An opportunity to meet the candidates is scheduled at the Bullard Sanford Memorial Library, 520 W Huron from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on April 1. Three candidates campaigning for the 2010 election will be available to state their position on how they will represent the needs of the people of Michigan.
Robert Palmer, former teacher and sales manager from Bay City announced his Republican campaign for Michigan's 31st Senate District that combines the counties of Arenac, Bay, Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola. Palmer states he has the private sector, life and educational experience needed in Lansing to make the changes to “Fix Michigan.”
Scott L. Withers Jr., a former television journalist and independent media consultant from Birch Run is launching a Democratic primary election challenge in the 5th Congressional District, which includes Tuscola, Saginaw, Genesee and Bay counties. Former Vassar resident Withers says he wants to “bring jobs back to mid-Michigan.”
Republican Senator Roger N. Kahn, a cardiologist at Michigan Cardiovascular Institute in Saginaw is seeking reelection in the 32nd District. Kahn was elected in November 2004 as the state representative for the 94th District and in November 2006 he was elected as the state senator for the 32nd District, representing Saginaw and Gratiot counties. He has served on several committees including Appropriations, Community Health, Human Services, Judiciary and Corrections, Retirement, and Transportation.
The meeting is sponsored by The Western Thumb TEA Party Group which is nonpartisan and committed to educating family, friends and neighbors. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and information will be available on health care, cap and trade, and current events. The program begins at 6:00 p.m. and will conclude with a question and answer period. Everyone is welcome.
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Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Mon 29 Mar 2010 04:19 AM EDT
Saturday, March 13
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Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Sat 13 Mar 2010 11:46 PM EST
This Tuesday, March 16th - a day of direct
action
The TEA Party Patriots group is asking people be get involved on March 16th. Democrats are trying to push through the health care bill. So the TEA group is asking people to come to Washington DC at 9am to meet with your congressmen. If you can't make it there, then do some local action, like meeting at your representative's local office to make your voice heard. Thursday, March 11
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Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 11 Mar 2010 01:06 AM EST
A panel discussion on financial
services is scheduled at the Bullard Sanford Memorial Library, 520 W
Huron from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on March 18, 2010. Financial planners
Douglas DuRussel and Kent Kern will have current information on global
and U.S. finances. They are available to answer general questions on
retirement planning, asset allocation, mutual funds and gold investment.
Douglas DuRussel is the owner of American Pride Financial LLC and provides financial services and insurance for both business and individuals. He not only helps his clients plan for their financial futures, but helps them to implement those plans. Kent Kern specializes in retirement planning for individuals, which includes accumulation and distribution planning. He also works with congregations and schools concerning endowments and charitable planning. Kern is a member of Northpointe Planning Group. The panel is sponsored by The Western Thumb TEA Party Group which is nonpartisan and committed to educating family, friends and neighbors. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and information will be available on health care, cap and trade, and current events. The program begins at 6:00 p.m. and will conclude with a question and answer period. Everyone is welcome. |
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