Senator Sherrod Brown in Lakewood

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Senator Sherrod Brown in Lakewood

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Senator Sherrod Brown, with owner of the Observer Newspapers, Jim O'Bryan.

Senator Sherrod Brown will be at The Bookshop in Lakewood tomorrow morning, Dec 16, from 10 am to noon signing his new book, "Desk 88:
Eight Progressive Senators Who Changed America."

The Bookshop is at 15230 Madison Avenue.

Be there or be square.

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Re: Senator Sherrod Brown in Lakewood

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Thanks for the mention. This was a great event for one of Lakewood's local businesses hanging in there on Madison Ave. Genuine line out the door.
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Re: Senator Sherrod Brown in Lakewood

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Betsy Voinovich wrote:Image

"American Gothic: Lakewood version"
"So, let's make the most of this beautiful day.
Since we're together we might as well say:
Would you be mine? Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?"

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Re: Senator Sherrod Brown in Lakewood

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Peter Grossetti wrote:
Betsy Voinovich wrote:Image"American Gothic: Lakewood version"
The event was the ground breaking of the Towpath Trail. I was there for the Observer Bicycling paper, "The Great Lakes Courier" After the ribbon cutting and ground turn over I said to Sherrod, "Let's do American Gothic." His response, "OK, but you have to be the woman." CLICK.

Stop by and see a real American political hero.

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