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Town Hall For Hope

On this coming Thursday at 8:00EDT, Dave Ramsey will be presenting the Town Hall for Hope. This event will take place live in Oklahoma City and will be broadcast nationwide. Over 6000 locations have signed up to broadcast this in their venues.

With so much uncertainty over the current economic situation, Dave has decided that America needs this event. He has decided that hope won't come from Washington or Hollywood. It will come from the heart of America, which is why he has decided to broadcast from Oklahoma City, which is located south of the geographic center of the country.

Dave promises to be as equally hard on both political parties.

In addition to the venues where the event will be broadcast, the stations which carry the Dave Ramsey show as well as the Fox Business Channel will have it. You can attend the event wherever it's shown for FREE.

Click here for info on the Town Hall For Hope.

Comments

dons_mind said…
we'll be tuning in! been looking forward to it since dave first announed it!
Ben said…
Hey, thanks for stopping by my little corner of the blogosphere. Although I reminisce about the Orioles, I am hoping the Indians can get back to the excitement of the mid '90's (I live about 75 minutes west of the Jake). And I hope the Dave Ramsey event goes well - he seems to be a well grounded person and I appreciate when things are bipartisan (or nonpartisan?) I think we've been following some of his principles (like no debt!) without knowing it.
I was not around these parts for WIXY but it looks like it was an important force in the golden age of AM radio. And I remember a few weekend nights visiting a college buddy in Wooster, eating Coccia House (I may have the spelling wrong) pizza watching Houlihan and Big Chuck - so I am sorta up on Cleveland culture from the good old days. (Then there's Ghoulardi, right?)
Pigeon said…
I had to google Dave Ramsey to get an idea of who he is. Is he a financial expert like Suze Ormond? I do watch her all the time.
Cliff said…
Dave Ramsey is a financial counselor from Nashville. He went from rags to riches to rags to riches. He advocates totally debt free living. He says in part of his show intro "the paid off home mortgage has replaced the BMW, as the status symbol of choice."

You can listen live online from 2-5 eastern or listen from 9-11 Monday through Friday on WHLO/640.
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