Politics on the Rocks is pleased to announce that Congressional District 3 Candidate Ben Quayle & Sheriff Paul Babeu will be speaking at our happy hour networking event on Thursday, June 3rd 6:00 PM at the newly opened Revolver Lounge (formerly 6 Lounge) located at 7316 E. Stetson Dr. in Scottsdale, Arizona ( http://RevolverLounge.com/ ).
We are very excited to hold our event at Revolver Lounge because this was the birthplace of POTR. Please RSVP soon as we anticipate capacity attendance at this event. Politics on the Rocks has teamed up with promotion company "Scottsdale Nights" as we continue to provide high quality networking events. As always, our events are
free of charge and everyone is welcome to attend.
Paul Babeu is the elected Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona. The Sheriff’s Office is comprised of 700 full-time employees, who provide Law Enforcement and Adult Detention (Jail) functions for the fastest growing Arizona County. He defeated an incumbent Sheriff with over 53,000 votes and made history as the first and only Republican elected to county-wide office since the county was established in 1875. http://www.sheriffpaul.com/
Ben Quayle has a diverse background in both law and business. After graduating from Duke University with a major in history, a minor in political science and a certificate in markets and management, Quayle attended the Vanderbilt School of Law. Ben Quayle was a member of the Executive Council to the Phoenix Boys & Girls Clubs, a member of the foundation board of Phoenix Children’s Hospital, along with other civic minded organizations. Ben is currently a candidate in the U.S. Congressional District 3 race. For more information on Ben Quayle's campaign, please take a look at his website: http://www.quayleforcongress.com/
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Politics on the Rocks has secured great drink specials and reserved the entire Revolver Lounge for this event. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, June 3rd. Please feel free to bring your friends.
Regards,
Politics on the Rocks National Committee
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