Assembly Leader Jon Bramnick to headline New Providence Borough Council Candidate Event on October 3rd
Monday, October 1, 2012 • 4:03pm
New Jersey Assembly Leader Jon Bramnick, the “Funniest Republican,” will headline an entertaining evening of comedy and camaraderie with his famous stand-up comedy act this Wednesday, Oct 3rd, at 7 p.m. The event will be held at Creative Wallcoverings & Interiors, 560 Central Avenue in New Providence. Drinks and refreshments will be served throughout the evening, and attendees are welcome to stay for the first Presidential debate airing later that night on the big screen.
Assemblyman Bramnick holds the title “Funniest Lawyer in New Jersey,” after winning contests sponsored by the N. J. Bar Association at Rascals Comedy Club. For over fifteen years, he has volunteered his services as a comedic auctioneer on behalf of non-profit organizations entertaining audiences for charity, not votes. For more than two decades, Bramnick has “left ‘em laughing” to benefit AIDS research, families who lost loved ones in terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, and countless other charities. Assemblyman Bramnick is serving his fifth term in the New Jersey General Assembly representing District 21. Elected by his colleagues in January of 2012, Bramnick serves as the Assembly Minority Leader, making him the highest-ranking member of the Republican Caucus in the Assembly.
Joining Assemblyman Bramnick at the event this Wednesday are New Providence Borough Council Candidates Alan Lesnewich, a life-long New Providence resident, attorney, and current Council Member; and Gary Kapner, also a long term New Providence resident and owner of Creative Wallcoverings and Interiors in the Borough. Both will be available to discuss their vision for New Providence.
“By managing municipal taxes effectively, encouraging downtown growth, maintaining safe neighborhoods, ensuring a high standard of essential services, improving recreational facilities for all ages, and preserving the borough's charm and identity, we aim to serve the Borough residents' best interests in these challenging economic times,” says Councilman Lesnewich.
The event is open to all. Guest donations are $35 per person and $60 per couple, or become a sponsor for $250, which includes four tickets to the event, or a patron for $100, including two tickets for the evening. Tickets may be purchased at the door or reserved in advance by sending a check payable to New Providence Republican Committee (NPRC) to NPRC c/o Bob Kallaur, 262 Woodbine Circle, New Providence, NJ 07974. For more information review the event flyer within this press release, or visit the committee’s website, www.newprovgop.com
