Governor Brian Kemp (R) will be the featured speaker at Cherokee County GOP’s August breakfast on Saturday, an event which will also include State Senator Kay Kirkpatrick (R-Marietta) and Georgia State School Superintendent Richard Woods.
“I am excited to join hardworking Georgians in Cherokee County this weekend! Every day, Georgians and Americans are witnessing the failure of the Biden Administration and Democrats in Washington, but make no mistake: their failed policies are Stacey Abrams’ agenda for Georgia,” Kemp told The Georgia Star News on Tuesday.
The breakfast will be from 8:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Guston’s Grille in Woodstock.
“From now through Election Day, Marty, the girls, and I will work tirelessly to protect our state’s record economic success and ensure Georgia remains the best place in the country to live, work, and raise a family,” Kemp said.
Cherokee County Republican Party Chairman James Dvorak told The Star News that people who wish to attend can sign up for the breakfast in advance at the party’s website.
“We have a breakfast coming up with the governor this Saturday the 13th. We’re going to have Governor Brian Kemp, Senator Kay Kirkpatrick and State School Superintendent Richard Woods will all be speaking at our monthly breakfast at Guston’s Grille on Highway 92. Folks can go to our website to register for the breakfast if they wish to attend,” Dvorak said.
The meal will include scrambled eggs, bacon, potatoes, fruit, a biscuit, and beverage. Additionally, people can order just a drink if preferred.
“Come join us at this informative Saturday morning Breakfast event! We’ve got a great line-up of Guest Speakers! Feel free to bring guests. We hope to see you there,” the Cherokee County GOP said.
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Photo “Brian Kemp” by Governor Brian Kemp.