Community Leader
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Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld are longtime community and civic leaders who have been involved in supporting just about every event and charitable endeavor in Denver - from National Jewish Hospital to helping to raise $47 million for the Denver Art Museum and spearheading creation of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District in support of the arts. Barry is chairman of National Hirschfeld, A. Barry Hirschfeld, and the third generation in his family to be involved in the printing industry, a legacy that was started 97 years ago. Barry and Arlene have two children. Their mask, "Edible Chocolate Mask" is made of 10 pounds of high-quality dark chocolate. It was created by Denver artist and furniture maker Chase DeForest.
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