I’m going to spring for the $50.00 ticket because it is a great investment, and because I turn into a pumpkin if I am on the other side of the canal after 10:00pm. The “meet and greet with the Delaware Call team” is a nice bonus I suppose, but not my main thing.
[He protests too much, I think. He is really into the meet and great part.]
Shut-up, voice in my head.
[No. You shut up].
Anyway, don’t be a dick. Celebrate the recent wins and plot the downfall of the corrupt gerontocracy.
On Wednesday, November 16th at the famous Wilmington jazz club Nomad Bar, the Call will be hosting an evening of live local music to support our independent journalism project.
Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. at the hidden gem on 905 N Orange St. Showtime is 8:00 p.m.
Edgewater Ave. will play an special acoustic set. Closing the night, coming off an a show last month at Maker’s Alley that has everyone talking, Dirt Bagel Fist.
Change Agent tickets are $50. (Includes early entry at 6:30 p.m. and a meet and greet with the Delaware Call team.)
Movement Vanguard tickets $75 (Only 20 spots available!) This level includes early entry meet and greet as well as a signed copy of Claire Snyder-Hall new political memoir, “Battling the Prince – A Woman Fights for Democracy.”
Nomad will have its extensive, curated cash bar service available. All ticket proceeds support the Delaware Call non-profit journalism project, a Network Delaware 501(c)3 sponsored initiative.