Happy Hour

For our New Jersey Readers: Happy Hour With Democrats 2000

This coming Thursday, March 1st, is a Happy Hour organized by the New Jersey Democratic Organization, Democrats 2000, aimed at young professionals.

Special guests confirmed for this Thursday's event include Essex County Clerk Joe DiVincenzo, Assemblyman and Mayor John McKeon, and Essex County Freeholder Linda Cavanaugh. This event begins at 6:00 and tickets are just $40 which includes free appetizers and open bar from 6:00-7:00. Join us for a night of networking, food/drinks, and fun.

Democrats 2000 Founding members receive complimentary admission to all three regional happy hours while Charter members receive complimentary admission to one happy hour. All Democrats 2000 members will be admitted to the Young Professional Mixer free of charge.

To attend, click here.

To join Democrats 2000 (and so get to go to a happy hour for free) click here. This is how we retake out nation: one happy hour at a time!


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