tkwalker
04-04-2013, 12:42 PM
T.K.,
In addition to the speakers below, Senator Paul’s office will attempt to entice Bill Dance to speak. As soon as I supply them with the addresses, the Senators’ office(s) will be sending invitations to key players in the industry, fishing federations and lobbies, advisors to the Congressional Sportsman’s Foundation, and anyone else I can find who has big money at stake here.
More from me to come later today.
--R--
From: Wade White
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 10:37 AM
Subject: Mitch McConnell will attend rally
NOTICE THERE IS AN UPDATE BELOW REGARDING SPEAKERS. SENATOR MITCH MCCONNELL, SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER, WILL ALSO BE SPEAKING.
FREEDOM TO FISH RALLY
APRIL 13, 2013, 11:00AM at BARKLEY DAM Pavilion on Barkley Dam Drive, Lyon County, KY.
Speaking will be: Senator Mitch Mcconnell, Senator Rand Paul, Congressman Ed Whitfield, Senator Lamar Alexander, Lyon Co. Judge Executive Wade White and Livingston County Judge Executive Chris Lasher.
Make plans now to join us at this rally to show support for the Freedom to Fish Act, our legislators who are fighting with us and to show our solidarity in keeping our Cumberland River Dams open for boating and fishing.
The event will take place at the Barkley Dam Pavilion on Barkley Dam Drive on the Lyon County, KY side of Cumberland River. Make plans to make a day of it. Bring your boat and fish the Cumberland River when the festivities end.
Please share this event with as many as possible by email, facebook or word of mouth. We need to have a very strong showing at this event. Whether you fish below the Dams or not - this impacts us all from the economy to our freedom to use these waters. If they take this away what will be next?
Join us on Facebook at Freedom to Fish Act. Stand together now before its too late.
If you are attending and you're on facebook join the event then share it with others or email me if your coming at lyoncountyjudge@gmail.com.
Wade White
Lyon Co. Judge Executive
270-388-7311
Lyon County is open for business
www.lyoncountybusiness.com
In addition to the speakers below, Senator Paul’s office will attempt to entice Bill Dance to speak. As soon as I supply them with the addresses, the Senators’ office(s) will be sending invitations to key players in the industry, fishing federations and lobbies, advisors to the Congressional Sportsman’s Foundation, and anyone else I can find who has big money at stake here.
More from me to come later today.
--R--
From: Wade White
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 10:37 AM
Subject: Mitch McConnell will attend rally
NOTICE THERE IS AN UPDATE BELOW REGARDING SPEAKERS. SENATOR MITCH MCCONNELL, SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER, WILL ALSO BE SPEAKING.
FREEDOM TO FISH RALLY
APRIL 13, 2013, 11:00AM at BARKLEY DAM Pavilion on Barkley Dam Drive, Lyon County, KY.
Speaking will be: Senator Mitch Mcconnell, Senator Rand Paul, Congressman Ed Whitfield, Senator Lamar Alexander, Lyon Co. Judge Executive Wade White and Livingston County Judge Executive Chris Lasher.
Make plans now to join us at this rally to show support for the Freedom to Fish Act, our legislators who are fighting with us and to show our solidarity in keeping our Cumberland River Dams open for boating and fishing.
The event will take place at the Barkley Dam Pavilion on Barkley Dam Drive on the Lyon County, KY side of Cumberland River. Make plans to make a day of it. Bring your boat and fish the Cumberland River when the festivities end.
Please share this event with as many as possible by email, facebook or word of mouth. We need to have a very strong showing at this event. Whether you fish below the Dams or not - this impacts us all from the economy to our freedom to use these waters. If they take this away what will be next?
Join us on Facebook at Freedom to Fish Act. Stand together now before its too late.
If you are attending and you're on facebook join the event then share it with others or email me if your coming at lyoncountyjudge@gmail.com.
Wade White
Lyon Co. Judge Executive
270-388-7311
Lyon County is open for business
www.lyoncountybusiness.com