| Meet former Republican Congressman Virgil Goode. Saturday, April 30 at 5:00pm - 9:30pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Constitution Delaware invites you to enjoy an exquisite diner at Trevi Ristorante Location: Trevi Ristorante 53 E Glenwood Ave, Smyrna DE. 302-653-7205 THIS IS AN RSVP $100.00 Per Person THIS WILL INCLUDE: 1 APPRTIZER 1 ENTREE DINNER FROM THE SELECTIONS LISTED ON TREVI'S RISTERANTE MENU 1 DESSERT SOFT DRINK, ICED/HOT TEA OR COFFEE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE Trevi Ristorante Dinner Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Info Virgil Goode grew up as a Democrat, entering politics soon after graduating University of VA School of Law winning a special election to the state Senate from a Southside district as an independent after the death of the Democratic incumbent. In January 2000, he declared himself an independent and began caucusing with the Republicans, who gave him a seat on the Appropriations Committee and remained in office until 2009, (Virgil Goode served the 5th District of Virginia from 1997-2009) when he decided not to seek re-election then becoming a one of the Board of Directors for the Constitution Party National Party. He has always touted himself as a congressman who was "as independent as the people he serves. Other guest speakers will be announced. Come enjoy an exquisite diner at Trevi Ristorante, for more information contact; Brittany Overton at: 302-233-2404 or Mina Lofland at: -302-653-7205 Email: constitutionpartyde@yahoo.com Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain) The Trevi Fountain is the most famous fountain in Rome, located in Trevi Square in the Quirinale district. In 1732, Pope Clement XII commissioned Nicola Salvi to create this large fountain, that was completed in 1762. The central figure of the fountain is Neptune, the god of the sea. The sea horses that are pulling his chariot represent the fluctuating moods of the sea, one calm and obedient and the other restive. Above the scultures are bas-reliefs, including one of Agrippa, the general who built the aqueduct that is responsible for carrying water to the fountain. Legend has it that if you toss a coin into the fountain (over your shoulder with your back to the fountain) that you will return to Rome. |



