With more than 400 events a year at Town Hall, it was bound to happen: Major national news is colliding with our programming. But we are adapting: The election season’s first presidential debate airs on October 3 at 6 p.m., so we’re opening our building for communal debate-watching before our 7:30 p.m. event. Politics really is more fun with company—and food and drink—especially when it’s a deal: Get here by 6.30 p.m., and admission is free to the debate-viewing party, followed by our previously scheduled event with activist/economist Gar Alperovitz, who offers what Noam Chomsky calls “concrete and feasible” solutions for what ails America. Presented as part of the Town Hall Civics series, supported by The Boeing Company, the RealNetworks Foundation, and the True/Brown Foundation.
Admission is free (though you should reserve with the buy tickets link below if you know you want to join us) until 6:30 pm; after 6:30 pm entrance is our standard $5! Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street.







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I’ll be there!!! Thank you for opening your space to view the debate. Cannot wait!
RSVP three people for debate tonight
Hi Laina. Glad you are coming! Please use the “Buy Tickets” button below to RSVP officially.
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