Monday, March 30, 2009

REPUBLICAN PROFESSIONALS Arizona Tea Party Event This Thursday at The W Hotel...



You're invited to attend the Republican Professionals "Tea Party" Event on Thursday, April 2nd 6:00 PM at The W Hotel in Scottsdale.

Tea Party events are occurring across the nation to challenge the stimulus/bailout package Congress passed and President Obama's budget. Let your voice be heard, bring your friends and join us for this media covered event. Signs will not be allowed at The W Hotel.

Guest speakers include former U.S. Congressman Barry Goldwater, Jr. and Tom Jenney, Director of Americans for Prosperity.

The W Hotel is located at 7277 E. Camelback Rd. in Scottsdale (SE Corner of Scottsdale and Camelback). Valet and free parking are available all around the hotel.

We have the entire second floor bar reserved and we will have drink specials available during our event. For more information on The W Hotel please visit
www.whotels.com/scottsdale

Everyone is welcome to attend! Please RSVP right away as we anticipate this to be our largest event of the year.

The purpose of the Republican Professionals is to link like-minded professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.

The Republican Professionals Association was started in Phoenix, Arizona and has already spread to other cities. For more information, please visit our website
http://www.republicanprofessionals.net/
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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Just so we're clear....... this is a regular monthly event that you already hold.... a 'happy hour' and THIS month you're just gonna call it a 'tea party'.
What is the point of that? Why not get outside and visible with SIGNS and expressions of the outrage that's out there? Seriously... no signs?

Anonymous said...

There are many ways to skin a cat, grass roots works for some, we at RP like to go from top to bottom in our efforts. Why not invite those that are the leaders amongst the sheep. This is a rally to get the numbers up for the April 15th State Capitol Building rally. In some parts of the community rabble rousing is not the correct message of diplomacy needed to create movement.