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DONKEY ROMP MAIN EVENT O N L D H P M . O O i O O l U t . 2019 DONKEY ROMP MAIN EVENT o N I S B N n D I o A A x K C SPONSORSHIP FORM N Y a 4 A E 2019 , 3 p Y H MAY $5000 8 i O t 5 o R , SPONSOR NAME _________________________________________________________ U l B S 20, 2019 O C E a e t D DONKEY ROMP o M n CONTACT _______________________________________________________________ E n t M e P R O r o C M u ADDRESS __________________________________ PHONE____________________ – MAIN EVENT R g B A A e a T , I I t C L N CITY ____________________________________________________________________ o o C n u A i E s R i M a V STATE ______________________________________ ZIP________________________ o P n A u E a I g N G 7 e E-MAIL__________________________________________________________________ N T 0 , C 8 L 2 O 2 A 1 0 M - 4 M 1 3 I T 9 SPONSORED BY 8 T E 5 E Print company name as you would like it to appear on your sign. No logos. MAIN EVENT TICKETS $500 PER COUPLE ADDRESS __________________________________ PHONE____________________ CITY ____________________________________________________________________ STATE ______________________________________ ZIP________________________ MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 _____ NUMBER OF MAIN EVENT TICKETS EVENING MAIN EVENT AT DEADLINE: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 HILTON CAPITOL CENTER – BATON ROUGE, LA Mail entries to: P.O. Box 4385, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4385 LOUISIANA HOUSE DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS 2019 SPONSORSHIPS Andy Anders Patrick Jefferson Donkey Romp Main Event Sponsorships James Armes Sam Jenkins DONKEY ROMP are available for $5000. John Bagneris Robert Johnson MAIN EVENT Each sponsorship includes: Admission for 10 to MAIN EVENT Robert Billiot Sam Jones Sponsorship sign Joseph Bouie Edmond Jordan A special sponsor recognition and gift Ken Brass Jeremy LaCombe Please complete registration form on reverse side. Chad Brown Terry Landry Barbara Carpenter Ed Larvadain, III Robby Carter LIVE AUCTION Bernard LeBas Gary Carter Walt Leger Kenny Cox Rodney Lyons Royce Duplessis House Democratic Caucus Chair Denise Marcelle Hilton Capitol Center – Riverside Ballroom Robert Johnson AB Franklin 201 Lafayette St. Dustin Miller Randal Gaines Monday, May 20, 2019 – 7:00 P.M. “We hope we can count on you to take part in the Pat Moore or upon adjournment Jerry "Truck" Gisclair 2019 Donkey Romp Main Event. Sponsorship forms Cedric Glover Barbara Norton $500 per couple $5000 sponsorship and information are included in this brochure. Jimmy Harris Vincent Pierre Catering provided by famous area restaurants We look forward to hearing from you soon.” Dorothy Sue Hill Patricia Smith DEADLINE: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 Katrina Jackson Malinda White Mail entries to: P.O. Box 4385 Main Event Committee Edward “Ted” James Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821-4385 Gary Carter, Walt Leger III, Sam Jenkins For more information, call Michelle Pat Smith and Malinda White NOT PAID FOR AT TAXPAYERS’ EXPENSE. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS POLITICAL COMMITTEE ARE NOT DEDUCTIBLE FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES. AUTHORIZED BY THE LOUISIANA HOUSE at 225-336-4155 DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE..
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