Fall Opener at the National Constitution Center

Come meet other alumni at this year's Fall Opener and hear National Constitution Center President and CEO, Jeffrey Rosen, '86, discuss "The Future of Privacy in an Age of Surveillance.”

Please join us on October 23rd for our Annual Kick Off at The National Constitution Center. Jeffrey Rosen, ’86, newly appointed President and CEO of the Museum of We the People, America’s Town Hall, and national headquarters for civic education, has graciously invited our club to meet with him, learn more about the Constitution Center, and discuss "The Future of Privacy in an Age of Surveillance.”

Ticket prices include private access to the Constitution Center’s main exhibition, which includes three attractions: Freedom Rising, a multimedia theatrical production; The Story of We the People, an interactive exhibition; and the iconic Signers’ Hall, with 42 life-size, bronze statues of the Founding Fathers, from 6-7:30 pm. Light appetizers will be served, and a cash bar available, 6-7pm. A performance of Freedom Rising will begin promptly at 7pm, and will be followed by our conversation with Jeffrey Rosen. At the conclusion of the conversation, members are invited to continue their tour of the museum until 9:30pm.  

Tickets:

  • Sustaining Member: $45 p.p
  • Extended Member: $45 p.p.
  • Regular Member: $45 p.p
  • Recent Grad Member: $35 p.p.
  • Non-member: $60 p.p.

Early Bird Discount: Members Save $5 if you order tickets by Oct. 5th!!!

Sustaining members may bring up to 4 guests at the member price; Extended Members and Regular Members may bring 1 additional guest at the member price. 

Parking will be available for $9 at the National Constitution Center parking garage located at the rear of the building on Race Street between 5th and 6th Streets on a first come first serve basis. Please be sure to pick up you discounted parking voucher at registration.

Click here to buy tickets!!!

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2013-2014 Fall Opener at the National Constitution Center
Wednesday, October 23, 2013 6:00-9:30

The National Constitution Center (website)
Independence Mall
525 Arch Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106