Barack Obama to Host Town Hall Meeting In Plainfield

Lalita Amos | 03/13/2008 - 12:40

Not waiting till the May primary, Senator Obama will be hosting a town hall meeting on Saturday. I just signed up to attend and here are the details.

Town Hall Meeting with Barack Obama

Plainfield High School Gymnasium
709 Stafford Road
Plainfield, IN 46168

Map here

Saturday, March 15, 2008
Doors open: 12:30 p.m. EDT
Entrance at Door 14

Tickets are required. Security will be enforced (he is a sitting senator, y'all). You can RSVP here: 

http://in.barackobama.com/plainfield

Be sure to comment here if you're going to go. There will be an open thread for those attending to post their comments during and after the event.

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