Four years ago Seana Gaherin had one more ridiculous idea and now it’s a Newton tradition.
After a two year Covid absence, its back. This Saturday March 19 at 11 AM, Dunn Gaherins Pub and Better Life Food in Upper Falls will be hosting the 3rd annual St Paddy’s Day Newton Political Breakfast. If you’re an elected official, stay away at your own risk or you’ll be boiled like cabbage.
As always, this year promises to be a raucous morning of good fun at the expense of those we’ve elected to represent us. This year Councilors Josh Krintzman and Brenda Noel will be the co-hosts – they’d rather do the boiling then be boiled themselves.
The 1027 Invitations just went out so we’re expecting to have our state house delegation, our 98 City Councilors, 34 School Committee Members, 112 Area Councilors, the 212 Commission Members, the Ward Healers, the Dog Catchers and the entire 1/4 of Newton’s population that seems to hold some official post to be in attendance. With this much talent, we’re counting on our swarm of elected officials for all kinds of ridiculous fun.
You can’t have the “electeds” without the electorate so any of you who voted for or against any of these 1027 elected official are also invited to the this fun, free event. Come on down and heckle, hoot, holler, or explain at great length to any one of these elected official about your pet peeve in excruciating detail – they all live for that.
*** Added bonus – After the event, head outside to the parking lot for the Pop Up Market and sample all sorts of wares from local small businesses
See you at the 3rd Annual St Paddy’s Day Newton Political Breakfast this Saturday … or be boiled like cabbage
Hello…Hello… is this thing on? Still waiting to hear from a few of Newton’s finest to try their comedic chops at a chance to have some hee haws at what has become a somewhat irreverent Newton tradition!
I’ve found the best way to recruit speaking talent is to to let them know they’ll be the likely target if they don’t. Who wants to be the cabbage?