Nancy at Political Party Time Blog has this article on Mitt’s “Bowling with Mitt” Event.
This just came in from a trusted source: not an invitation, per se, but an invitation to be listed on an invitation from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney–widely seen as a frontrunner for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012, which provides a window on to how these events are organized.
Romney was trolling (deadline was yesterday) for hosts and co-hosts for an event benefiting his Political Action Committee, Free & Strong America PAC, on Feb. 11, for bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes. His ask: raise or contribute $1,000 to be a host, $500 to be a co-host.
Romney has used the PAC to contribute to such candidates as the new senator from Massachusetts, Scott Brown, (Romney takes credit for Brown’s win here) as well as GOP leaders such as House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Rep. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.)
I want you to be among the first to know about an upcoming event for the Free and Strong America PAC, featuring Gov. Romney. On Wednesday, February 17th, Mitt will be in DC and is doing an event for his PAC at 7:00 pm.
I hope you will consider being a Host or Co-Host for this fun event – Bowling with Mitt. The money raised will go toward the important efforts of Mitt’s Free and Strong America PAC to promote conservative causes and help Republican candidates in 2010.
Are you able to serve as a Host or Co-Host (and have your name listed on the invitation) for the “Bowling with Mitt” event on February 17th? The price to attend will be $150/person, and we are asking Hosts to raise or contribute $1,000 and Co-Hosts to raise or contribute $500. If you are interested, please e-mail Gretchen Moss at gretchen@gretchenmoss.com, and let us know how you would like your name listed on the invitation. The deadline for getting names on the initial invitation is Monday, February 1st at 5:00 PM. Please also forward this e-mail to any others that you think may be interested in Hosting or Co-Hosting. Complete Event details are below:
Bowling with Mitt
and Celebrity Bowlers
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
7:00 pm
Lucky Strike Lanes
Gallery Place
701 7th Street NW
Second Floor
Washington, DC, 20001
Host: Give or raise $1,000
Co-Host: Give or raise $500
Attend: $150



There are a number of forces driving Republican Scott Brown’s surprising surge in the Massachusetts special Senate election campaign. He’s benefiting from public anger over the Obama administration’s health-care reform plan. He’s buoyed by a tide of cash from around the country, donated by conservatives eager to send a message by upsetting Democratic front-runner Martha Coakley. And then there’s the lackluster campaign Coakley herself has run.
















