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Tea Party movement establishing itself in Fairfield area

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Shannon Hartkemeyer speaks at a Fairfield Twp. Trustee candidates forum in October sponsored by the Fairfield Community Group Tea Party.
File photo/Contributed by Jessica Uttinger Shannon Hartkemeyer speaks at a Fairfield Twp. Trustee candidates forum in October sponsored by the Fairfield Community Group Tea Party.
An estimated 18,000 people gathered Saturday, Sept. 5, on the lawn of the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester Twp. for a day long rally hosted by the Cincinnati Tea Party.
Staff photo by Dave Greber An estimated 18,000 people gathered Saturday, Sept. 5, on the lawn of the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester Twp. for a day long rally hosted by the Cincinnati Tea Party.

Group will meet Thursday at the Old Spaghetti Factory; the public is invited to attend and learn more.

By Michael D. Pitman, Staff Writer Updated 9:08 AM Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Those who know Ed Pharo would be surprised if he didn’t get involved with a movement that supports his beliefs.

The Fairfield Tea Party Community Group formed after Pharo attended a Cincinnati Tea Party meeting at the Miami University’s Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester Twp.

“When I got in there, I was very impressed with the presentation,” said Pharo, a 10-year Fairfield Twp. resident. “When I was hearing some of the plans and the goals of the organization, I thought that could really work and I wanted to be a part of that.”

The Fairfield Tea Party — which supports the mission of the grass roots nonpartisan movement to promote fiscal responsibility, limited government and conservative values — already has been involved in the community, hosting the Fairfield Twp. trustee community forum in October.

“We’re trying to organize ourselves, grow the membership and have meetings with meaningful topics,” he said.

The Fairfield Tea Party’s next meeting is 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Old Spaghetti Factory, 6320 S. Gilmore Road, Fairfield. Monthly meetings are planned.

Shannon Hartkemeyer has been part of the Tea Party movement in the Fairfield and Fairfield Twp. area. She was inspired to run for Fairfield Twp. Trustee earlier this month. Hartkemeyer received more than 2,000 votes, missing one of the two open seats by less than 4 percent.

“I’m doing it because I care about your country, and I think it’s up for every citizen to stand up in defense of their country,” Hartkemeyer said.

“I’ve never been asked to serve in the military but what I can do is serve my country in this way,” she said

With Mike Wilson, the founder of the Cincinnati Tea Party, Hartkemeyer has been involved in organizing Cincinnati and West Chester Twp. Tea Party events.

“The Tea Party’s just done so many fabulous things and are growing because people care and want to get involved,” Hartkemeyer said. “I think when people engage in the political process, be that through elections be that through supporting candidates through exercising freedom of speech, I think that engages and facilitates the citizens and I think that makes our country stronger.”

Pharo said ultimately he’d like to see the Fairfield Tea Party grow and be another information source for residents, and the arms and legs for organization events.

“If in 20 years, if one of my kids look at me and say, ‘It’s all gone. All the liberty, all the freedom is all gone. What did you do about it?’” Pharo said. “Well, I’m going to have a mouthful to say.”

Contact this reporter at (513) 755-5112 or mpitman@coxohio.com.

How to join

Anyone interested in more information or how to join the Fairfield Tea Party Community Group can e-mail patriot@
fairfieldteaparty.org or visit www.fairfieldteaparty.org

Todd, you are the reason your group has already failed. Instead of stating your political goals, you tell people if they don't like the way you think then they need to move. The people have spoken, and your ideas are the ones that people don't want. If it bothers you that much then maybe you're the one that should move. I don't like government spending, but this is nothing more than a grassroots Republican campaign that will result in nothing but more spending. Both parties ****, agreed?
Joe
2:23 PM, 11/21/2009
I'm always amazed at the ignorance and malice of those who have to degrade others peoples ideas.
Jackpaht
10:22 PM, 11/18/2009
I'll take coffee, something that has flavor, is strong and can hold up to milk.
Coffee or tea?
10:14 PM, 11/18/2009
lol! ahhahaha. What is a typical teabagger you ask? Ummm... for beginners, it involves placing something in you mouth... and then... hahahah, man you guys truly are idiots. The next time you muster up a bunch of poorly educated, racist, rednecks, instead of calling them teabaggers, why don't you call them warm carls, or tossed salads and then wonder why everyone is laughing at you! lol!
Todd
10:00 PM, 11/18/2009
Joe, Thanks for returning the insults, nice to see you libs sticking up for each other. What is a typical teabagger? As I understand it we are both Conservatives and Liberals that are very concered about the out of control spending of this administration. And yes Bush started the stimulis/bailout garbage thats not working and obama is setting us up for round three. If they spent half as much time and effort creating jobs as they have on this doomed health care plan more people could afford HC.
Todd
9:03 PM, 11/18/2009
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