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Tea Party event set for Sunday
The La Crosse Tea Party group will host a tea party and chickencue at the Copeland Park shelter on Sunday, Sept. 6, starting at 3 p.m.
Organizers say it will be a nonpartisan educational event focusing on U.S. and state constitutions as they relate to health care, climate control and other issues.
There will be at least seven speakers including Tim Kerlin, a constitutional consultant who also will speak in Washington, D.C., at a 9/12 rally.
Kerlin and Jake Speed, a town of Onalaska resident, will serve as masters of ceremony. Other featured speakers will include Pastor David King of God Squad of Milwaukee and Yuri Maltzev, a Russian-born professor of economics at Carthage College.
Also speaking will be Hubert Huffman from Opencarry.org, David Delaney of Americans Fed-Up.com, Ken Van Doren and others.
The opening ceremony song will be performed by Onalaska High School graduate Katie Hoppins.
Attendees are encourageed to come early and bring chairs. Elected government representatives have been invited to attend and listen to their constituents in separate discussions.
http://www.couleenews.com/articles/2009/09/03/news/06teaparty.txt
Tea Party event set for Sunday
The La Crosse Tea Party group will host a tea party and chickencue at the Copeland Park shelter on Sunday, Sept. 6, starting at 3 p.m.
Organizers say it will be a nonpartisan educational event focusing on U.S. and state constitutions as they relate to health care, climate control and other issues.
There will be at least seven speakers including Tim Kerlin, a constitutional consultant who also will speak in Washington, D.C., at a 9/12 rally.
Kerlin and Jake Speed, a town of Onalaska resident, will serve as masters of ceremony. Other featured speakers will include Pastor David King of God Squad of Milwaukee and Yuri Maltzev, a Russian-born professor of economics at Carthage College.
Also speaking will be Hubert Huffman from Opencarry.org, David Delaney of Americans Fed-Up.com, Ken Van Doren and others.
The opening ceremony song will be performed by Onalaska High School graduate Katie Hoppins.
Attendees are encourageed to come early and bring chairs. Elected government representatives have been invited to attend and listen to their constituents in separate discussions.