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Monday, November 3, 2008

Political partying plans?

I’ve heard from a few more folks since compiling this list of election-night parties. So if you’re looking for a few more options, here’s the info.

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Dem, GOP and undecided voters can all drink up at Morton’s.

Elect-ini anyone? Morton’s Steakhouse locations in Buckhead and downtown will be serving Republican-tinis, Democratinis and Undecided-tinis on Tuesday. The libations are $11 each.

Recipes are as follows:

Republican-tini:
1.5 oz Absolut Citrus Vodka
1 oz Pama
.5 oz sour mix

Democratini: 1.5 oz Absolut Citrus Vodka 1 oz Blue Curacao .5 oz sour mix

Shake either drink with ice, then strain into a martini glass.

Undecided-tini: 1.5 oz blue curacao 1 oz Pama .5 oz pomegranate syrup Place Blue Curacao into shaker and add ice, shake 15 times and strain into martini glass. Place Pama and pomegranate syrup into shaker. Shake 15 times and slowly strain down the side of the martini glass so that the mixture floats to the bottom. You should have half red with half blue floating on top.

The bars at either Morton’s location opens at 5 p.m.

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Opera Nightclub, 1150-b Peachtree St. in Midtown Atlanta, hosts an election viewing event and cocktail reception starting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, followed by a victory celebration for whoever wins.

Elle Duncan of The People’s Station, V103.3 and Grammy-nominated roducer Polow Da Don of Zone 4, Inc., are scheduled to be there. DJ Infamou of The Aphilliates Music Group and DJ Q-Storm, the official DJ of the Atlanta Hawks, spin the tunes.

This event is produced by The J3 Group, ATL2Nite.com, and The Charleys Way Project.  Supporting organizations include the Georgia for Obama and Generation Obama Atlanta.

Regency Barber Shop and Salon at 3565 Hwy. 20 in Conyers is hosting the viewing party for supporters of Rockdale County Sheriff candidate Donald Ferguson.

The Young Leadership Council at the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, along with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and ACCESS, a young adult group of the American Jewish Committee, are hosting a bi-partisan election night party. The event starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Hudson Grille in Brookhaven Station.

“These 20- and 30-somethings are super active in the community and in politics, so I know with 35 senate seats and the presidency up for grabs, there will be a huge turn out,” says organizer Tali Toland.

Do you have an election night bash planned? Feel free to post your info here

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