Patrick Murphy Event in Newtown Boro

You are invited to a Garden / House party

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Meet neighbors, friends, fellow Democrats and
congressional candidate Patrick Murphy
on Sunday, September 24th, 4 -6 PM
210 South Chancellor Street
Newtown Borough

RSVP:
boroughdems@aol.com or (215) 968-7829
Do not hesitate to pass along to anyone who wants to join us

Newtown Democrats Meeting on August 28th

Our next Newtown Democrats meeting is:
Date: Monday August 28th
Time: 7.30PM
Location: Newtown Crossing Springhouse
Directions: Take Newtown Richboro Road, turn left into Newtown Crossing, turn right on Hidden Valley Lane and follow that road until the end. Turn right and park by the pool. We meet in the historic stone house on the right. (If you miss the Hidden Valley Lane turn, turn right at the stop sign. Go straight until you get to the pool)

Let's keep the momentum. Victory in November!

August 14th Our Next Meet-up at Penns Park Pub!

Look who gathered at "the pit" in July for the Newtown Dems meet-up.


Here is a picture of Harry Stevens (brainchild of the gathering), Jay Sensibaugh, Supervisor Phil Calabro, Patrick Murphy (the next Representitive of the 8th Congressional District), and Supervisor Jerry Schenkman.

We now have a regular place, a date and a time. So, spread the word to all Newtown Democrats about our August 14th gathering.

Newtown Democrats - 2nd Mondays @ 2nd Street Pub @ 7:00
Monday, August 14th
2nd Street Pike @ Penns Park Road Wrightstown

On the 2nd Monday of every month, at 7:00 PM, Newtown Dems gather in "the Pit" at the 2nd Street Pub to chat about politics, etc. If only one person shows, so be it, a couple of beers and a hamburger, not a bad way to spend an hour. If two people show up, it is a harmonious conversation, if three it is an organization and if fifty show up it is a movement. All will know that at least one friendly face will be at the 2nd Street Pub on the 2nd Monday at 7:00. After all, it's reaching back to our Democratic Party roots. It's the start that began the party that defeated Alexander Hamilton and Richard Nixon. A proud tradition, hoisting a beer or two in solidarity, preparing for the fights to come and celebrating the victories of the past.

Please, registered Democrats only