Patriots United presents “The Great Northwest Awakening” Saturday inside the Clark County Event Center near the Clark County Amphitheater in Ridgefield
Area residents have one last chance to register for an event that will take place Saturday (Oct. 21).
Patriots United presents “The Great Northwest Awakening” Saturday (Oct. 21) inside the Clark County Event Center near the Clark County Amphitheater in Ridgefield. Doors will open at 9 a.m. for the full-day event and full Concert.
Area residents can register for tickets at www.patriotsunitedwa.com.
An opportunity to save on tickets to “The Great Northwest Awakening” presented by Patriots United is also available.
Current and veteran military, current and retired law enforcement, current and retired corrections officers, current and retired first responders, current or retired teachers and education administrators will receive $15 off their ticket. Use the code: PUWVETLAW
Area residents can also save 50 percent on front row seats for a limited time. Use code: PUWFRONTROW
To save 17.76 percent on tickets use code PUW1776
Ryan Weaver, a 21-year Army veteran Blackhawk pilot, and two-time Gold Star family member turned country music star will perform a concert at the end of the event.
Speakers include: Conservative comedians Tim Young and Bobby Sauce, Lindsey Graham “The Patriot Barbie,” Captain Seth Keshel, Rep. Jim Walsh, Dr. Bryan Ardis, Glen Morgan and more.
“This will be a massive day of Unity amongst We The People,’’ read a statement from Patriots United. “We have way more that Unites us than Divides us. The day will be packed with real solutions to help make a real difference locally.’’
Register Here For Tickets: www.PatriotsUnitedWA.com.
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