07 October 2007

Local Libertarians and Hoosiers For Fair Tax host old fashion Protest regarding Property Taxes



(Fort Wayne, Indiana) The Libertarian Party of Allen County and Candidates for City Council with supporters are joining together with Hoosiers For Fair Tax and many citizens Saturday the 13th of October 2007 at Frieman Square between 11:30 and 1:00 to hold an old fashion Tax Protest and Tea Party at the bridge near the Old Fort north of Superior Street. Citizens are encouraged to bring their property tax slips to add to the tea bag. The event will kick off with general organization and speakers then proceed from Frieman Square north on Clinton and east on Superior Street to the Governor Samuel Bigger Memorial Bridge where a tea bag with everyone’s property tax slips in it will be ceremoniously thrown asunder into the river. Come out and join the protest and the collective action. There are no worries about littering we will have a rope tied to the tea bag to pull it back out after the protest.


Who: Hoosiers for Fair Tax & Libertarian Party of AC

What: Property Tax Protest and Tea Party
Where: Freiman Square (Clinton and Main Streets) across from the City County Building
When: Saturday, October 13th 11:30AM – 1PM
Why: Protest rising property taxes

Contact Info:
Hoosiers for Fair Tax – Ron Heilman 432 – 7999 (Work #)
Libertarian Party – Doug Horner 704 – 4698 (Cell #)

Photo credit: Jacob Cox

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