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June 23, 2005

Philly For Change / DFA Picnic

Philly for Change the Philly chapter of Democracy for America is holding its first picnic this Sunday. The details:

This BYO picnic will be our first completely and shamelessly social event! FDR Park is beautiful, perfect for eating hotdogs and discussing Paul Krugman columns to your heart's content.

Please RSVP and tell us what you're bringing! We will be in Site 3, which is in the northern part of the park.
The gang will be there from about Noon until 4p. Here's a GMap of the area we'll be.

It should be a nice gathering of some liberal-y folks from the Philly area. All family and friends are, of course, invited. State Rep Mark Cohen has RSVP'd as a maybe to the event. It would be nice to see Seth Williams, Chuck Pennacchio and Joe Hoeffel and Co. there too. I'm sure some of the Philly Drinking Liberally crew will be there too. So should you! Barring something unforseen [or some other commitment I'm totally forgetting] I should be there too. Now to think of what to bring.

***UPDATE*** 6.25
Chuck Pennacchio will be at the picnic on Sunday. And Rep. Mark B. Cohen will be there as well! Eggcellent. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like Joe can make it, but he may be coming to a Drinking Liberally event in the near future.

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you have a committment that day, bub. it is called dinner. gourmet. by me.

that's dinner! this is lunch.

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