Henry-Wilkinson To Host "Ears and Beers" Fundraiser On August 15TH

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Release: Thursday, August 6, 2015


Contact: (315) 405-9971, ryanhenrywilkinsonforcouncil@gmail.com

HENRY-WILKINSON TO HOST EARS AND BEERS FUNDRAISER ON AUGUST 15TH
Campaign Corn Roast to Take Place at Candidates Home

Watertown City Council candidate Ryan Henry-Wilkinson is inviting supporters to attend a campaign
fundraiser on Saturday, August 15th at his home on the citys North Side.

The Ears and Beers corn roast is modeled after campaign kick-off events held by Henry-Wilkinsons
great grandfather, William J. Flynn throughout his more than two-decade tenure as a Watertown City
Councilman.

Im excited to welcome supporters to Watertowns North Sideand my homeon August 15th for a
traditional Ears and Beers corn roast, said Henry-Wilkinson.

Spending the past several months talking with constituents has not only allowed me to learn more about
how people would like to see our city progress, its also been extremely motivating. Im excited to
continue to meet voters as I work to earn a seat on the council and ultimately, to dig in and do what it
takes to improve Watertown.

Details on Henry-Wilkinsons Ears and Beers corn roast are as follows:

What: An Ears and Beers corn roast in support of City Council Candidate Ryan Henry-Wilkinson
featuring roasted corn, beer and other beverages, as well as other food.

Location: Ryan Henry-Wilkinsons backyard, located at 517 Davidson St. in the City of Watertown

Time: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Cost: $15 per individual, $25 per couple

To RSVP for the event, please call Kate Henry-Wilkinson at (315) 489-9555 or visit the Events section of
the Henry-Wilkinson for City Council Facebook page. RSVPs are appreciated by August 13th.

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About Ryan Henry-Wilkinson: A graduate of Immaculate Heart Central and Wells College, Henry-
Wilkinson is focused on creating jobs, fostering financial stability and improving services and
opportunities within the City.


Henry-Wilkinson is a lifetime resident of Watertown's north side, where he lives today with his wife, two
doors down from where his great-grandfatherwho served on Watertown City Council for roughly two
decadesraised his family.

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