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Republican Bus Tour Is Coming to a Town Near You! THE 2014 REPUBLICAN BUS TOUR IS COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU! WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15TH BOISE 9:30-10:15am Pastry Perfection 5855 N Glenwood St MERIDIAN 10:30-11:10am Meridian City Hall 33 E. Broadway Ave. Ste 300 NAMPA 11:30am-12:40pm Nampa Senior Center 207 Constitution way NAMPA 12:45-1:15pm Nampa Civic Center 311 3rd St. S. KUNA 1:40-2:00pm El Gallo Giro 482 W Main St. MELBA 2:20-2:40pm Melba Fire Department 408 Carrie Rex Ave. MARSING 3:15-3:40pm Marsing Senior Center 218 Main St. WILDER 4:00-4:25pm Wilder Farms Office Highway 95 and Peckham Rd. PARMA 4:40-5:10pm Trent Accounting 301 E Grove Ave CALDWELL 5:30-7:00pm GOP Headquarters 2904 Cleveland Blvd THURSDAY OCTOBER 16TH WEISER 8:30-9:00am Farm Bureau Office 682 Appleton Ln. CAMBRIDGE 9:35-9:55am Mrs. G’s Ranch House 20 E Central Blvd COUNCIL 10:20-10:40am Heartland Coffee Kitchen 104 N Dartmouth St. 1/2 NEW MEADOWS 11:10-11:30am The Connection 321 Virginia St. RIGGINS 12:15-1:15pm River Rock Café 1149 Main St. GRANGEVILLE 1:15-1:45pm Super 8 801 W South 1st st. KOOSKIA 2:30-2:50pm Cloninger Grocery Store Highway 13 & 1st ave KAMIAH 3:00-3:25pm Hearthstone Bakery 502 Main St. OROFINO 3:50-4:10pm Ponderosa Restaurant 220 Michigan Ave LEWISTON 6:00-8:00pm Lindsay Creek Vineyards 3107 Powers Ave. YOUR 2014 REPUBLICAN TEAM SHERRI YBARRA C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER BRAD LITTLE LAWERENCE DENNEY BRANDON WOOLF RON CRANE LAWRENCE WASDEN SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNOR LT. GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CONTROLLER STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION For more information contact Martin Bilbao 208-989-6417 | Dates, Times and Locations subject to change* | PAID OTTER FOR IDAHO. THE 2014 REPUBLICAN BUS TOUR IS COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU! FRIDAY OCTOBER 17TH HAYDEN 10:30-11:10am Super 1 Foods 240 W Hayden Ave. ATHOL 11:20-11:30am Texaco Gas Station 6300 E Highway 54 SANDPOINT 12:00-1:00pm Community Center Address TBA* PRIEST RIVER 1:30-2:00pm Priest River Community Center 5399 Highway 2 SPIRIT LAKE 2:30-2:50pm 4th and Main Pizza 6185 W. Main St. RATHDRUM 3:05-3:45pm Kelly Kimberling Gilder Agency 15626 N Highway 41 POST FALLS 4:00-4:45pm Buck Knives 660 S. Lochsa St. COEUR D’ALENE 5:00-6:30pm McCuen Park 420 E Front St. SATURDAY OCTOBER 18TH MOSCOW 10:00-11:00am Homecoming Parade Downtown Moscow MOSCOW 11:30am-2:00pm Kibbie Dome Parking Lot Kibbie Dome CASCADE 7:15-7:40pm American Legion Hall 105 W. Mill St. MONDAY OCTOBER 20TH MOUNTAIN HOME 8:00-9:00am Lucky Perk 390 American Leagion Blvd FAIRFIELD 10:15-10:30am Camas County Senior Center 129 Willow Ave W. BELLEVUE 11:15-11:40am Splash and Dash 516 N. Main St. HAILEY 11:50am-12:30pm The Connection (senior center) 721 3rd Ave S. PICABO 1:00-1:20pm Silver Creek Convenience Store 18918 U.S. 20 CAREY 1:30-1:50pm Carey City Hall & Senior Center 29482 Main St. MACKAY 3:00-3:15pm Sammy’s 318 Custer St. ARCO 3:40-4:00pm Memorial Veterans Park 440 S. Front St. TERRETON 5:00-5:20pm Jefferson County Fairgrounds 1400 E 1500 N IDAHO FALLS 6:00-7:30pm GOP Headquarters 805 S. Holmes YOUR 2014 REPUBLICAN TEAM SHERRI YBARRA C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER BRAD LITTLE LAWERENCE DENNEY BRANDON WOOLF RON CRANE LAWRENCE WASDEN SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNOR