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York Township Supervisor Joe Zurawski to speak at Michigan United Conservation Club

York Township Supervisor Joe Zurawski, a candidate for State Representative in the 55th District, will be the featured speaker at the Michigan United Conservation Club District 2 meeting on Tuesday.

Zurawski plans to speak about the importance of building good relationships between affiliated clubs and their local units of government - and how to accomplish that.

“I am excited and honored to have been invited by President Rob Bolog to speak at MUCC’s District 2 meeting,” Zurawski said in a release. “I look forward to great dialogue and conversation with the members.”

MUCC has more than 100,000 members in 500-plus affiliated clubs. MUCC District 2 covers Monroe, Washtenaw, and Lenawee counties.

Zurawski is a member of Tri County Sportsmen’s League, a life member of the National Rifle Association and the Michigan Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners.

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Both Raye and I fully support Joe Zurawski for the 55th District State House seat. He has the common sense that is needed in uncommon times.

Joe is supported by the overwhelming majority of grassroots Republicans (precinct delegates) within the Washtenaw County portion of the district.

Joe is the clear choice for Washtenaw County Republicans.


David & Raye Holden

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Posted Nov 27 2009

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