Friday, July 28, 2006

NEWS RELEASE


Governor Tom Kean to visit Monmouth County on August 8

Father of U.S. Senate candidate to visit Peters, Lucas and Freeholder Little at Navesink Country Club

Monmouth County, New Jersey – Monmouth Republican Chairman Adam Puharic is proud to announce that Governor Tom Kean will be a very special guest at the upcoming Monmouth County Republican Finance Gala. The event is scheduled to take place at 6pm on August 8, at the Navesink Country Club.

Tickets are available at $300 per person. In addition, a limited number of memberships are available for the Monmouth County Republican Leadership Council, at $500 per member. This is a unique opportunity to meet fellow Republicans, and meet the esteemed former Republican Governor in an intimate setting of luxury and splendor.

In addition to Governor Kean, Monmouth County Republican candidate for Surrogate Rosemarie Peters, Andrew Lucas, candidate for Freeholder, and Freeholder Anna Little will be on hand. Peters, Lucas and Little will share their vision for victory in the November 7th general election, and their plans for keeping Monmouth County a great place to live, work, and raise a family.

The Monmouth County Republicans are dedicated to the values of freedom, personal responsibility, opportunity and economic prosperity that unite the diverse cultures of our 635,000 residents. The Monmouth GOP is looking forward to building on the election victories of 2005. For more information call (732) 431-6664 or log onto www.monmouthrepublican.org.

3 comments:

Downtowner said...

Yes, a country club setting would seem to be very appropriate for the GOP, especially in Navesink.

Gov. Kean is an excellent statesman who has contributed a great deal to this state and this nation.

Keansburg is named for either Kean's father or grandfather...is he stopping by there?

Art Gallagher said...

Keansburg is named for either Kean's father or grandfather...is he stopping by there?

I bet they do now. Terrence should call them.

Honest Abe said...

I believe the proper pronunciation is "Keans buhg." It's the gateway to the Juhsey shore.