
The Republican Committee of Northern Macomb County (RCNMC) will hold their monthly general membership meeting on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at the Hamlin Pub in northern Shelby Township. The meeting will feature U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra.
Mr. Hoekstra’s visit continues the RCNMC’s objective to bring candidates together with local Republican grassroots activists. This process is instrumental in vetting the GOP nominee that will challenge Debbie Stabenow in the November election for the state’s junior Senate seat.
“We welcome Pete Hoekstra to meet the RCNMC and share his ideas on why he is the best choice to represent Michigan and bring fiscal discipline to Washington,” said RCNMC Chairman Rob Montilla.
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The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and is open to the public. A social hour will start at 6 p.m. and guests may order from the restaurant’s menu.
Pete Hoekstra is a politician, businessman, and leader. He represented Michigan's 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. Congress from 1993 to 2010. Previously, he worked at Herman Miller. He graduated from Hope College in 1975 and earned a Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Michigan.
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The RCNMC is a political action committee focused on building, organizing and energizing a strong Republican Party in northern Macomb County. The organization’s goal is to elect Republicans at all levels of the government with emphasis of effort given at the local level.
The Hamlin Pub's address is 55076 Van Dyke Rd. in Shelby Township, Michigan. The restaurant is located on the northeast corner of Van Dyke and 25 Mile Rd.
To find out more about the RCNMC, visit www.rcnmc.com or contact Rob Montilla at rob@rcnmc.com.
To find out more about Pete Hoekstra’s campaign, visit www.petespenditnot.com.
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