
Annual event to be held Sat., March 29 at the AC Hotel on the Vancouver Waterfront
Limited tickets are available for the Clark County Republicans’ annual Lincoln Day Dinner, to be held Sat. March 29 at the AC Hotel on the Vancouver Waterfront. Doors will open for the event at 4:30 p.m. with a social hour scheduled for 5-6 p.m. and the dinner and program from 6-10 p.m.

This year’s guest speakers are William Kirk, Washington Gun Law and Pete Serrano, Silent Majority Foundation. Special guests are Rep. Jim Walsh, WAGOP chairman, and Glen Morgan, We The Governed.
The event will include a dinner, auction, dessert dash and a no host bar. It is described as semi formal.
Special tables available include:
• 2A Defender Table with featured speaker William Kirk and nine additional guests, who will receive premium seating. Cost is $2,500.
• Colt Commander Table with special guest Jim Walsh and nine additional guests, who will receive premium seating. Cost is $2,500.
• Freedom Fighter Table with featured speaker Pete Serrano and nine additional guests, who will receive premium seating. Cost is $2,500.
• Smith & Wesson Table with special guest Glen Morgan and nine additional guests, who will receive premium seating. Cost is $2,500.
General admission is $125. Registration closes March 22.
The AC Hotel on the Vancouver Waterfront is located at 333 W. Columbia Way, Vancouver. Free parking available.
To register go to ClarkRepublicans.org.
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