Brooklyn Tea Party Meeting – Sunday July 21st

Join the Brooklyn Tea Party on Sunday July 21, 2019 from 1 to 3 p.m. for our next meeting,  It is with a heavy heart that we say “thank you” to the BTP Chairman of the Board Of Directors Lawrence Winberry. Lawrence was instrumental with myself in writing the BTP constitution and helping the club evolve. Lawrence is leaving the NY area for work opportunities. We will miss Lawrence but congratulate Lawrence upon a bright future.

Alan H. Bemben

Club Secretary

Location
616 East 4th Street
Brooklyn New York

The meeting will be held in the backyard of 616 East 4th Street. There will be a tent provided to protect against all weather elements.

Directions By Train –  Take F train to the Ditmas Avenue stop then walk towards Ocean Parkway and make a left onto East 4th Street

Mr. Winberry who has been our Chairman since 2016, will be moving out of New York State. We will miss him and thank him for his long service in the Tea Party Movement. We wish him well in his future endeavors. Glenn Nocera President Brooklyn Tea Party.

Biographical Information for Lawrence Winberry

Lawrence Winberry. was born in New York City and raised in its suburbs on Long Island. he attended public schools in Mineola, N.Y. before entering Chaminade High School, a Catholic secondary school in that same village. Later he studied computer science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Upon graduation he worked as a software engineer for about 12 years for General Dynamics Corp. and a spin-off of that defense contracting firm. Later Lawrence worked for many years as a tutor to students of all ages, both privately and for a tutoring chain that has a branch near his hometown. His career has taken him from San Diego, Calif. to Washington, D.C. and back to Long Island.
Over the years he has developed knowledge of American history and a corresponding interest in politics. Having learned that one of the founding principles of the United States is limited government, he was an enthusiastic member of the Tea Party movement from its inception in February of 2009. That month he attended the very first Tea Party event in New York City, a gathering of about 100 people in City Hall Park, were he first meet Brooklyn Tea Party President Glenn Nocera. Since then he has been thrilled to watch the movement grow, and has  done his part as Website Editor of Tea Party 365, Executive Director of Gotham Tea Party, and Chairman of Brooklyn Tea Party. Although his ever-evolving career now takes him to Worcester, Mass., He will always be, in one form or another, an avid member of the Tea Party. Long live the Tea Party!