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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Spend New Year's in New York (Sponsored by The Roman Forum)

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Spend New Year's in New York (Sponsored by The Roman Forum)
 
St. Sylvester---New Year’s Eve Party

December 31, 2016—January 1, 2017


8:00 P.M.—1:00 A.M.
 



Dance in the New Year
Eat, Drink, and Make Merry
 
The Best Swing, Waltz, and Other Ballroom Music Ever Recorded

The Best Live Piano Music in the City
 
Price
 
All 18 years or younger come for free.
All ages, including infants, are welcome.

Parents, come and enjoy yourselves for once!
 
There are two possible adult prices. Either bring all your own food and drink and give us a free will offering for the hall rental and the music, or send us $25 per head to provide for the hall rental, music, and everything else aside from alcohol: set-ups for drinks, magnificent breads, biscuits, cold meats, pâtés, cheeses, and pastries.

Bring anything else you wish, but especially your own wine, beer & liquor.
Alcoholic
beverages are not included and must be provided by attendees.

Checks made out to the Roman Forum
R.S.V.P. By December 30th, 2016
 
The Roman Forum
11 Carmine St., Apt. 2C
New York, New York 10014
For questions, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Church of Our Lady of Pompeii
Church Hall Entrance on Bleecker Street, just off Carmine Street
A, B, C, D, E, F, M trains to West 4th Street; 1 train to Christopher Street
 

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John Rao | Remnant Columnist, New York

John C. Rao, Ph.D. is an associate professor of history at St. John's University, director of the Roman Forum/Dietrich von Hildebrand Institute, and former president of Una Voce America.  In 1977 he received his D.Phil. in Modern European History from Oxford University. Notable works include Americanism and the Collapse of the Church in the United States, Removing the Blindfold, and Periphery. His latest book, Black Legends: The War of the Words Against the Word, a guide to the history of the Catholic Church, was published by The Remnant Press in 2012. A student of Dietrich von Hildebrand and a close friend and collaborator of Michael Davies, John Rao has been a frequent contributor to The Remnant since the early 1980s.  He is known for writing his Remnant columns from Rocco's Cafe, an Italian pastry shop in Greenwich Village Manhattan.