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LUCAS OVERBY & LIBERTARIANS TO BE AT THIRD FRIDAY FESTIVAL, SAFETY HARBOR

The Libertarian Party, Pinellas County, (LPPC) will have a Tent at this Friday evening's "Third Friday Festival" on Main Street in downtown Safety Harbor. The LPPC Tent will be located on Main Street, across from Dominic's Pizza (104 Main St), between Philippe Pkwy & 2nd Ave. ---1 block from the Safety Harbor Spa Resort.  The "Third Friday" Crafts-Food-Music Festival gets going about 6:00pm and lasts until 9:30-10:00pm.  Pleasant evening weather is forecast.  The "Third Friday" Festival is a great place if you are looking to buy hand-crafted Christmas presents, or just looking for a fun night out at this family and pet friendly festival.
         Libertarian Congressional Candidate, Lucas Overby is planning to be at this event to meet and greet voters.  Mr. Overby, a Clearwater resident, is a working person, a commercial diver, and was born and raised in Pinellas County.   He has resided in Largo and St. Petersburg and has family in Palm Harbor.  Lucas Overby will be at the LPPC Tent to meet voters and listen to their concerns.  Following Overby's gathering of voter petitions and then his amazing fundraising effort to pay the ballot access fee, Mr. Overby will be on the March 11th Special General Election Ballot, in District 13, to fill the seat vacated by the death of Congressman C.W. Bill Young.  A life-long Libertarian, Overby has been a consistent advocate for smaller Federal Government and has emphasized protecting Constitutional liberties of the people.                                                                   
            --------BREAKING NEWS: Libertarian Candidate for Governor of Florida, Adrian Wyllie, and Libertarian Candidate for Florida Attorney General, Bill Wohlsifer, have accepted invitations to attend Third Friday.  Please come to the Libertarian Party Tent to meet these outstanding candidates.  All registered voters of Florida are eligible to sign their candidate petitions, to help put them on the November General Election Ballot.

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