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C019 090 017 All.Pdf This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu/-;'Od-?~~- 9~ Y~ ~ l~'f59/3 Draft #3 6/24/94 Contact: Mo Taggart 703/684-7848 Jo-Anne Coe 703/845-1714 SENATOR DOLE SCHEDULE -- JUNE 24-27, 1994 -- IDAHO, CAI.IFQIUJIA, Nfill MEXI:CQ, NEBRASKA, KANSAS AND OHIO FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1994 1:40 pm DEPART Capitol for Dulles Airport Driver: Wilbert 2:10 pm AR~IVE Dulles Airport and proceed to departing aircraft FBO: Signature Flight 703/661-0031 2:15 pm DEPART Washington for Lewiston, ID FBO: Stout Flying Service Aircraft: Hawker (CSX) Tail number: N77CS Flight time: 5 hours 30 minutes Pilots: Joe Setina Glen Young Seats: B Meal: snacks Manifest: Senator Dole Senator Symma Woody Price (VP Gov. Relations CSX) Pat Templeton Senator McClure Senator Kempthorne Patricia Kempthorne Contact: Beth or Sandy Gerald Grady 804/782-1510 Time change: - 3 Hours Page 1 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1994 Cqont'd) PAGE TWO 4:45 PM ARRIVE Lewiston, ID PLANE SHOULD TAXX TO SWBENBY AIRCRAFT 208/746-2577 FBO: Hillcrest Air 209/746-82?1 Met by: Mike Glassner Carolyn Durant, Idaho Repub. Party Vice Chairman Randy Smith, State Chairman NOTE: Phone call to Iowa Straw Poll Reception - Mike Glassner will have detailo 4:50 PM DEPART airport for Ramada Tower Driver: Thomaa Lawford Curtis Exley Mark Peterson Paul Durant Drive time: 10 minutes Location: Ramada Inn 5:00 PM ARRIVE Ramada Inn 208/799-1000 5:00 PM- Presa Avail 5:15 PM Location: Room #107, Ramada Tower 5:15 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK Executive Roundtable Discussion 5:45 PM Location: Port 1 Attendance: 25 @ $250 per person Event runs: 5:30 - 6:00 pm Press: Closed Facility: Hollow square seating Format: Informal discussion Contact: Carolyn Durant 208/743-0930 5:50 PM- ATTEND VIP Reception 6:50 PM Location: Ramada Tower Ballroom Attendance: 200 ® $100 per person, $150 couple Event runs: 5:30 - 7:00 pm Press: Closed Facility: None Format: Mix and mingle No remarks Photo - op Contact: Carolyn Durant 208/743-0930 208/746-8159 fax 6:50 PM DEPART Reception for Idaho Republican Party State Convention Dinner via van Page 2 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1994 (cont'd) PAGE THREE 7:00 PM ATTEND/SPEAK Idaho Republican Party State Convention Dinner Location: Seaport Club Ballroom Attendance: 500 Event runs: 7:00 - 9:00 pm Press: Closed Facility: Riser, standing podium and mike Dole table: Senator Steve Symms Senator Larry Craig Suzanne Craig Randy Smith, State Party Chairman LaDean Smith Format: 7:00 pm Welcome by Randy Smith Pledge of Allegiance Invocation 7: 10 pm Senator Craig introduces Senator Dole 7:15 pm Senator Dole gives remarks Contact: Carolyn Durant 208/743-0930 7:35 PM DEPART Ramada Inn for Lewiston Airport Driver: Prive time: 10 minutes 7:45 PM ARRIVE airport and proceed to departing aircraft FBO: Hillcrest Aircraft 208/746-8271 7:50 PM DEPART Lewiston, ID for Los Angeles, CA/LAX FBO: Kaiserair Aircraft: Gulfstream 4 (Keck) Tail number: N404CC Flight time: 2 hours Pilots: Deloy Smith Jim Rossini Dottie Phillips - attendant Seats: 15 Meal: Dinner Manifest: Senator Dole Mike Glassner Pat Templeton 9:50 PM ARRIVE Los Angeles, CA FBO: Kaiserair 310/568-0547 Met by: Bill Mancini, CA advance 310/443-4175 Page 3 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu PRXDAY, JUNE 24, 1994 (cont'd) PAGE POUR 9:55 PM DEPART air.port for Loew's Santa Monica Hotel Met by: Bill Keck NOTEi Bill Keck will drive the Senator to the hotel Drivers: Jim Reeder Joe Komarinsky 714/747-5846 car 714/746-0027 cellular Drive time: 20 minutes estimate Location: 1700 Ocean Avenue Santa Monica 10:15 PM ARRIVE Loew's Santa Monica Hotel for PRIVATE 310/458-6700 310/458-6761 fax RON----Santa Monica SATQRDAY, JUNE 25, 1994 PAGE FOUR 9:15 AM- ATTEND/SPEAK National Association of Radio and Talk Show 9:45 AM Hosts Location: Arcadia Ballroom Attendance: 500 talk show hosts, managers, producers and program directors Event runs: 9:00 - 9:45 am Press: Open Facility: Riser. (16 11 ), headtable, free standing podium with mike, rounds of 8 Format: 9:15 am Mary Beal, KNSS - Wichita, introduces Senator Dole 9:18 am Senator Dole gives remarks Headtable: Gene Burns - Incoming President (WORR - New York} Paul Lyle - President (WGBB - Long Island) Michael Reagan American Entertainment Network Mary Beal - KNSS - Wichita Governor Wilson Senator Dole Contact: Carol Nashe 310/458-6700 9:45 AM- PRIVATE T!ME 11:45 AM Page 4 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SATURDAY, JUNB 25, 1994 PAGE PJ:YE 