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Barbara Anderson's Membership Message

Dear member;

Happy Summer!

The summer event I'm really looking forward to is Bill Hudak's "Stand Up America: a Celebration of Freedom" at the North Shore Music Theatre, a little elegance to go with my always beloved political action. I am so excited to be part of the program (not singing, read the invitation below), wanted to let all my friends know about it.

CLT can't endorse candidates, so my support of Bill is personal (and enthusiastic), I'd like you to meet him if you haven't already. Whether here or elsewhere, hope to see you this summer as we all happily prepare for the fall election season.

Barbara Anderson


July 18, 2010 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event of the Summer!

Bill Hudak to Host
Stand Up For America: a Celebration of Freedom Event at the
New North Shore Music Theater, with performances by Nikolai Nimov, and guest celebrities.

TO ORDER TICKETS: (NOTE: PRIORITY SEATING FOR ORDERS PRIOR TO JUNE 27! Tickets after June 27 are general admission and first come first served. Tickets may be available at the door but are not guaranteed in case of a sellout). Order Today!

Tickets are $40 pp ($25 for seniors and uniformed military).

To sign up by Credit Card, calculate the correct ticket price (# guests X price = Total), click the "Contribute" Tab, and enter the result as a donation. Please enter "Stand Up for Freedom" under paragraph 3 Fundraiser ID, and enter the name of the person who referred you under "Source ID". Tickets will be mailed to you.

To sign up by mail, send your check in the correct amount (# guests X price = Total), to: Hudak for Congress, 151 Endicott Road, #5, Danvers, MA 01923, and write "Stand Up for Freedom" on your check. Tickets will be mailed to you.

Or, RSVP to Eli Schilling, 978-739-2300.

EVENT DESCRIPTION:

DANVERS, Mass., June 10, 2010: Bill Hudak, candidate for U.S. Congress in the Massachusetts 6th Congressional District, will host an evening of inspiring music and stimulating conversation at this special event, “Stand Up For America: A Celebration of Freedom,” at 7:00 pm on Sunday evening, July 18 at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Mass. The event will feature the piano artistry of Nicolai Lomov performing a program of classical and patriotic favorites. Masters of ceremonies for the concert include popular radio talk show hosts Todd Feinburg and Jeff Katz, along with Barbara Anderson, Executive Director of Citizens for Limited Taxation, will engage the audience in a roundtable conversation of today’s important topics.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate, in music and conversation, the freedoms we all enjoy as Americans,” said Bill Hudak, candidate for U.S. Congress. “This country occupies a unique position in the world as a beacon of liberty and hope. That’s why I’m particularly honored to have such a great artist as Nicolai Lomov join us. Nicolai, a proud citizen of the United States, is the embodiment of these freedoms, having emigrated here from the former Soviet Union with his gift of musical genius.”

“I’m delighted with the opportunity to assemble musical program that reflects the greatness, generosity and freedoms of this country. I hope it will be inspiring to all who listen,” said Lomov.

The event kicks off the start of the summer musical concert season at the newly reopened North Shore Music Theater in Beverly. Tickets are on sale now at HudakforCongress.com.

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

Nicolai Lomov

A proud citizen of the United States, Lomov is an acclaimed interpreter of Beethoven, Chopin, Gershwin, Listz and the great Russian composers. His performances have thrilled audiences from the great concert halls of Moscow and St. Petersburg to Carnegie Hall in New York City. Mr. Lomov’s music features a masterful style, effortless technical ability and a deep intimacy with the composer, from the chromatic counterpoints of Rachmaninov to the rhythmic invention of Gershwin.

A student of the prestigious Mussorgsky State School for Gifted Children and the Moscow Tchaikovsky State Conservatory, Lomov made his formal concert debut at age 15 with the Ekaterinburg Symphony, playing the Tchaikovsky 1st Piano Concerto. Awarded a Ph.D. degree and named head of the Chamber Music department at the prestigious St. Petersburg Conservatory, Lomov was the featured soloist with major orchestras, including the Moscow and St. Petersburg Philharmonics.

He has performed more than sixty solo recitals throughout the East Coast as well as in the Mid-west. His concerts include performances at the Weil Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall at the Kaufman Center in New York City, The Tsai Center at Boston University, the Monadnock “Virtuoso” Piano Recital Series, The Nashua Symphony, The Newton Symphony, The Longy School of Music in Cambridge, and the Federal Reserve Bank's Frank E. Morris Auditorium in Boston.

Todd Feinburg

Todd Feinburg co-hosts the morning show on WRKO AM-680, Boston’s Talk Station. Todd has spent the past twelve years in the talk radio field, working at stations around New England. In 2003, he joined WRKO, which has been Boston’s dominant talk station since the early 1980’s. Todd has been named three times to Talkers Magazine’s list of the Top 100 Most Important Talk Hosts in America. He is also the host of the influential political blog, Real Clear Thinker.

Jeff Katz

Jeff Katz is the host of the weekday morning show on Rush Radio 1200 WXKS-AM from 5am to 9am. Katz has extensive experience as a talk show host in Boston and has hosted award winning talk shows at radio stations in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. Jeff Katz has consistently been ranked by TALKERS Magazine as one of the 100 most important talk show hosts in America. Radio & Records named Jeff a Talk Radio All-Star and he was voted one of the five best local talk show hosts in the USA by the readers of R&R.

Barbara Anderson

Barbara Anderson is the Executive Director of Citizens for Limited Taxation, the largest taxpayers association in Massachusetts. CLT was founded in 1974 to defend state taxpayers against a proposed state graduated income tax, which it defeated on the 1976 statewide ballot and again on the 1994 ballot. CLT also limited property taxes with Proposition 2½ in 1980 and created a state tax cap in 1986.


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