Oro & Nugget Win
Mascot of the Year!

Burro mascots, Oro (left) and Nugget.
Burro mascots, Oro (left) and Nugget.

At their annual membership dinner, on December 2, 2004, the Colorado Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau announced that after a spirited election, the Museum's burros, Oro and Nugget, received the necessary votes (both popular and electoral) to be become the 2004 Mascot of the Year for the Pikes Peak Region.

With their characteristic humility and grace (after stepping on my foot), Oro and Nugget requested that I express their gratitude for the humbling support you provided in their election victory. In short, they said: "HEE-HAW!" (For politicians, they are of few words.)

In attaining this high office, Oro and Nugget virtually galloped over the candidacies of many highly regarded contenders, including: Prowler, representing Colorado College Athletics, and Louie The Lightning Bug, who ran a "shocking" campaign for the Colorado Springs Utilities. The supporters of these candidates can be proud of their efforts, but due to our great Members, and the burros' admirers in the Museum's wider community, Oro and Nugget were "long ears" ahead of the competition. Thanks once again to those individuals and organizations (To name a few: Longhopes Donkey Shelter, Glen Eagle Sertoma, Lewis Palmer High School Serteens, and Women in Mining) who voted to make the honor of Pikes Peak Region Mascot of the Year a reality for our burros.

As Oro and Nugget will be establishing their administration and selecting cabinet members, stop by and nominate yourself for a position. Here's a hint: the top jobs are likely go to those who bring ginger snaps to share.

 Brad Poulson (a.k.a. Alpha Burro)
Director of Education

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