The Thomas Paine Society

Headstrong Evening Club


The Thomas Paine Society Invites You To Celebrate Thomas Paine's Birthday.

Sunday, January 29th, 2012 - 7 p.m.

Topic for the Evening:
Big Government: A Necessary Evil?

Thomas Paine once said that government is a "necessary evil" a statement re-interpreted by many to mean he opposed what today is called "Big Government." What did Paine really think about the social contract and what would he say about America today? Ian Ruskin* will bring Paine to life to answer that question and to delve into issues of justice, equality and the role of government. An audience discussion will follow with special guest, Thomas Jefferson (Dale Reynolds).

The guest promoting the most reasoned dialogue will be presented with the Headstrong Book for signing (See below) and a copy of Common Sense.


Join Thomas Paine*, his good friend Thomas Jefferson* in a rousing evening of conversation, good food and libations as we recreate Paine's favorite English haunt, the White Hart Inn, fireside at the historic:

Castle Green
99 S.Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91105


The Castle Green -  The Living Room

Price of Admission: $35 per person - TP & CFI Members, Students & Seniors (60yrs) $25 per person. (All Tickets Will Call at Castle Green).
Space is Limited So Purchase Your Tickets Today!

Includes: Light Fare, breads and cheeses, our now famous hot buttered rum, wine, ale, non-spirited drinks and an opportunity to experience history. Each $35 ticket is tax deductible up to $25. Each $25 ticket is tax deductible up to $15.

*Actors: Ian Ruskin as Thomas Paine - Dale Reynolds as Thomas Jefferson
Video from last year's event.


All Tickets - Will Call at the Door - Shipping Info for Confirmation Only

TP & CFI Member Tickets &



Students & Seniors (60yrs)
Non-Member Tickets

The Headstrong Club


Before Thomas Paine ventured across the Atlantic to fire up the American Revolution, he honed his debating skills in Lewes, England at the White Hart Inn where a debating society called the White Hart Evening Club or perhaps more appropriately the Headstrong Club met fireside to enjoy tankards of ale and plates of oysters while debating the various important issues of the day. Many of the Club's topics are familiar today, such as, corrupt elections, the division of rich and poor and the question of the basic rights of the people.

When debates heated up and became intractable, the most compelling arguer was presented with the Headstrong Book, which was kept as a prize until the next meeting. It is believed that Paine held the book more than any other debater.

It was during his time in Lewes that Paine began to dabble with the written word when his ability to reason and persuade was admired and encouraged by his fellow club members.

We hope you will join us at The Headstrong Evening Club where conversation among friends will inspire and encourage all to active citizenship in the spirit of Thomas Paine.

Thomas Paine Society is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization with a mission to educate the public about the life and works of Thomas Paine.

Alaine Lowell
Thomas Paine Society
99 S. Raymond Avenue
Suite B001
Pasadena, CA 91105
Tel (626) 796-4529
Fax (626) 583-8118.


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