
A Personal Invitation from Dan:
Thank you for pulling up a chair. An Architect’s best work begins long before the blueprints are drawn—it begins by listening to the community. That’s the ‘Campfire Principle’ in action.
Our campfire is growing as more neighbors pull up a chair, and I’m personally inviting you to join the conversation. This campaign is built on collaboration, and every voice we add helps build a better blueprint for our future.
Here’s how you can add your voice.
Start Your Own Campfire

Planting a sign in your yard is the easiest way to start your own campfire, spark a conversation with your neighbors, and show that you believe we must Trust the Voters on the critical decisions that will shape our city’s future.

A yard sign is more than a name; it’s a signal to our entire community that you believe in a better process for Golden—one built on proactive leadership and genuine respect for residents.
With the November 4th election approaching, every sign we get into a yard now helps build crucial momentum.
Share the Blueprint

We are running a campaign defined by substance. The most powerful way you can help is by sharing our detailed, evidence-based plans with your network. We call our volunteers ‘Digital Architects,’ and we equip them with simple, modern tools to make an impact.

With our new Tap Cards, a simple tap or scan of a QR code can direct friends and neighbors to the real-world proof of how an Architect’s Method gets results.
With voters starting to do their research, sharing our blueprints now is the most powerful way to shape the conversation.
Be a Campfire Host

The ‘Campfire Principle’ is the heart of this campaign, and it happens wherever neighbors gather—at a kitchen table, in a living room, or around a fire in the backyard. Invite a few friends over for a simple, informal conversation about the future of our community.

Or, if you’d like to host a more structured discussion, we can bring a Community Accountability Workshop (CAW) to your neighborhood.
We’ve already held our first successful CAW, and it’s a powerful and proven way for a community to explore a specific challenge or opportunity. The best part? You just provide the topic; I’ll handle the rest. My team and I will do the heavy lifting to make it a simple and rewarding process, so we can Consult, Co-Design, and Deliver together.
Whether it’s an informal chat in your living room or a structured workshop, my commitment is the same. I would love to join you, listen to your friends and neighbors, and show them firsthand what it looks like when a leader’s first step is always to pull up a chair.
These conversations are the heart of the campaign, and scheduling them now is the best way to ensure we can connect with every neighbor before the November 4th election.
My ‘Campfire Principle’ is a promise: to listen, to collaborate, and to build a process that finally includes you. Now, we are at the final, most important step of that collaboration. Your ballot is your voice. It is the ultimate way to get involved and replace the broken process that decides for you. Please, make it count.