Third Annual TriTown Democrats Honors Dinner Announcement
Farmington, New Hampshire  - May 1, 2016
 - The TriTown Democrats, representing the Democratic Committees of 
Farmington, Milton, and New Durham, is proud to announce they will hold 
their third annual TriTown Democrats Honors Dinner on Saturday, May 21, 
2016. The gala event will begin at 6:00 PM at the Farmington Town Hall, 
531 Main Street, in Farmington.  The honorees for this annual event are 
selected by the individual town committees and are awarded to community 
members or organizations who have made significant contributions to the 
betterment of their communities. 
This year, the Farmington Committee 
selected Manny Krasner to receive the Farmington Honor. The Milton 
Committee selected to honor the Three Ponds Protective Association for 
their contributions to the Community of Milton, and the New Durham 
Committee will honor the New Durham Recreation Commission for their 
continuous work for the citizens of the Town of New Durham.
While
 the TriTown committee represents a loose organization of three 
Democratic Town Committees, the TriTown Honors Dinner is a non-political
 event, and the honorees are selected for their philanthropic work and 
community service, not for their political affiliation. Everyone is 
welcome and invited to attend the dinner. The buffet meal will include, 
vegetarian, meat, and gluten free lasagnas, chicken marsala, and pot 
roast, with scalloped potatoes, and side vegetable choices. Salad and 
dessert are included.
Tickets
 for the event are $25.00 per person, with the bring a friend cost of 
two tickets for $45.00. You can reserve your tickets online at https://goo.gl/OH3C7I,
 Please include your email address, the number
 of tickets you want to reserve, and your choice of sponsorship, if 
applicable. We will email you a confirmation and tell you your ticket number. Your 
tickets will be waiting for you at the door. 
Additional
 sponsorship donations are being accepted. You can have your name or 
organization logo listed in the program for an additional donation of 
$10.00 or more.
The
 TriTown Democratic Committee advocates for strong local support of our 
communities, and supports legislation and candidates that are community 
minded.  Their activities provide political, economic, and social 
information for the citizens of the three towns, but also encourages 
progressive movements in these areas at all levels of government.  
Through community involvement, political action, and a shared vision, 
the group seeks to expand equity and opportunity for all residents of 
the Towns of Farmington, Milton, and New Durham.  
Contact:  Stan Freeda, Secretary
TriTown Democratic Committee
Directions:
Coming from Rochester on Route 11. Once close to Farmington there is a traffic light on Route 11 at an Irving station on the right. Take the right onto Route 153. Route 153 is Main Street. Follow 153 for 2 miles to the downtown. Go straight thru downtown. (Takes 10 seconds) Last store on right is Cumberland Farms. Next building on right is Krasner Law Office. Then the Old Farmington Courthouse, then the Recreation Center/Old Town Hall. There is street parking and also a parking lot to the right of the Recreation Center/Old Town Hall(you must drive to the back to get to this parking). Come up the front stairs of the Old Town Hall building(they face Main Street), through the front doors, and continue forward.
Coming from Alton on Route 11. Once close to Farmington there is a traffic light on Route 11 at an Irving station on the left. Take the left onto Route 153. Route 153 is Main Street. Follow 153 for 2 miles to the downtown. Go straight thru downtown. (Takes 10 seconds) Last store on right is Cumberland Farms. Next building on right is Krasner Law Office. Then the Old Farmington Courthouse, then the Recreation Center/Old Town Hall. There is street parking and also a parking lot to the right of the Recreation Center/Old Town Hall(you must drive to the back to get to this parking). Come up the front stairs of the Old Town Hall building(they face Main Street), through the front doors, and continue forward.
FYI-Google maps, Mapquest, and GPS often send people to the wrong location, as they all use old Farmington Main Street addresses before Farmington had enhanced 911.
 

 
 
 
