When does the B/CS Tea Party meet? Where are its meetings held?

July 10, 2011
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We hold our regular meetings:

We’ll try to keep our Upcoming Events page updated on what we’re planning for the next meeting.

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2 Responses to When does the B/CS Tea Party meet? Where are its meetings held?

  1. Bill Klemm on August 5, 2011 at 8:26 am

    What happened to Thursday’s meeting? I drove 30 miles to attend, only to find nobody showed up.

    • Jody Quimby on August 8, 2011 at 6:26 pm

      Bill,

      I am very sorry that you missed our meeting on August 4, 2011, especially since you drove such a distance.

      We meet on the first Thursday night of each month at 6:30 PM at the College Station Conference Center on George Bush Drive. There is a link to the map for the location on the BCSTP Home Page.

      The August 4th meeting included presentations from two political candidates as noted below:

      Bill Yancy – Candidate for Texas State Representative, Dist. 14

      Glenn Addison – Candidate for U.S. Senate from Texas

      We had a great time asking questions and the candidates did well answering the questions.

      Again, I am sorry that we did not get to meet you last week and hope you will consider attending our next meeting in September.

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