LICH RALLY TUESDAY!

Our governor who is trying any way possible to get LICH closed is hosting a $50,000 a plate fundraiser tomorrow night at the Plaza. There will be a LICH rally outside, and everybody reading this is invited. Here are the particulars:

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

You are invited to a Black Tie Rally to Save LICH this Tuesday!

Governor Cuomo is planning to celebrate the end of the legislative session with a huge campaign fundraiser – a “Spring Gala†at the Plaza Hotel featuring a performance by Paul Simon. The event is to raise funds for Mr. Cuomo’s 2014 re-election campaign.

When: Tuesday June 25 at 5:30 PM

Where: Plaza Hotel at East 58th Street and 5th Avenue, NYC

Meet at the fountain of the small park in front of the hotel. 
Please dress for the occasion! Really – ball gowns,
cocktail dresses for the ladies and suits for the men.
Bring signs (lots of them) and attitude!

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