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Events for Elect Christopher Fisher


April, 24 2025

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Please join Christopher Fisher and Friends for a fundraiser in support of Re-Electing Christopher Fisher for 2nd Ward City Council in the City of Tonawanda.


Thursday April 24, 2025

5:30pm to 7:00pm


Tap That Tap Room

363 Delaware Street

Tonawanda, NY 14150


Includes 30 Different Beers on Tap and Food



Past Event


Join Chris at his Fundraiser as he gets ready for the November General Election.

Come enjoy a night out at Tap That Tap Room, a new business located in the City of Tonawanda. 

Purchase Tickets by Check:
Checks can be made payable to:
Friends of Christopher Fisher

Purchase Tickets online



Past Event

Join Chris at his first event.. Spring into Action, a Fundraiser in Support of Christopher Fisher and his visions for 2nd Ward, City of Tonawanda.

Come enjoy a night out with the family while meeting Chris. We would love to have you! 

Purchase Tickets by Check:
Checks can be made payable to:
Friends of Christopher Fisher

Purchase Tickets online








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