"Ronald Reagan: A Time for Choosing" | Eastern North Carolina Now

Please mark your calenders for Monday, August 8th at 6:30 pm at the Landmark Baptist Church, 4657 US Hwy 13 South for our next Tea Party examining "Ronald Reagan: A Time for Choosing."

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    Please mark your calenders for Monday, August 8th, at 6:30 p.m. at the Landmark Baptist Church, 4657 U.S. Hwy. 13 South (directions below). Please pass on to friends, family, and neighbors. I attached a flyer if that helps.

    Karen Kozel's husband, Dr. Bill Kozel, will give a presentation entitled: "Ronald Reagan: A Time for Choosing."

    Join us for this riveting topic springing from Reagan's speech on pursuing the American Dream. Dr. Kozel will discuss Reagan-omics, Reagan's conservative views, and the idea that we can succeed in spite of our dismal fiscal environment. What would Reagan say about current events if he were still with us and what would he say about the Tea Party movement?

    Directions (Greenville): Travel down Greenville Blvd. as if you are heading to Memorial Blvd (Rt. 11) and then past the Regal Grande Theatre. Go past the theatre and continue to the next light (intersection with Dickinson Blvd., aka, Hwy. 13). Make a left onto Dickinson. You will go about 2 miles down the road and you will see the Landmark Baptist Church (red brick) on the left side.

    Directions (Craven County): Take Rt. 43 into Greenville. Make a right turn onto Firetower Rd. and then take it to Rt. 11 (Memorial Blvd.) Make a right onto Memorial Blvd. Go past Sonic and the Toyota Dealership (on right) and the Kohl's Mall (on left). At the major intersection with Greenville Blvd. (many car dealerships on corner), make a left. You will pass the Cracker Barrel and then the Regal Grande Theatre. Continue to the next light (intersection with Dickinson Blvd., aka, Hwy. 13). Make a left onto Dickinson. You will go about 2 miles down the road and you will see the Landmark Baptist Church (red brick) on the left side.

    Directions from Winterville, Ayden, Grifton, Kinston: Travel on Rt. 11 into Greenville. Go past Sam's Club, then Pitt Community College, and then past the Kohl's Mall. At the major intersection with Greenville Blvd (many car dealerships on corner), make a left. You will pass the Cracker Barrel and then the Regal Grande Theatre. Continue to the next light (intersection with Dickinson Blvd., aka, Hwy. 13). Make a left onto Dickinson. You will go about 2 miles down the road and you will see the Landmark Baptist Church (red brick) on the left side.

    Directions from Wilson: Take Rt. 265 into Greenville. As soon as you enter the city limits and have to reduce speed to 45, get in the right lane. At the light for Allen Rd. (Zaxby's on left), make a right. Take Allen Rd. to the next light (intersection with Dickinson Rd., aka. Hwy. 13), make a right. You will go about 2 miles down the road and you will see the Landmark Baptist Church (red brick) on the left side.
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