Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Drinking Progressively tonight at 6, at Bank Street Brewhouse.


Permit me to stress that if you have a local issue you'd like to discuss, come on down and join in the conversation. 

Drinking Progressively is tonight at Bank Street Brewhouse from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the WCTU Reading Room, so named because temperance advocates used to meet in the house once standing on the spot to discuss ways to artificially induce sobriety.

Drinking Progressively is a brief weekly meeting to discuss local issues in an informal atmosphere -- with beer. We're keeping it local, and surveying a non-partisan program to improve New Albany progressively.

Happening or developing gradually or in stages; proceeding step by step.

Drinking Progressively hopes to answer the question: Can we make New Albany a place where we want to stay, not leave?

Drinking Progressively is about the development of the ideal civic platform for progress, as opposed to regress, and it is open to all. The intent is ecumenical, so party affiliations (or none at all) are irrelevant. Come and go as you please; no mandatory anything.

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