Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Joel Phelps, Dan Coats and Ronald Reagan!!!

Saturday, September 22nd is Reagan Day in Lake County and Northwest Indiana.

The Big Annual Reagan Breakfast for Lake County, Indiana. We have a BIG tent, come on down to the Avalon Manor!!!


3550 East US Route 30
Merrillville, IN 46410
 
 

 


Guest speaker:   Sue Ellspermann, the next Lieutenant Governor and the woman to working with Mike Pence, the future Governor of Indiana!   Just recently endorsed yet again!


Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. 
Allan and Fran Katz have sponsored this breakfast but there are more sponsorships available.
 
 

Please make checks out to LCRCC and mail to:

Kevin Van Linden– 2920 Burge Drive - Crown Point, IN  - 46307

 

9 AM to 12 PM - Doors open at 8 AM
Contact George Janiec for information: 219-678-6761
 

Paid for by LCRCC—Kim Krull Chairwoman

Not authorized or paid for by any candidate or candidate committee

www.TheLakeCountyGOP.com - lakecountygop@comcast.net

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Monday, September 24th at 11 AM in Crown Point, Indiana!



Joel Phelps - The Right Man at the Right Time to Beat Pete!!!
Monday, September 24th
Top Logo
Special Event Invitation
Luncheon
Featuring:
United States Senator
Dan Coats
Monday September 24th, 2012 11:00 am - 12:30 p.m.
Youche Country Club - 2301 West 129th Place Crown Point, IN
Cost: $50/person or $80/couple
Sponsor: $1000 Host: $2500
Cash, Check, Visa, or Mastercard will be accepted at the door. Checks can be mailed to the address below. Contributions can be made online at www.joelphelpsforcongress.com
Please make checks payable to Joel Phelps for Congress, Donations accepted at the door or by mail to
P.O. Box 1517 Portage, In 46368
Contributions are not deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes. All contributions are subject to the limitations of the Federal Election Campaign Act. Only personal and PAC checks or personal credit cards are acceptable. Individuals can give $2,500 to the primary and $2,500 to the general election. A couple can give $5,000 to the primary and $5,000 to the general election. Qualified federal PACS may contribute $5,000 per election and non-qualified federal PACS may contribute $2,500 per election. Contributions may not be accepted from corporations, labor organizations, federal government contractors, or from foreign nationals unless they are resident aliens. Federal law prohibits reimbursing donors for their contributions.


Recommended - Steve Dalton's take on the 2012 election

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