WNBA & Presidential Debate Watch Party

WNBA & Presidential Debate Watch Party

When

Tue, Sep 10, 2024    
7:00 am - 12:00 pm
$10

Where

Dock Street Brewery South
2118 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19146

Event Type

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On Tuesday, September 10, there’s an exciting event that combines the love of sports with the importance of civic duty. The WNBA & Presidential Debate Watch Party, put together with PA Working Families to support the All In Action Fund, is all about bringing people together for a fun and meaningful evening.

Event Details

The event kicks off with a WNBA game between the Lynx and the Dream at 7:30 PM, followed by the main attraction—the Presidential Debate—at 9:00 PM. This five-hour event is all about encouraging people to get out and vote. You can register to vote, check your voter registration status, find out where your polling place is, or get help with your mail-in ballot if needed.

The Working Families Party’s Basketball House is focused on building political power for working-class folks from all backgrounds. By bringing people together through shared interests and making civic engagement easy and fun, this event aims to rally WNBA fans, who are known for being socially progressive and active in causes like racial justice, police reform, and gender equity.

Event Location

The watch party will be held at Dock Street Brewery South, located at 2118 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19146. It’s a great spot to enjoy the game and debate while connecting with others in your community.

Event Price and Conditions

General admission is just $10. This covers the whole five-hour event, giving you the chance to enjoy a night of sports, politics, and good company while supporting a worthwhile cause.

Event Time

Set your alarm for Tuesday, September 10, from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT. The event starts bright and early and goes through the afternoon, so there’s plenty of time to enjoy everything planned.

Check your voter registration and learn more about Working Families Party-endorsed candidates at https://workingfamilies.org/vote/