Lake County Tea Party July 5th Event

From the Lake County Tea Party…

The Lake County Tea Party is holding its Independence Day celebration and rally on July 5th at Cook Park in downtown Libertyville starting at 1 PM.

Confirmed speakers:

  • Lex Green, Libertarian Candidate for Governor
  • Ed Rutledge, Libertarian Candidate for Lt. Governor
  • David Schippers, Constitutional Lawyer
  • Mark Curran, Lake County Sherriff
  • Terry Weppler, Libertyville Mayor
  • Maria Rodriguez, Executive Director, For The Good of Illinois and Mayor of Long Grove
  • Bruno Behrend, ExtremeWisdom.com and former host of the Extreme Wisdom radio show on WKRS
  • Michael Carbone, Grayslake Dist. 46 school board member, and Lake County TEA Party board member
  • Robert Cook, Lake County Republican Chairman
  • Rosanna Pulido, Director, Illinois Minuteman Project
  • Pastor Richard Valkanet, Living Waters Assembly of God Church, Grayslake
  • Health industry expert Steve Tucker
  • Randall Stufflebeam, Constitution Party nominee for U.S. Senator
  • Julie Fox, Libertarian Party nominee for Comptroller
  • Dan Sugrue, Republican nominee for State Representative, 59th District
  • MC: Paul Mitchell, Lake County TEA Party board member, Lake County Right to Life Board member


Announcing It is Getting Crowdered in Here

From the Lake County 9/12 Patriots…

The Patriot Foundation and Lake County Young Republicans presents comedian Steven Crowder performing at The Fuel Room @ Austin’s Saloon & Eatery, 481 Peterson Road, Libertyville. Friday June 25, 7:00 PM. Tickets for this fund raiser are $25 General Admission/ $35 VIP. Austin’s (847) 549-1972, The 9/12 Patriots (847)847-4943 or www.the912patriots.com

Steven Crowder, 22 years old, was born in Detroit and raised in Montreal, Canada. Crowder really had nothing going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was awarded the role of voicing the character Alan “The Brain” Powers on the children’s television series Arthur. The role immediately launched him into the realm of “Babe Magnet”. With this in mind, he continued down the path of acting (in voice, TV and film) until he came to the realization that he was no longer the ‘cute’ kid that Public Broadcasting had learned to love. Now that his baby-fat cheeks had left him, he knew that he needed a new hook to catch the ladies. Frantically he searched for the answer until one summer, working as manual labor for the “Just for Laughs” Comedy Festival, the art of Standup Comedy caught his attention.
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Announcing It is Getting Crowdered in Here”