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U.S. Senate and Fifth District Republican Candidates Meeting in Woodbury

Republican candidates for the United States Senate and Connecticut's Fifth Congressional District will appear from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 3, at the Woodbury Senior Community Center.

Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is free and open to all without regard for party affiliation.

This event was rescheduled due to the snowfall on January 21.

Fifth District candidates Justin Bernier, Mike Clark, Mark Greenberg, Andrew Roraback and Lisa Wilson-Foley, and U.S. Senate candidates Kie Westby, Chris Shays, Brian Hill and Peter Lumaj, confirmed they will be in Woodbury to meet-and-greet sportsmen and the public.

"When we postponed the event due to the snow January 21, all the campaigns promised to work with us to reschedule," said the organizers, "and they did. Unfortunately, Linda McMahon was not able to make the new date fit her schedule."

This announcement was posted by the Minortown Firearms Enthusiast Group.

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