Shaneen Allen will be the featured speaker at the NJ State Association annual meeting banquet on Saturday evening, October 18, in Edison, New Jersey. She will also be joined by Ginny Simone of NRA News, and gun rights attorney Evan Nappen. The Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) is the official NRA State Affiliate in New Jersey (www.anjrpc.org).
ANJRPC’s combined Annual Meeting Banquet and Friends of NRA Dinner & Auction will take place Saturday, October 18 starting at 6:00 p.m. Anticipated to be one of the largest Friends of NRA Banquets in the state, the festivities are guaranteed to be lively. The auction portion of the banquet will feature one-of-a-kind NRA-branded collectible merchandise, and half the proceeds will be donated back to New Jersey shooters by the NRA Foundation.
Come meet New Jersey’ Second Amendment leaders! Banquet seating ($60 per ticket) is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Prepay for a ticket to ensure that seats are still available and that the event is not sold out (contact Jennifer Pantano at [email protected] or 201-268-2618).
The event will be held at The Rosewood, 2863 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, NJ 08837 (732-549-2900), http://www.therosewood.com/directions.php.
Shaneen Allen to Keynote N.J. State Association Annual Banquet
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