Tonight: Event in Miami-Dade

If anyone in Miami-Dade or surrounding counties would like to attend this event tonight, please TEXT 407-782-6912 with your name and phone number to coordinate.

As our legislators prepare to fight for Floridians up in Tallahassee, we invite you and your friends to join us to hear their plans, and also share what you consider to be important.

Come and have drinks with State Senators Jose Javier Rodriguez, Annette Taddeo, and Jason Pizzo, and State House Representatives Joe Geller, Kionne McGhee, Shevrin Jones, Nick Duran, Dotie Joseph, Michael Grieco and more.

To avoid lines at the door where we only accept cash or check, we ask that you please purchase your tickets in advance either on Facebook or Eventbrite

Tuesday, January 7th
Doors open at 6pm, talks start at 7pm
Gramps
176 NW 24th St.
Your ticket ($25) includes food and a drink.

Yours in the fight,

Steve Simeonidis
Chair, Miami-Dade Democrats

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2 thoughts on “Tonight: Event in Miami-Dade

  • January 8, 2020

    good luck with these corrupt people. You will need it…

    Reply
  • January 7, 2020

    The Constitution Second Amendment seminar in Cocoa last night was packed with standing room only. I write this because you might want to get to the Miami-Dade meeting early if you want a seat.

    Reply

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