11:45 AM DEPART hotel for Fundraaing Luncheon for Michael Huff ington Driver: Jim Reeder Joe Komarineky 714/747-5846 car 714/746-0027 cellular Drive time: 30 minutes Location: Home of Dennis Tito 1800 Alta Mura Road 12:15 PM - ATTEND/SPEAK Fundraiaing Luncheon for Michael Huffington 1:30 PM Location: Patio - Home of Dennis Tito Attendance: 30-40@ $1,000 per person Event runs: 11:30 - 1:30 pm Press: Closed Facility: No podium and mike Buffet, Seated at rounds ·I NOTBs Switch tables per cou~se Format: Mix and mingle 12:30 pm Lunch served 12:55 pm Michael Huffington introduces Senator Dole 1: 00 pm Senator Dole gives remarks Contact: Kristen Reuter 415/398-6606 510/420-1578 415/398-7832 fax Advance: Brad Gary - CA Advance Edie Bennett - Allergan 1:30 PM DEPART Luncheon for Young Executives Fundraising Reception Michael Huff ington Location: Outside on the lawn Page 5 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1994 PAGE SJ:X l :35 PM ARRIVE Luncheon for Young Executives Fundraising Reception Michael Huff ington Location: Outside on lawn Attendance: 150-200 young executives @ $75 per person Event runs: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Press: Open Facility: Mike only, no podium Format: Mix and mingle 1:50 pm Peter Kezirian, Young Executives of America, introduces Mike Huff ington 1:55 pm Mike Huffington introduces Senator Dole 2:00 pm Senator Dole gives remarks Contact: Kristen Heuter 415/398-6606 510/420-1578 415/398-7832 fax NOTEa If Press covers event, they will want to ask brief questions after your reina~ks. 2:20 PM DEPART Reception for LAX Driver: Jim Reeder Joe Komarinsky Drive time: 35 minutes 2:55 PM ARRIVE LAX and proceed to departing aircraft FBO: Kaiserair 310/568-0547 3:00 PM DEPART Los Angeles for Albuquerque/International Airport FBO: Cutter Flying Service Aircraft: Gulfstream 4 (Keck) Tail number: N404CC Flight time: 1 hour 40 minutes Pilots: Deloy Smith Jim Rossini Dottie Phillips - attendant Sea.ts: 15 Meal: Snack Manifest: Senator Dole Mike Glassner Pat Templeton Time change: +l hours Contact: Heather 310/578-5900 Page 6 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SATQRDAY. JUNE 25, 1994 (cont'd) PAGE ~EVEN 5:40 PM ARRIVE Albuquerque International Airport FBO: Cutter Flying Service 505/842-4184 Met by: Colin and Kay McMillan 5:45 PM DEPART airport for Reception for Colin McMillan Driver: Enrique Knell, McMillan staff Drive time: 10 minutes Location: Home of Shirley Leslie 4117 Rio Grande N.W. 5:55 PM ARRIVE Home of Shirley Leslie 5:55 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK Reception for Colin McMillan 7:00 PM Attendance: 100 ® $100 per person Event runs: 6:00-7:15 pm Press: Open Facility: None Format: Mix and mingle Colin McMillan introduces Senator Dole Senator Dole gives remarks Contact: Helen Howe 505/345-0700 505/345-3355 fax 7:00 PM- PRESS AVAIL 7:15 PM Location: Private Room at Leslie Home 7:15 PM DEPART Reception for airport Driver: Enrique Knell, McMillan staff Drive time: 10 minutes 7:25 PM ARRIVE airport and proceed to departing aircraft FBO: Cutter Flying Service 505/842-4164 7:30 PM DEPART Albuquerque for Omaha, NE FBO: Sky Harbor Aircraft: Gulfstream 4 (Keck) Tail number: N404CC Flight time: l hour 40 minutes Pilots: Deloy Smith Jim Rossini Dottie Phillips - attendant Seats: 15 Meal: Dinner Manifest: Senator Dole Mike Glassner Pat Templeton Time change: +1 hours Contact: Heather 310/578-5900 Page 7 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SATORPAY, JUNE 25, 1994 Ccont#d) PAGE ElGHT 10:10 PM ARRIVE Omaha, NE FBO: Sky Harbor 402/422-6633 10:15 PM DEPART airport for Marriott Hotel Driver: Drive time: 15 minutes Location: 10220 Regency Circle 10:30 PM ARRIVE Marriott Hotel for PRIVATE 402/399-9000 RON----omaha, NE BUNPAY 1 JUNE 26. 1993 11:25 AM DEPART hotel room for Presa Avail 11:30 AM- PRESS AVAIL with Jan Stoney 11:45 AM Location: 11:55 AM DEPART Marriott Hotel for Fundraising Brunch for Jan Stoney Driver: Drive time: s minutes Location: Home of Mayor P.J. Morgan 11124 Pierce Plaza 12:00 AM- ARRIVE/SPEAK at Fundraising Brunch for Jan Stoney 1:10 PM Attendance: ? @ $500 per couple Event runs: Press: Closed Facility: None Format: Mix and mingle Jan Stoney gives remarks and introduces Senator Dole Senator Dole gives remarks Informal photos Contact: Laura Van Hove 402/330-1121 402/330-5150 fax 1:10 PM DEPART Brunch for Eppley Airport Driver: Drive time: 10 minutes 1:20 PM ARRIVE Eppley Airport FBO: Sky Harbor 402/422-6633 Page 8 of 78 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu §UNDAY, JUNE 26, 1993 1: 25 PM DEPART
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