When: Monday,
August 16th -
New Date
Time: 11:30 am
Meal: Buffet lunch Cost:
Members -
$15 Non-Members $25
(RSVP required by
8/13)
Where:
Peace River Country Club,
150 S. Idlewood Avenue,
Bartow, FL 33830
Notice:
Attorney General McCollum is unable to attend our
club on the original date of Monday, August 9.
Therefore, our meeting has been rescheduled to
Monday, August 16th, 2010. If you have already
RSVP'd and/or paid, there is no need to follow up
unless you are unable to attend on the 16th.
We apologize for the inconvenience of the date
change, but we are appreciative to the McCollum
campaign for being willing to attend the following
week. If you have any questions or if I can be of
service, please contact me at
Jennifer@tigerbaypolk.com or call me at (863)
221-4895.
Polk County's Tiger Bay Club is
on a roll! We are proud to announce that candidate
for Florida Governor, Attorney General Bill
McCollum, will be our guest speaker at the Tiger Bay
Club of Polk County on Monday, August 9th.
Lunch will be served beginning at
11:30 a.m. and the meeting will begin promptly at
noon. Admission is $15.00 for members and $25.00 for
non-members. YOU MUST HAVE AN RSVP TO ATTEND.
PLEASE RSVP NO LATER THAN NOON ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 13,
2010 TO GUARANTEE YOUR SEAT. Payment is accepted at the door.
Please RSVP no later than to
jennifer@tigerbaypolk.com or call (863)
774-1105. You may pay online if you prefer (see
below)
Bill McCollum
is a native Floridian, born in Brooksville. He
graduated from Hernando High School and earned his
bachelor’s degree and law degree from the University
of Florida. After graduating from law school, Bill
served on active duty in the U.S. Navy from
1969-1972. In 1992, he retired from the Naval
Reserve as a Commander, having served 23 years as an
officer in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG).
From 1981 to
2001, Bill represented the people of Central Florida
in the United States Congress. He founded the U.S.
House Task force on Terrorism and Unconventional
Warfare and was recognized as an expert on
terrorism. General McCollum also served on the
Judiciary Committee, where he chaired the
Subcommittee on Crime, as well as the Intelligence
and Banking committees. Upon retiring from the House
of Representatives in 2001, he was a partner with
Baker and Hostetler, LLP, until he was elected as
the Attorney General.
As Attorney
General, Bill’s other priorities include developing
a statewide gang reduction strategy; consumer
protection; combating Medicaid fraud; improving the
state’s security against terrorist threats, and
fighting crimes against the elderly, especially
identity theft.
For a complete
Bio on Attorney General McCollum,
click here.
What will
Attorney General McCollum bring to the table as
Governor? What are his thoughts and views of the
state of the state? Bring your own questions and
let's ask him! You just might win that tiger!
Thank you for your continued interest and
participation! We have an amazing Club!
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