Posted on 04/15/2009 3:08:47 PM PDT by kristinn
I'm hoping to be able to ascertain an overall national figure of attendance at the tea parties today by asking Freepers to post their crowd estimates on this thread.
I'm also asking that the thread be kept to just the numbers, no photos, etc., but if you want to link back to photos in your crowd estimate that's fine.
Please give the location and number of participants.
I'll go first:
Melbourne, FL - 1000.
OK, sorry, I didn’t go to the last page and see your list. But definitely change Richardson from 300 (no way—there were a LOT more than that at the peak of attendance) to 600 at least. The party organizer estimated 600 (but I’m still sticking with my 1000)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_HwKbB30IU
I was a speaker at the College Station, Texas Tea Party in Veterans Park. The local TV station said 300 attended, the organizers said 800-1000. I thought, from the podium, that it was easily a thousand. For example, the tables in the pavilion seat 300. They were full, with people lined up along the walls on the inside, and standing on the hill overlooking the pavilion. Easily much more than the TV estimate:
College Station, TX: 1000.
Idaho Falls, Idaho—local news says “hundreds” 500 for guess
http://www.kidk.com/news/local/43080092.html
http://www.kidk.com/news/local/43080092.html?video=YHI&t=a
Thanks for the Maryland report. Added all of them.
Thanks for the update. Data added to the online Google Docs sheet at:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pgz_ZgmCSloyVfhRGED-vMA
Story says "hundreds"
Also says this is one of 68 tea parties across the state of TN (I think we are missing some. LOL)
http://www.crossville-chronicle.com/homepage/images_sizedimage_106151910/resources_photoview
Cookeville, TN—300 people
http://www.herald-citizen.com/index.cfm?event=news.view&id=AFC45614-19B9-E2E2-67B058946C9252C4
Congressman Heller was a hoot! He was laughing and joking, talking to the people, answering questions, giving autographs and taking pictues with people (I got my picture taken with him :)
This report says 2,500 at Hendersonville, TN
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090416/MICRO060301/90416022/1479/MICRO0603
Jacksboro, TN—200 people
http://www.thevoicemagazine.com/tea-party/tax-day-tea-party-news/552-etta-pettijohn.html
New York City easily had 15,000 people. How do I know this? Because as one of the Freepers who organized the pro troop rally in 03 in Times square we easily had a head count which the media acknowledged was over 5000, really closer to 7,000. The crowd at the tea party was easily twice as big as that one, and I am being generous on the down side.
Shelbyville, TN—100 people
Lewisburg, TN—100 people or more?
http://www.marshalltribune.com/story/1531382.html
McMinnville, TN—50 people or more
http://www.iclassifiedsnetwork.com/content.aspx?IsHome=1&MemberID=1259&ID=2581&Module=Quickpage
I also see that my own hometown of Rockville has the lowest reported turnout in the nation so far. The rain and wind took its toll on our signs, our hats, and even our umbrellas. I thought our dismal weather was a perfect metaphor for the course our elected leaders have been taking.
Nice work. Thanks.
http://www.14wfie.com/Global/story.asp?S=10191928&nav=3w6ob5Mv
Up Lewisburg, TN to 200 people
http://www.columbiadailyherald.com/articles/2009/04/16/top_stories/10taxparty.txt
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