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Feb. 3, 2010 - Surround the Capital

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We’re Headin’ to Lansing on Feb.3 for our Tea Party “State of the State”!!!

Join us and surround our Capitol with other Patriots as we hear about
our progress to date and our plans for the coming year!

If you can drive to the event, fantastic! We've also arranged transportation for the event!

A bus is leaving from Faith Wesleyan Church (M-30)
At 4:30 p.m. to arrive in Lansing for the 6:30 p.m. event.

Cost is $15 per person. We encourage all interested Patriots to join us!

(Glosticks will be provided so that they know we’re there
while our Governor delivers her State of the State address!)

 

Please send the info below with payment if you would like to reserve a seat on the bus!
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Name __________________________ Phone ____________________

Address __________________________________________________

Email ________________________

Cost is $15. Mail Payment to:

We the People of Mid-Michigan
P. O. Box 361
Midland, MI 48640

***Please mail payment by Friday, Jan. 29th.

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