BREWHAHA is Wednesday Evening

The Bus Project’s monthly Brewhaha political debate in cahoots with Eugene Weekly is happening from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday, Nov. 28 at Davis’ Restaurant on Broadway downtown.

Last month we debated the pros and cons of ballot measures, and this month we’re looking at “What the (Bleep) Happens Next with Our Downtown?”

The list of speakers is still being finalized, but regardless it promises to be a lively discussion, looking at both lofty visions and practical possibilities.

Tonight (Tuesday) the City Council is meeting with developers to talk about various options now that the big project is off the table. So Wednesday’s Brewhaha should be a good opportunity to get up to speed on “what the (bleep) happens next.”

This just in! Tomorrow's

This just in!

Tomorrow's event will feature:

* Mike Sullivan---Community Development Division Manager, City of Eugene
* Mary Leighton--- Principal of the Network Charter School
* Rob Handy--- W. Broadway Advisory Committee, Taxpayers for Sensible Downtown Development

Plus! Alan Siporin, infamous radio host and reporter, will be MCing this months event!

Don't miss the raucous party people.
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Submitted by Lynn Moracco (not verified) on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 16:04.
skip the brew and balance the speaker list eco elitists!

How about a forum where you do not have to get loaded and with a balanced group of speakers-instead of all cheerleaders for the sustainability industrial complex? The Weekly's coverage of Green vs. Handy make me feel almost ashamed to be a person of the "white" race. You have been extremely unfair to Bobby Green who is extremely hard working and has alot of integrity. All our current Lane County Commissioners should be re-elected for their complete and total dedication to the people they represent.

Submitted by Zachary Vishanoff (not verified) on Fri, 10/31/2008 - 11:32.

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