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Bob Wood for Council Launch Party
Gadsby's Tavern & Restaurant, 138 N Royal St, Alexandria, VA | Get Directions »
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Please come join Alexandrians from across the city and parties and help kickoff Bob campaign for City Council -- and to reset City Hall. Volunteer, donate, or just show your support for putting Alexandria back on the right path.
It’s time to refresh and strengthen reasoned debate and challenge old policy assumptions. Let's clear out stale ideas, inadequate strategies, and tired slogans. Bob brings experienced insight, proven leadership, and innovative problem solving to help build Alexandria’s future.
"I believe in a better future for Alexandria—one that truly reflects our identity and secures a livable City. Our hometown is at risk of losing the heritage, diversity, and neighborhood qualities we love so much. It’s time to restore our local voices in the politics and planning of this city. In this election, we can change course. I ask for your support and vote for City Council to help set a new path to a better tomorrow."
Judgement, common sense, leadership — in service to all Alexandrians.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Event Details
| Where | Gadsby's Tavern & Restaurant 138 N Royal St, Alexandria, VA 22314 (In the Courtyard) |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:00 pm–8:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://www.woodforcouncil.com/ |
| woodforcouncil@gmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Gadsby's Tavern & Restaurant
How about your food with a little side of history? That's what's on the menu at Gadsby's, named for the Englishman who operated both the tavern and the adjacent hotel from 1796 to 1808 (the tavern itself has been around since 1785, though). George Washington loved to eat at this historic Old Town fixture and even has a dish still named in his honor. Next to the restaurant, which boasts a swanky menu of classic American favorites like prime rib, there's a museum with restored rooms that show artifact-lovers and interested diners more about Gadsby's 16th century roots.