Tag: Traverse City

Yeah its a big deal.. Tea Party Express In Michigan

The Tea Party Express began its Roll through Michigan Thursday in Ironwood for an evening event.  The event was originally scheduled as a “whistle stop” and it was not expected they would be there very long.  Apparently over 500 folks…

TEA PARTY EXPRESS April 2010 Michigan Stops Updated!

As we get closer to the first stop on April 8th, we will try to keep you updated on the changes and additions to the express stops. Official Michigan Stops of the express: Ironwood, MI Date/Time: Thursday, April 8th at…

Tea Party Express Launch A HUGE Success!

These pictures are but a few out of many taken at the Saturday rally in Searchlight Nevada, home of the Senate Leader Harry Reid.  From the Massive crowds, to singular expressions of patriotism, to the flag designed by Michigander and…

Traverse City Tea Party April 10, 2010

This might be a rather large rally in Traverse City Michigan.  We will be equipped with a professional sound system, world class singer Lloyd Marcus will be coming with the Express bus, and we are working on other special guests…

Happy Tea Party Day!

Tonight in celebration of the event that arguably started it all, we had a Tea Party and candle light vigil. The Boston Tea party of December 16, 1773 was the spark that ignited the colonial revolution against the King. 80+…

St. Francis Takes Title

Division 7 winners 42-8 over Hudson at Ford Field in Detroit.   2nd year in a row for Traverse City St. Francis. Congratulations!!

Word Of The Day.. "Dichotomy"

Dichotomy – noun “division into two mutually exclusive, opposed, or contradictory groups: a dichotomy between thought and action.” An event that is going to happen “internationally,” the “350” festival demonstrates the doorknob mentality of the left, and its inability to…

Unintended Consequences

A few years ago when talk of draining the dam ponds along the Boardman started, I openly wondered about the value of the shoreline properties and discovered that the plan was not to honor any riparian boundaries that were generally…