April 15, 2012

 

 

Dear Members and Friends,

 

Governor Mitt Romney could very well become the 45th President of the United States!

 

Won't you join the Association, the Host Committee, and Dom Giordano in welcoming the Governor to the tri-state region as he addresses the economic concerns of the Tea Party on         Tax Day, April 16?

 

Prior to  the Governor's address, several Tri-State US Senate Candidates will also present.

 

Last call.  There are about 25 seats left.  Tickets are $20 and will not be sold at the door.  To register, click the link on the invitation below. 

 

Looking forward to seeing you!

 

On behalf of the Association Board,

Teri Adams

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Franklin Hall, The Franklin Institute
 
Honorary Host Committee*
 American Action Network;
American Sheepdogs;
Bucks Teenage Republicans;
Cherry Hill Area Tea Party;
Diamond State Tea Party;
Faith & Freedom 
Coalition of Delaware;
Jersey Shore Tea Party;
Montgomery County
Young Republicans;
Repatriot Radio;
Romney 2012 Grassroots of PA;
Saturday Morning in America;
                    
Christine J. Toretti,
National Republican Committeewoman (PA);
Congressman Charlie Dent (PA);
Congressman Chris Smith (NJ);
  Congressman Jim Gerlach (PA); 
 Congressman Jon Runyan (NJ);
State Senator Joe Kyrillos (NJ);
The Honorable Anna Little (R-NJ) 
               
*Serving on Host Committee does not  
imply endorsement of candidate. 
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Please Join Us for Our

4th Annual Taxed Enough Already

 

  Tri-State Tax Day Tea Summit

 

Monday, April 16, 2012, 6:30-8 PM

 The Franklin Institute (Franklin Hall)

222 North 20th Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

 

Mitt and Ann 

 Featured Guest:  Governor Mitt Romney

 

Master of Ceremonies:  Dom Giordano 

 Invited:  DE, NJ, PA US Senate Candidates 

  

 Register and Pay Now!

(Must do so in advance.  Please click above link.)

 

Parking:  Franklin Institute Garage, $6.

 

Sponsored by:  Independence Hall Tea Party Association

  

Disclaimer:  Mitt Romney is not raising funds outside of federal law. Contributions from corporations, foriegn nationals, labor unions, and government contractors are prohibited.