Williamson Families’ County Election Kickoff, Headlined By County Music Star John Rich, Will Reveal A Slate Of 19 Candidates On March 8th.
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By Robin Steenman –
Williamson Families PAC will host a County Election Kickoff event on March 8, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Liberty Hall in the Factory, 230 Franklin Rd. in Franklin. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission is $10 before March 3rd and $20 thereafter. Tickets will be available at the door. Food and drinks available for purchase.
Country music star John Rich and Disney mom Leigh-Allyn Baker, joined by former professional baseball player Jeremy Slayden, return to Liberty Hall to introduce the candidates they helped inspire to run.
There will be a 5:00 p.m. VIP Social Hour with John Rich, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Jeremy Slayden and Williamson Families’ endorsed candidates for $250 per ticket.
Big John Smith will emcee the event.
The kick-off will reveal the 19 candidates endorsed by Williamson Families PAC for the 2022 Williamson County election, occurring May 3rd (primary election) and August 4th (county general election), and encourage citizen engagement with their campaigns.
“Our singular mission is to restore conservative leadership to Williamson County in 2022,” said Robin Steenman, chair of the PAC. “We rely on the engaged citizenry of Williamson County to make this happen.”
Headliner John Rich is a music industry leader, best known for being half of the groundbreaking country music duo Big & Rich. He is a three-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, owner of lifestyle brand Redneck Riviera, and hosts “The Pursuit! With John Rich” on Fox Business. He most recently garnered attention in Tennessee for testifying before the general assembly in support of removing obscene material from school libraries. The legislation is currently in sub-committee.
Actress Leigh-Allyn Baker is best known for her portrayal of Amy Duncan, America’s favorite Disney Mom on the internationally acclaimed hit series Good Luck Charlie. Her career includes recurring roles in Charmed and Emmy Award winning Will & Grace and Executive Producing and starring in the hit Disney Channel movie Bad Hair Day. She now lives in Tennessee and has become a strong voice for conservative values.
Athlete and inspirational speaker Jeremy Slayden, known as “JSlay” to his teammates, played baseball at Georgia Tech and then with the Philadelphia Phillies. After a career-ending injury, Jeremy found his faith and inspiration in the “trenches of life.” He founded, JSlay: Made in the USA. Jeremy now travels the country, encouraging others to embrace their hero’s journey and fight for truth and freedom in their own life and in culture.
For more information about the PAC visit williamson-families.org, Twitter @WillFamPAC, Facebook and Instagram @williamsonfamilies.