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“The time has come to elect people from outside the political system with proven track records to serve in Congress, candidate Steven Welch said. He is seeking the Republican nomination… Read More >
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We’ve got a tough road trip on Saturday when Penn State Football visits a tough home crowd in Ann Arbor for a critical Big Ten match-up with Michigan. Hope my fellow Chester County, Berks County, Montgomery County, and Leigh County Penn State Alumni to send good vibes to our boys in Blue and White. The Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. in Ann Harbor, will be regionally televised by ABC and ESPN.

Here are some local PSU Alumni meetups:

Watch the Penn State/Michigan Game at Barnaby’s

Join us at Barnaby’s to watch the game. We can begin gathering just before the kickoff at 3:30PM. Go to the Main Bar and ask the hostess for a WRISTBAND so you will be able to get the amazing specials that Barnaby’s is offering exclusively to our Chapter. Barnaby’s is located at 15 S High Street in West Chester with free parking in the garage right across the street. Come early, stay late. Wear your finest PSU garb and join fellow Penn Staters cheering the Lions on to victory!

PSU Football TV Tailgate @ PJ Whelihan’s

Penn State at Michigan: Time 3:30 pm
Event Date: Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 3:30pm

Come join fellow Penn Staters and Friends as we cheer for our beloved Nittany Lions when they take on Michigan in this local Montgomery County TV tailgate! This event is sure to be filled with exciting giveaways and prizes as well as generous food and drink specials.

The Penn State MontCo Alumni Chapter will be gathering at PJ Whelihan’s in Blue Bell, PA to watch the game.

PJ Whelihan’s is located at:
799 Dekalb Pike    Blue Bell, PA 19422    www.pjspub.com

WE ARE . . .

After 18 months (3 months ahead of schedule) the Gay St (Rt 113) bridge in Phoenixville is open and operational. Despite the lousy weather, a die hard group came out to witness the dedication by state officials, including County Commissioner Terence Farrell.

A Call for Sanctions with Results

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By Steven Welch, Congressional Candidate PA-6 In an increasingly complex world, it can become difficult to determine where we as a nation should focus our energies, resources and political capital.… Read More >