. . . past the theater there was
no one there at 5:30!
What! Was the Neighborhood Assoc. Presidents’ Council (NAPC) debate cancelled? It was supposed to start at 6:00 and usually crowds and campaign workers and volunteer sign-wavers are out in front of the Playhouse at least an hour prior to debates at the Playhouse and all kinds of fun and very curious things are going on.
It’s usually quite entertaining — and appropriately so — given it’s a show in front of a popular iconic theater.
Actually, it’s sort of like a party most years.
So I parked the car and unloaded my tripod and camera and headed back to the Playhouse. . .
And then people started to show up.
But as far as I could tell, no press or news media.
But as far as I could tell, no press or news media.
A very light crowd for a debate at the Playhouse. |
Meet the candidates.
Stay tuned for this month’s Treasurer Reports!
Stay tuned for this month’s Treasurer Reports!
Check back to this blog later today or tomorrow for video and more details about last night’s debate. Hint: You won’t need to pop any popcorn. |
Less than normal crowd for the annual show.
Can you spot a City commissioner?
A funny thing happened at the Lake Worth Playhouse last night. . . except for one candidate in particular, our City’s politics is actually beginning to feel like it’s quite normal. Imagine that. |