First Wednesday of the Month Club, Donohue’s, Watertown, MA

December 6th, 2006 by Adam

Stop by and meet other Boston area alumni at our monthly after work social. Donohue’s provides the appetizers, but you can
order off the menu as well. Donohue’s….the place to meet other Plymouth State Alumni! Taking place the FIRST
WEDNESDAY of EVERY month, Donohue’s Bar and Grill on Bigelow Ave. in Watertown is the place to hang out with other
Plymouth State alumni.
This event is sponsored by the PSUAA.

Free of charge

For more information click here.

RSVPs are not necessary. We hope to see you there!

As always, the Office of Alumni Relations welcomes your comments, answers your questions and takes reservations
for events. 800/772-2620 or 603/535-2589

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