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The Hays County Republican’s Announce First Inaugural ‘Grand Old Picnic’

The Hays County Republicans announce their first inaugural “Grand Old Picnic” on August 18.
“The time is now as conservatives to activate our friends and family. We must motivate everyone who has had enough “hope” and “change” to get out there and take our Country back.” Hays County Republican Chairman Russell Hayter said.
The local favorite “Gypsy Wind” band will provide live music and the North Hays Republican Women’s group will have a booth to sign up those who need to register to vote.
“Our special guest will be Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, and we have live entertainment, food, and fun for the whole family.” Hayter said.
“Republican elected officials will be attending and this relaxed, family friendly casual atmosphere will be great for having fun and getting energized for the upcoming campaign season.”
You can join the Hays County Republican Party on Tuesday, August 18th from 6 – 9PM at Camp Ben McCulloch, 18301 FM1826, Driftwood, TX.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for student, children 12 or under are free, and can be purchased online at Eventbrite.com or at the event.
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