You are patriotically invited to attend tonight’s open meeting of the Saint Augustine Tea Party where Jerry Cameron, Chair of the St. Johns County Republican Executive Committee, will be the guest speaker. Cameron, who has always been an outspoken proponent of American principles, has spent a considerable portion of his life studying the foundations of our country.
Tea Party Chairman Lance Thate promised “miracles” at tonight’s meeting where Cameron will discuss the “True Miracles of the American Revolution”.
“The chaos that appears to be around us is playing out in the same manner as it did in 1775,” Thate told local Historic City News reporters. “The Boston Tea Party already had occurred, and the opening volleys were fired in Concord and Lexington in April of 1775. But, there were miracles in 1775 and before. Cameron’s presentation tonight will reflect on those.”
Lance Thate
Cameron has served over 20 years in the public sector, and 25 years in the private sector. A graduate from the 150th Session of the FBI National Academy, he served as Police Chief in two jurisdictions, and as City Manager for the City of Fernandina Beach. Cameron was the Assistant County Administrator for Saint Johns County, a position in which he held for 9 years until retirement in 2015. Cameron also serves as volunteer Vice-Chair of the St. Johns County Continuum of Care, and Chair of the Ad-Hoc Housing Committee.
Thate says that the left’s hateful activities are going to run straight into another set of miracles and that tonight is your chance to get a preview of what’s to come. The meeting Tuesday, September 25th starts at 6:30 p.m., and is held at the Village Inn, located at 900 North Ponce de Leon Boulevard.
Join us for an informative evening. Question and answer session to follow. The meeting is open to members and guests as well as the public. There is no admission charge. More information is available on their website saintaugustineteaparty.org
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