Northeast Tour Continues

With the Libertarian debate about to begin, I thought I would do a quick run-down of where the Senator will be following the debate in Missouri. As many of know, we have been touring through the Northeast since March 31, with the exception of the debate in Missouri. Following the debate, we will continue the tour, with stops in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Below is all of the confirmed events with the details:

Sunday, April 6 @ 8 p.m. – Senator Gravel will address the student body at Brandeis University. Due to the venue capacity, this event is not open to the public. Only students at Brandeis University can attend. This event will be held in the Lown Auditorium at Brandeis University. To see reaction from the student body about the event, follow this link: www.thehoot.net/articles/2820.

Monday, April 7 @ 11:45 a.m. – Senator Gravel will discuss his candidacy and his experiences with the Unitarian Church, from their help in the publication of The Pentagon Papers, and how it has informed his views. This event is open to the public, and will be held at the First Parish Church, on 7 Concord Road, in Billerica, Massachusetts. Please consider bringing food to share. For more information, contact Jim at (617) 645-6514.

Tuesday, April 8 @ 7 p.m. – Senator Gravel will address the Wesleyan and greater CT community with a general talk, followed by Q&A. This event is open is the public, and will be held at Wesleyan University in the Woodhead Lounge in the Science Center.

Wednesday, April 9 @ 4:15 p.m. – Senator Gravel will be address the student body and public of the greater Swarthmore area. Students at Swarthmore, Haveford, and Bryn Mawr Colleges have been invited, as well as the general public. The format of the event is a general talk, followed by a Q&A. This event is co-hosted by the Swarthmore Democrats and Greens, and will be held in the Bond Memorial Hall at Swarthmore College.

Wednesday, April 9 @ 7 p.m. – Senator Gravel will be addressing the student body at the University of Pennsylvania. The format of the event is a general talk, followed by a Q&A. This event is co-hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Democrats and Libertarians, and is open to the public. The event will be held in the Houston Hall 223, Golkin Room at the University of Pennsylvania.

Thursday, April 10 @ 7 p.m. – Senator Gravel will address the Muhlenberg College community. This event is also open to the public. The format of this event will be a general talk, following an open Q&A. The event is being hosted by the Gay-Alliance organization and will be held in Miller Forum at Moyer Hall.

So far, that is all of the events that have been confirmed by the campaign and the hosting colleges/organizations. Now that you have the dates and details, I encourage everyone to contact the local media in these areas and let them know that Mike is coming, and hopefully get them out to these debates.

Brian – Campaign Blogger

brian@gravel2008.us