January 13, 2020
6:30pm - 8pm
Grande Ballroom of the NRH Centre
6000 Hawk Ave
N Richland Hills, TX

We’ve got a double-header planned to kick off the new year!  THIS is where you want to be!

First, we’ve invited a local boy who is now working in DC to come home and tell all!  Aaron Harris works for Congressman Lance Gooden, and we look forward to hearing him dish on the inside story.

Second, former State Senator Don Huffines will share insight from behind the scenes in the Texas Senate.  If you missed his speech when he received the Torch of Freedom Award at the Empower Texans Gala in December, this is your chance to catch up.  It was good… and we want everyone to hear it.

Besides both of them, did you know we literally have a rock star in our midst???  That’s right.  Tommy Snyder was lead guitarist for Charlie Daniels and a Grammy-nominated songwriter, and he’s performing for us a song he wrote for Chris Putnam’s campaign for Congress!  How fun is that?

True Texas Project
Speakers:  Aaron Harris, Don Huffines
Also Appearing:  Tommy Snyder and Chris Putnam
Monday, Jan 13, 2020
6000 Hawk Ave, NRH
5:30-6:00pm – prayer meeting (open to all)
5:45pm – $5 dinner opens (first come, first served)
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
All patriots are welcome. Come as you are!
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs.
Coming in late? No worries. We’ll save you a seat.
Need childcare? It’s free. Sign up by emailing [email protected].

About Aaron Harris:

Besides being a local guy and friend to many of us in Tarrant County political circles, before leaving for DC Aaron headed up Direct Action Texas, an organization that exposed rampant voter fraud around the state.  He is now working for US Congressman Lance Gooden.

About Don Huffines:

Donald’s passion for liberty has led him to lifelong involvement in conservative republican causes. He served as a National Delegate at the Republican conventions in 2008, 2012, and 2016, and was a State Delegate at numerous State Conventions. In 2014, Don ran to represent Texas Senate District 16, covering north Dallas County, and won the primary by a narrow margin. He served in two legislative sessions and is most known for authoring legislation that resulted in uncovering the largest government corruption scandal in Texas history. He also authored legislation supporting term limits, pro-life measures, constitutional carry, and school choice, and worked to eliminate the vehicle inspection tax and red light cameras. Though he did not win re-election in November of 2018, Don continues to be actively involved in republican politics by supporting GOP candidates at all levels of government.