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UAPA Debate Watching Party - Tuesday, February 26


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UAPA Debate Watching Party - Tuesday, February 26

All of Ohio will be tuned in to the debate between the two outstanding Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Don't be left out! Join UAPA and other Central Ohio progressives for appetizers and cash bar, plus pre-debate commentary by a high-profile political expert on Tuesday, February 26, beginning at 7:30 p.m. You won't miss a thing on the three, extra-large, state-of-the-art integrated viewing screens at Arlington Banquets. Be sure to RSVP here. Donations are welcome.



UAPA Debate Watching Party

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Arlington Banquets

1967 West Henderson Road [directions]
(next to Kroger, entrance and parking in the rear off of Nugent Road)

Donations welcome

7:30 p.m. - Appetizers and cash bar
(full menu available for carry out in adjoining Arlington Cafe)

8:00 p.m. - Pre-debate commentary TBA

9:00-10:30 p.m. - Democratic debate at Cleveland State University

Moderated by Brian Willams and Tim Russert, NBC

11:30 p.m. - Time to go home to watch the pundits rehash the debate

For our planning purposes, we'd appreciate your making a reservation.
If you are unable to do so in advance, walk-ins are welcome.

 

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