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Team Trump to open headquarters in Anderson County

Posted at 12:09 am August 1, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Team Trump will officially open the doors of a local headquarters for signs, shirts, bumper stickers, pins, and other campaign materials as part of Team Trump’s “Make America Great Again” effort, a press release said.

Working with County Trump Co-Chair Travis Hill, plans are to officially open the headquarters on August 13, the press release said.

“The support we’ve been receiving has been overwhelming,” Hill said in the release. “We don’t have enough yard signs and stickers to meet the need, and the goal is to fully stock the headquarters to allow Anderson County and surrounding county citizens to show their support for Trump.”

“It’s been a long time since the doors of the shop were open,” said Lee Frank, proprietor of what was once a favorite local eatery called Nature’s Marketplace, “but when we look at the stakes—there are so many important issues like the protection of life and national security, and who will be appointed to the Supreme Court and set the tone of jurisprudence for decades to come, that I realized, it’s time for the doors at 201 Turnpike to open again—even though this time it will be working for Team Trump.”

The “Make America Great Again Headquarters” will be located at 201 Oak Ridge Turnpike, right next to the Buffalo Grille, the press release said. An official grand opening will be announced at a later time. Hours will be Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Anderson County, Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: headquarters, Lee Frank, Make America Great Again Headquarters, Nature's Marketplace, Team Trump, Travis Hill

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