News, Politics, and Culture from 14843

2024 Spring Photography Contest Winner by Donald Putnam

Hornell Republicans: 80th Annual Lincoln Day Dinner will be February 17

Author: Share:

Congressman Nick Langworthy will be keynote speaker

From the Hornell Republican Party:

Dear Friends,
We are excited to invite you to attend this year’s 80th Annual Lincoln Day Dinner! This year’s dinner will be held Friday, February 17th 2023 at the Main Place in Hornell. Enjoy a social hour (cash bar and music) @ 5:30pm with Dinner @ 6:30pm.

Welcomed by your M.C., Paul VanCaeseele, Hornell Republican Party Chairman and Steuben County Legislator. Confirmed guests include, Congressman and Steuben County GOP Chairman Joe Sempolinski, Senator Tom O’mara, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, Assemblywoman Marjorie Byrnes, and Hornell Mayor John Buckley.

Also, it is our pleasure to introduce Keynote Speaker Congressman and NYS GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy.

The NY Landquest team are big fans!!!

As always, we extend our deepest gratitude for your contributions and involvement with the Republican Party. The results of your support is manifesting with continual growth of the City of Hornell and surrounding municipalities. Although it sometimes may seem your efforts are falling short on the national level, locally, our party is stronger than ever. Steuben was the 3rd highest republican voting county in NY last year and surrounding counties are following suit. Your support really is making a difference!

Ticket price is $40 per person
Please join us in bringing back our 80th Hornell Lincoln Day Dinner to ring in the 2023 political season and to help us continue to have Hornell reach the right future faster! Very best regards,
The Hornell City Republican Committee
Further information available:
Email hrpchairman@gmail.com or Call 607-590-8563 – Paul Van Caeseele

Below is full event information and sign up form that can be emailed to the address above:

Previous Article

Raising awareness for opioid overdoses in Steuben County

Next Article

Livingston County Sheriff honors the “Grand Cordon”

You may also like