We are celebrating President Trump's birthday on Flag Day, June 14th, and getting in high gear for our Nation's 250th Anniversary. The US is on the precipice of a Golden Age only if we continue to be vigilant and participate in our government. With our great President at the helm, we have that chance. So much to be thankful for. ATP will remain focused and working hard on fixing our election laws with our state North Carolina Election Team and the national Election Integrity Network. We must never have a repeat of 2020. Please take advantage of the many resources like training and our NC Tuesday 11Am state call at the Join Us tab. Join an EIN national working group and find out how you can make a difference with your local, state, and federal government. It's working. It's been a banner year for positive changes (with frustrations) with hard work! In the meantime, hope you will continue to support the work we do. We take no salaries. Our funds are used to keep our website alive, purchase worn out equipment, and to hold our representatives accountable at the local, state, and federal level through lobbying efforts like here and here. We have been in the fray since 2009 and haven't missed a beat. Others have folded. We are still here. Join us on the third Thursday of the month meetings at noon at Bay Breeze in Hendersonville to get caught up, signed up, and bucked up for the rocky road ahead as this demonstrates. Your donation to our raffles or for our great patriotic items will help us to continue. Thank you again for your continued faith in us and your support.
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Tea Time in-person meets every third Thursday of the month (unless otherwise informed) at noon at Bay Breeze Restaurant, 1830 Asheville Hwy., Hendersonville, NC 28791. Get caught up, signed up, and bucked up to do your part to bring forth the Golden Age of America. Our greatest President needs our help. Join us at the Land of Sky Gun and Knife Show when it comes to Asheville. Show schedule here. Next show is July 26th and 27th. Want to help? Call Jane 209 986 3845. Thanks. The Buncombe County Commissioners meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 200 College Street in downtown Asheville. Buncombe Board of Education: Regular Board meetings are usually scheduled for the first Thursday of each month. Meeting dates are subject to change. Meetings begin with a closed session that typically start at 4:00 p.m., and the general session begins at 5:30 p.m. Individuals who wish to address the board may sign up at Regular Board meetings. There is a time limit of precisely three minutes for public comments. Further instructions for Public Comment, as well as a Spanish translation, are available. For more information on Public Participation at Board Meetings please see Policy 2310. Henderson County Commissioners' Meetings: The Commissioners meet on the first Monday of each month at 5:30 pm and the third Wednesday of each month at 9:30 am. Meetings are held at 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Hendersonville. Their meetings are taped and can be seen on Henderson County Government Channel 11. Henderson County Board of Education Meetings: Second Monday of the month (4:00 pm)
OUTSTANDING INFORMATION. A must read. News sources you can use from trusted outlets. Voter Integrity Project covers election integrity news with views. Election Integrity Network covers national election integrity issues and action alerts. First Tuesday covers Buncombe county issues, Media Balance newsletter covers state and national news, and We the People covers NC. Voter Integrity Project: Addressing the Civil Rights issue of this century. Election Integrity Network: News, Election Bill of Rights, State Coalitions, Resources and National Working Groups FirstTuesdayAsheville.com is a conservative advocacy organization that seeks fo amplify the voices of Buncombe County conservatives through education, social media, and other channels. They believe that conservative voices deserve to be heard, and they strive to give conservatives a platform to share their perspectives. Another Wake Up Call newsletter is published monthly and distributed to supporters and interested parties by First Tuesday Conservatives-Asheville a 501c4 non-profit. Asheville is one tough neighborhood and this newsletter will keep you up to date on all of the shenanigans. Please consider subscribing to their digital newsletter. FirstTuesdayAsheville.com Follow them on X @AshevilleFirst InstaGram: first.tuesday.asheville Media Balance Newsletter Free... Twice-a-Month... What you won't find in one place, anywhere else. The latest edition: [link removed] We The People newsletter. Subscribe here.
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