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Thanks to everyone who came to one or more of our debate-watching parties–I thought they were terrific, especially the discussions afterwards, which were hosted at various times by Eric Black, Sharon Schmickle, Marisa Helms and Doug Grow and elicited some surprising opinions.
We want to stay a part of your busy lives, so please mark your calendar now for our 1st birthday party on Sun. Nov. 9 at St. Anthony Main Event Centre [RSVP requested by Nov. 6]. Again, it's for members only. New members are welcome to join online or at the door in the membership category of their choice.
The party will be great fun with political games, fun prizes, live music, great food, birthday cake, and cash bar. A brief program at 5:30 will include remarks by Mayors Rybak and Coleman.
So bring a friend—someone who's serious about news and cares about Minnesota—someone like you!
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