August 15, 2008
DNCC Details Arrival Information for Community Credential Holders, Releases Restricted Items List
DENVER
— As the Colorado Campaign for Change prepares to begin community
credential distribution this weekend for the fourth night of the 2008
Democratic National Convention, the Democratic National Convention
Committee (DNCC) announced more details for the event on Thursday,
August 28, at INVESCO Field at Mile High, including arrival information
and a list of prohibited items at the site. Further details about
access and mobility surrounding the event will be announced by the City
of Denver.
Gates at INVESCO Field at Mile High will open at 1:00
pm MT, on Thursday, August 28. Participants are encouraged to arrive as
early as possible. Community credentials correspond to specific
sections within the stadium, but seats within each section are first
come, first-served.
Once inside, concessions will be available
for purchase, including food and non-alcoholic beverages. Details of
the program to precede Barack Obama’s acceptance speech will be
announced next week.
“We are very much looking forward to
welcoming more than 75,000 of our closest friends to INVESCO Field at
Mile High for this historic night,” said Leah D. Daughtry, CEO of the
DNCC. “Have no doubt - every seat will be a great seat as we listen to
Barack Obama communicate the urgency of the moment, highlight the
challenges Americans are facing, and call on Americans to come together
to change the course of our nation.”
The DNCC credentialing plan
is designed to accommodate traditional Convention delegates as well as
Democrats, Independents and Republicans who want to be a part of the
growing movement for change in this country. Delegates, alternate
delegates, pages, or guests credentialed for the Pepsi Center will also
be seated at INVESCO Field at Mile High.
More than half of the
credentials for the stadium will go to Colorado residents, while nearly
two-thirds will be available to residents of the Mountain West and
Southwest regions, both of which are areas of growth for the Democratic
Party.
Convention organizers also released a list of items that
will be restricted on-site for Thursday’s program at INVESCO Field at
Mile High. Those attending are advised that the list of items not
allowed on-site includes but is not limited to:
INVESCO
Field at Mile High policy for this event prohibits strollers or baby
seats from being taken into the stands or left in section entrances.
The
camera policy is as follows: Cameras with lenses less than 75mm and
small hand-held video cameras are permitted, provided they do not
obstruct the view of other attendees. Professional cameras or any other
audio/video recording equipment are not allowed to be brought in to the
stadium unless the user has the appropriate Convention press credential.
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