To ensure we are prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities we will face this election season, we would like to invite you to the Grand Opening of the NRA Campaign Field Office in Ashland, Ohio on Sunday August, 5.
At this event, we will lay out our plans for our grassroots election strategies in your area and show you how you can help. You will also get to meet and begin working with your NRA-ILA Campaign Field Representative, Michael Land--an NRA-ILA staff person who will be living in your area, coordinating our volunteer activities right through Election Day, Nov. 6!
The Grand Opening is absolutely free and food will be provided. Be sure to join us for a phone bank immediately afterward. Please make plans to attend and encourage your fellow NRA members and Second Amendment supporters to attend as well.
Here are the details:
Sunday August, 5
1:00--4:00 p.m.
NRA Ashland Campaign Field Office
5 Amberwood Pkwy, Suite A, Ashland, OH 44805
(571)221-3207
If you are unable to attend, but are still interested in assisting with this year’s election activities, please contact Michael by e-mail at [email protected], by phone at (571)221-3207, or stop by the Campaign Field Office at 5 Amberwood Pkwy, Suite A, Ashland, OH 44805.
We look forward to seeing you in Ashland on August 5!
Ohio: Attend the Grand Opening of the NRA Ashland, Ohio Field Office on Sunday, August 5!

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