Join Fluvanna Republican Committee Meetup Group

You'll get invited to our Meetups as soon as they're scheduled!

Breakfast Meeting: Fork Union

Sep 2008 13
Sat 8:00 AM
Location
This location is shown only to members
Estimated attendance
 9  people attended.
4.50 4.503

Who organized?
Douglas Johnson

Town Hall Breakfast With
Governor Jim Gilmore

We invite you to meet Jim Gilmore for breakfast on
Saturday, September 13th, 8:00 AM

Please take the opportunity to see why Jim Gilmore feels he's the best candidate to represent Virginia in the US Senate and to tell him your concerns.

Dutch Treat: $10/person. LIMITED SEATING
Please RSVP

Photos of this Meetup

No photos yet.

Talk about this Meetup

  • Posted Aug 30, 2008 9:31 AM
    FRC Precinct Captain
    I'm looking forward to going. If my husband decides he wants to go, he'll go in my place. Gilmore in Fork Union, how exciting!

Who attended?

  • 9 attendees
    • Clint Kritzer (+4 guests)
       I think the Governor was on his game this morning. Also, I very much enjoy meeting the folks face to face that are signed up to this group. It's always good to be with like-minded people. 
    •  Delegate Rob Bell surprised us with a visit and Governor Gilmore arrived promptly at 8AM with his wife. He spoke to a packed room and and took many questions from the crowd. The food was plentiful (& yummy) and I met some great new folks. The event was very conducive to conversation during the meal. I left the meeting energized and ready to go to work in spreading the message of why I enthusiastically support Governor Sarah Palin, Senator McCain, Congressman Virgil Goode and now Governor Jim Gilmore. 
    •  It was nice to see a politician who takes time out of his busy schedule to meet with a small local grassroots group to express his views and what he would like to do. Gov. Gilmore actually took the time to answer questions from the group and I feel that he answered them with an honest and sincere answer. He even took the time to answer some questions about his opposition and about Obama, as far as the differences he sees and knows about compared with the Republican party. Gov. Gilmore actually took the time to try and meet with every person there and tried to find out a little about each person, not just shake hands with the big wigs. He wanted to meet every person individually. Dan Stuart