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!

Author

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Comments are closed.

On Key

Related Posts

MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk

Apparitions of the Eternal Earth. On their monolithic 2022 debut, Eyes Like Predatory Wealth, the Houston, TX trio Apparitions set forth a slow burn with three tracks running, in sequence, 10, 20 and 30 minutes. The fire has been spreading ever since. In 2023, they issued the digital-only Semel, with three poundingly untitled tracks, and this month comes Volcanic Reality (CD

Quinn on Books: “Lost in Love”

“Lost in Love”: Review of “Horse Crazy,” by Gary Indiana, introduction by Tobi Haslett,   Reviewed by Michael Quinn Years ago, I fell for a recovering drug addict. I met him at a funeral for a man we had both been involved with. When he caught me looking, he smiled—a slow, disarming gesture that made my heart thump like a

The Impact of 9,000 New Apartments on Red Hook: A Community’s Concerns

I’ve been trying to calculate how many new apartment buildings are needed to accommodate the 7,000 to 9,000 housing units the NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC) wants to add to our neighborhood to help pay for the redevelopment of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, the 122-acre strip of waterfront extending from our neighborhood, through the Columbia Waterfront District, to Atlantic Avenue.