Freedom's Funeral Procession – Pontiac October 24

October 7, 2009
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 2009 (alternate rain date is Nov. 7)

Let Freedom Reign “Death of our Freedoms” funeral procession. (Hopefully this will help to prevent us from losing even more of our freedoms!!)

We will assemble at 12:00 noon at Walton and Telegraph in Pontiac.

Our procession will travel down Telegraph to Eight Mile to Woodward, Oakland Avenue and back up Telegraph to Walton.

Keep in mind while decorating cars, trucks, signs, etc. this is a family friendly event so appropriate language would be appreciated. We are losing our freedoms in SOOO many ways… pick the subject matter (s) that most concern you, and decorate your vehicle with pictures, slogans, etc.

If you are unable to join us for the entire procession, please feel free to JOIN US ALONG THE ROUTE!! We will be required to obey stop lights, etc… and to go a speed that at least prevents problems to other motorists. So if you join in along the way, you can help to fill in some of the ‘gaps’ that will be created by stoplights, etc.!!

For more information or Press, call 248-620-3016.

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