Posted on 10/22/2010 9:47:22 AM PDT by MagnusMaximus1
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Bethesda, Maryland – October 22, 2010 12:30pm EDT)
Values Voters Rally for Montgomery County, Maryland 10/22/10
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WHAT: Values Voters Rally for Montgomery County, Maryland
This is non-partisan, public event where some of our very best candidates for local, state and federal office may meet, greet and rally values voters participating in the 2010 elections. Short speeches will be delivered by select, local pro-life and pro-gun candidates on the Montgomery County ballot.
Confirmed candidates include keynote speaker, Michael Lee Philips (Republican nominee for Maryland’s U.S. Congressional District 8); State Senate candidates Dwight Patel and Don Irvine; House of Delegates candidates, Al Phillips, Maria Peña-Faustino, Bill Witham, Meyer Marks, Matthew Mockerman and Josephine Wang.
Special guests include Juan Leo Salazar, a former U.S. Commissioner for Minority Business under President George H. W. Bush and a current representative of “Hispanics for Ehrlich.”
Live rock and roll music will be performed by friends of Gus Alzona’s Trademark, a local classic rock dance party band.
WHEN: Friday, October 22, 2010 from 8:00pm to 11:30pm
WHERE: Coat of Arms Restaurant, 10321 Westlake Drive, Bethesda MD 20817
Admission: Open to the general public. No cover charge. Happy Hour prices on select drink and food menu items (ask server for details). Phone: 301-469-8808
Media contact: You may contact Gus Alzona via 1-202-288-8011 (cell 24/7 no text) or email: AugustusAlzona@gmail.com. Information regarding Gus Alzona’s Trademark band may be found at: http://www.TrademarkBand.org.
Authorized by Citizens for Gus Alzona; Augustus Alzona, Chairman.
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