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TEA Party slated in Leesburg (The Gadsden Times)

By Anne Shumaker Times Correspondent LEESBURG — A TEA Party — in the style of those that took place in many U.S. cities on April 15 — is planned from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. today in Leesburg. Activities for the Taxed Enough Already Party will be staged in and around the town’s pavilion, one block north of the U.S. Highway 411 and Alabama Highway 68...

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Gun range 'tea party' will feature rifles, cotton candy (The Gainesville Sun)

By Gayane Margaryan Gainesville Target Range will be hosting a different kind of Independence Day celebration today. There'll be popcorn machines, cotton candy and bounce houses for the kids and guns and sports shooting for the adults at Gainesville Target Range's Bill of Rights Tea Party, which begins today at 5 p.m.

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TEA Party scheduled for Saturday (The Gadsden Times)

Times Staff Reports Gadsden’s TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of CrossPoint Community Church. Speakers will include Darrell Davis and Johnny Phillips. Organizers say the event is a chance for like-minded people to get together and organize. CrossPoint Community Church is located at 2730 Wills...

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Local 'tea parties' planned (The Ocala Star-Banner)

By Yara Simon Correspondent Tea Parties will be held this weekend at different sites throughout the region.

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Several local 'tea parties' planned for Friday, Saturday (The Gainesville Sun)

By Yara Simon Correspondent Independence Day for most Americans means fireworks, barbecue and parades. For many others, it's a chance to exercise their right to free speech.Tea Party protests will be held this weekend at different sites throughout the region.

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