Sunday, October 3, 2010

Heritage Event for Young Professionals Tuesday in Birmingham --- Join Us!

Fellow Conservative:
We cordially invite you to attend a Heritage event for young professionals in downtown Birmingham - 7pm Tuesday, October 5, 2010.
To register for this event, visit www.MyHeritage.org/Heritage




The Southeast Michigan Committee for Heritage cordially invites you to attend an event for young professionals
Will Opportunity Keep Knocking?
How Government Policies are Making it Harder for You to Become Successful
Most young adults grew up in a time of unparalleled prosperity in America. Their parents' generation has become wealthier than any other generation in America's history. These boom years have led to exceptional growth and wealth creation. Many young professionals have always assumed that the same opportunities will exist for them as well. But is this the case?
Government policies being proposed today make these opportunities less likely. Bill Beach and Rob Bluey will explain how this Administration's policies will affect America's young professionals. Bill Beach will share real solutions to the economic problems facing the country and particularly the younger generation, from Obama's tax hikes to the economic impact of historically high debt burden.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
7:00 p.m. Reception
7:45 p.m. Remarks
South
210 South Old Woodward Avenue
Birmingham, Michigan
Registration Information
There is a $10 registration fee to attend. Wine, drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
To register for this event, visit www.MyHeritage.org/Heritage.
For more information, please contact Brittany Balmer at (202) 608-1524 or specialevents@heritage.org.
Young Professionals Host Committee
Nicholas Cabrera
Nick Dutchenshen
Robert Gillette
Robert Steele
David Wisz



Southeast Michigan Committee for Heritage
Sarah and Doug Allison, Honorary Chairmen Robert Gillette
Dulce Fuller, Chairman Barbara Kasler
Gilbert Cox Ed Levy
Ted FullerJames LoPrete
Dick GabrysMichael Monahan
Bob GilletteGregory Schwartz

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