Phil Weiser Community Event – Friday, October 10, 2025
- Mesa County Dems

- Oct 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 2

Meet Phil Weiser in Grand Junction
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, who is running for Governor, is coming to Grand Junction for a special community event. This is a chance for residents to connect directly with Phil, share priorities for Colorado’s future, and learn about his vision for leadership.
📍 Location: Eagle Rim Park, 2746 Cheyenne Dr, Grand Junction, CO
📅 Date: Friday, October 10, 2025
⏰ Time: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
👉 RSVP Here to secure your spot.
Why Attend?
Community events like this are an important way to:
Meet statewide leaders face-to-face.
Share concerns about the issues impacting Mesa County and Western Colorado.
Learn more about Phil Weiser’s priorities as he campaigns for Governor.
Connect with neighbors and fellow community members who care about Colorado’s future.
Phil has consistently worked on issues such as consumer protection, rural broadband access, defending democracy, and ensuring fair opportunities across Colorado. This event will allow you to hear directly from him and ask questions.
About the Candidate
Phil Weiser currently serves as the Attorney General of Colorado, where he has worked on:
Protecting Coloradans from scams and fraud.
Defending public lands and natural resources.
Supporting public education and local communities.
Expanding access to mental health and addiction treatment services.
As a candidate for Governor, Phil is focused on strengthening communities like Grand Junction by investing in education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and infrastructure.
Event Details
Who should attend? Anyone interested in Colorado’s future, from parents and teachers to small business owners, students, and retirees.
Is it free? Yes, the event is free and open to the public.
Do I need to RSVP? RSVPs are encouraged to help organizers prepare, but walk-ups are welcome.
Call to Action
Don’t miss this chance to engage in the democratic process and ensure Mesa County voices are heard at the state level.




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