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"Party On for Progressive Radio" featuring national talk show host Norman Goldman
"Party On for Progressive Radio" A Festive Reunion for KPTK Listeners, A Rally to Celebrate the Future of Progressive Talk in the Pacific Northwest A Shout Out to KPTK Advertisers
Featuring National Progressive Talk Show Host Norman Goldman
Saturday, January 18, 7:00 to 9:30 pm
Impact Hub Seattle 220 Second Ave South Accessible building served by major bus routes
Dinner with Norman! Ticket holders to the limited VIP pre-event dinner at 5:00 pm (with special guest Norman Goldman) will be treated to a delicious four-course Italian dinner with wine at one of the city's rising culinary destinations, Radici (formerly Tinello). Guests will also enjoy scintillating progressive conversation (naturally!) before strolling a block to the Party On event. Private dinner ticket holders receive complimentary parking for the evening. Private Dinner & Party On Event: $109.00 ONLY A FEW SEATS LEFT!
With a general admission Party On ticket you'll enjoy the presentational stylings of Master of Ceremonies David Goldstein (former KIRO radio host and the creative genius behind the infamous "Tim Eyman is a Horse's Ass initiative,"). Headlined by Norman Goldman, the evening's program celebrates the future of progressive radio. Additional details about the program and entertainment to be announced.
Tickets to the Party On event include appetizers, sweets, non-alcoholic beverages and a cash bar. Food, wine and beer are provided by Pacific Northwest Catering.
Limited Advance Price Admission: $10.90 General Admission: $19.90 (attendance limited to 290) Additional donations gratefully accepted Tickets are non-refundable.
About Norman Goldman One of America's premier progressive voices, Norman Goldman is also a lawyer who knows how to make sense of and translate legalese. Day after day, on issue after issue, Norm brings it all into focus. What matters, why it matters, and why it matters to you.
For years, Norman has been providing insightful legal analysis for MSNBC and "The Ed Schultz Show." Now with his own show, Norman brings his signature clarity, wit and wisdom to the issues of the day. He also gives you a chance to talk back as he takes calls from all across the country.
There's more to Norman than the "Norman Goldman Show." Friend him and become a fan on Facebook and follow him on Twitter to get the latest Norm news.
David "Goldy" Goldstein stumbled into politics in 2003 with a satirical statewide initiative to officially proclaim Washington's serial anti-tax initiative sponsor, Tim Eyman, "a horse's ass." A year later, Goldstein transformed his campaign website, HorsesAss.org, into a political blog that quickly became one of the most influential and widely read state and local political blogs in the nation. Goldstein hosted "The David Goldstein Show" on 710-KIRO from 2006 through 2008, and is currently a staff writer for Seattle's alt-weekly The Stranger his writing has also appeared on the Huffington Post and in The Nation.
About Progressive Radio Northwest On January 2, 2013, Seattle became the latest in a string of progressive cities to inexplicably lose its only progressive talk station when KPTK AM1090 was switched to an all sports format.
Well, we cry foul! The free public airwaves belong to everyone and progressive voices need to be a vital part of the local and national conversation.
Progressive Radio Northwest (PRNW) is a group of volunteers bringing strong-signal progressive talk programming back to Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
Our mission is to: -- Catalyze an invigorated progressive radio platform for the greater Seattle area; and -- Promote progressive programming on the free public airwaves and digital technologies.
Add your voice at www.progressiveradionorthwest.org Sign up on the PRNW website to stay informed, get the latest event news and show your support for the return of strong-signal progressive radio to the Pacific Northwest!
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LocationImpact HUB Seattle (View)
220 2nd Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104
United States
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