LT. GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CONTROLLER STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION For more information contact Martin Bilbao 208-989-6417 | Dates, Times and Locations subject to change* | PAID OTTER FOR IDAHO. THE 2014 REPUBLICAN BUS TOUR IS COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU! TUESDAY OCTOBER 21ST RIGBY 10:00-11:00am Broulims Grocery Store 150 N State St SWAN VALLEY 11:40am-12:00pm Rainey Creek Country Store 2997 Swan Valley Highway VICTOR 12:30-1:30pm Pioneer Park Highway 33 & E Birch DRIGGS 1:45-2:15pm Geotourism Center Idaho 33 Scenic ASHTON 3:00-3:25pm Ashton Senior Center 52 Main St ST. ANTHONY 3:40-4:10pm Freemont County Annex Building 125 N Bridge St SUGAR CITY 4:20-4:50pm Sugar City Foods Center St and Highway 33 REXBURG 5:00-7:00pm Madison Middle School 575 W 7th St WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22ND IDAHO FALLS Literature Drops THURSDAY OCTOBER 23RD BLACKFOOT 9:15-10:00am Stingers 465 NW Main St CHUBBUCK 10:30-11:15am Idaho Central Credit Union HQ 4400 Central Way POCATELLO 11:30-11:55am Farmers Insurance 2500 S 5th Ave SODA SPRINGS 12:55-1:10pm Corrigan Park Highway 30 PRESTON 2:10-2:30pm Stokes Market 217 S. State St. MCCAMMON 3:15-3:30pm Harkness Hotel 206 Center St. AMERICAN FALLS 4:30-5:00pm American Falls City Park Tyhee and Idaho St. BURLEY 6:00-8:00pm Burley Inn 800 N Overland Ave. YOUR 2014 REPUBLICAN TEAM SHERRI YBARRA C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER BRAD LITTLE LAWERENCE DENNEY BRANDON WOOLF RON CRANE LAWRENCE WASDEN SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNOR LT. GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CONTROLLER STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION For more information contact Martin Bilbao 208-989-6417 | Dates, Times and Locations subject to change* | PAID OTTER FOR IDAHO. THE 2014 REPUBLICAN BUS TOUR IS COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU! FRIDAY OCTOBER 24TH TWIN FALLS 8:30-9:15am GOP Headquarters 525 Blue Lakes Blvd N. KIMBERLY 9:30-10:00am Wright Physical Therapy 931 Center St. Ste C FILER 10:20-10:35am Logan’s Market 130 Highway 30 BUHL 10:50-11:15am The Body Works 114 Broadway Ave S. JEROME 11:45am-12:30pm Prescott & Craig Insurance 101 E Main St. SHOSHONE 12:50-1:10pm Community Center 218 N Rail West GOODING 1:30-2:00pm The North Valley Academy 906 Main St. WENDELL 2:15-2:45pm Farmhouse Restaurant 1955 Frontage Rd S. GLENS FERRY 3:20-3:45pm Campbell Tractor 233 N Bannock St. BOISE 5:00-7:00pm Boise State Stadium Broadway & University SATURDAY OCTOBER 25TH EAGLE 9:30-10:50am Heritage Park 185 E. State Street STAR 11:00-11:30am City Hall 10769 W. State St. MIDDLETON 11:40am-12:10pm Ridley’s Grocery Store 211 S. Middleton Rd CALDWELL 12:30-1:15pm Simplot Stadium 2207 Blaine St. EMMETT 2:00-2:45pm Husky Park Main St & Washington St. FRUITLAND 3:30-5:30pm Fruitland Old Middle School 500 SW 3rd St YOUR 2014 REPUBLICAN TEAM SHERRI YBARRA C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER BRAD LITTLE LAWERENCE DENNEY BRANDON WOOLF RON CRANE LAWRENCE WASDEN SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNOR LT. GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CONTROLLER STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION For more information contact Martin Bilbao 208-989-6417 | Dates, Times and Locations subject to change* | PAID OTTER FOR IDAHO..
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