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President and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan Denver, Landri Taylor (cq) poses for a portrait Thursday 04/30/09 at the non profit's new Denver, Colo. location on York St.  Taylor is trying to erase a debt of $400,000 and restart the organization that closed last year, but had been active since 1951.
President and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan Denver, Landri Taylor (cq) poses for a portrait Thursday 04/30/09 at the non profit’s new Denver, Colo. location on York St. Taylor is trying to erase a debt of $400,000 and restart the organization that closed last year, but had been active since 1951.
Penny Parker of The Denver Post.
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Landri Taylor, above, the newly appointed president and CEO of Denver’s Urban League, will get down with drinks as guest bartender from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm Place. All tips go to Taylor’s charity of choice: Denver’s Road Home, the 10-year plan to end homelessness.

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