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Pawlenty Iowa Visits
Through Aug. 13, 2011: 21 visits, 51 days
2011
AUGUST
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty continued his "Road to Results" tour on August 5-13, 2011. +
On August 5 he held a meet and greet at Clarion Inn in Mason City; spoke at the Black Hawk County GOP Women's Lunch at Beck's Sports Brewery in Waterloo; a meet and greet at Country Junction restaurant in Dyersville; made an unannounced stop at the Field of Dreams movie site; a meet and greet at Pizza Ranch in Manchester; and spoke at the joint counties fundraising event at Clear Creek Amana High School in Tiffin.
On August 6 he did a meet and greet at Poweshiek Country GOP headquarters in Grinnell; attended the Spirit Fest Concert at Jordan Park Camp in West Des Moines; a house party at the home of Rick and Janet Young in Jewell; and a meet and greet at Johnny Ray's All-American Grill in Grundy Center.
On August 7 he did a FOX News "2012 One on One" interview from West Des Moines.
On August 8 he visited with Viking Magazine employees at Viking in Ames; [big gap]; did a meet and greet at Rich's Brew in Johnston; and spoke at an Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition house party at the home of Jim and Rhonda Dilley in Clive.
On August 9 he did a meet and greet at Coffee Cup Café in Sully; attended the Family Research Council Action, National Organization for Marriage, and Susan B. Anthony List Values bus tour kickoff at West Capitol Terrace at the State Capitol in Des Moines; a meet and greet at Boone Public Library in Boone; visited and toured the Chantland-MHS manufacturing plant in Humboldt; spoke at a Humboldt County GOP meeting at the Humboldt Fairgrounds Building events center; and attended the Webster County GOP summer picnic at Kennedy Park, Bob Huen Shelter in Fort Dodge.
On August 10 he did a meet and greet at Brick Street Books & Café in Adel; a meet and greet at Northside Café in Winterset; a town hall at Family Table Restaurant in Atlantic; a town hall at Pizza Ranch in Harlan; a town hall at Cronk's Café in Denison; and a rally at Zeke's in Ames.
On the evening of August 11 he participated in the Republican Party of Iowa/FOX News/Washington Examiner Debate in Ames.
On Auust 12 did a Politico "Playbook Breakfast on the Road" at the Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines; and at the Iowa State Fair he was the guest pork chef at the Iowa Pork Producers Association, spoke at the Des Moines Register "Soap Box," and visited the Republican Party of Iowa booth; and he appeared at a College Students for Pawlenty Pizza Party at Greek Triangle, Iowa State University in Ames.
On August 13 he appeared at the PURSE PAC breakfast at the Gateway Hotel in Ames; and participated in the Iowa Straw Poll in Ames, finishing third. [Pawlenty ended his campaign the next day].
JULY
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty continued his "Road to Results" RV tour in Iowa from July 25-29, 2011. Week Two...
On July 25 he held a town hall at the Thunder Bay Grill in Davenport; a town hall at The Button Factory in Muscatine; and attended the Henry County Republicans' 29th Annual Hog Roast fundraiser at the Mt. Pleasant Golf and Country Club in Mount Pleasant.
On July 26 he held a meet and greet at the Washington Public Library in Washington; a meet and greet at the Fairfield Public Library in Fairfield; a meet and greet at the Vine Coffeehouse in Ottumwa; a meet and greet at Clarke Electric in Osceola; and spoke at the Polk County GOP meeting at the Holiday Inn Des Moines Downtown in Des Moines.
On July 27 he addressed the Westside Conservative Club at the Iowa Machine Shed restaurant in Urbandale; did a meet and greet at the Pizza Ranch in Story City; did a meet and greet at the Huxley City County Chamber in Huxley; and did a town hall at the Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny.
On July 28 he did a meet and greet ad Greene County Republican headquarters (E. State Street) in Jefferson; otr stop at Bunkers Dunkers Bakery in Jefferson; otr stop at Wal-Mart between Jefferson and Carroll "to grab [daughter] Anna a pair of 'fuzzy socks'"); a meet and greet at the Pizza Ranch in Carroll; a meet and greet at Carey's Café and Restaurant in Cherokee; and a town hall at the Sioux City Public Library in Sioux City.
On the morning of July 29 he held a meet and greet at Earl and Dianne's Main Street Café in Council Bluffs.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa from July 18-23, 2011 including a five-day "Road to Results" RV tour traveling to 13 counties and 18 cities from July 18-22. Week One...
On July 18 in the early afternoon he held a town hall at Coralville Public Library in Coralville.
On July 19 he did a meet and greet at Van Hamert's Dutch Oven Bakery in Boone; a meet and greet at NuCara Pharmacy in Nevada (closed press); a town hall at Marshalltown Public Library in Marshalltown; spoke at Uncle Nancy’s Coffee House in Newton; and held a town hall at Monarch's Restaurant & Lounge in Pella.
On July 20 he did a meet and greet at Smokey Row in Oskaloosa; a town hall at the Sports Page Grille in Indianola; a town hall at the Hy-Vee Clubhouse in Altoona; a visit to the facility of NRA handgun instructor James Egeland in Madrid, where he shot targets with a Glock 9 mm; and a town hall at the Iowa Farm Bureau in West Des Moines [Dallas County].
On July 21 he did a meet and greet at Oakwood Road Church in Ames; a meet and greet at Briggs Woods Golf Course club house in Webster City; a town hall at Fort Dodge Public Library in Fort Dodge; and a town hall at the Town Craft Building in Perry.
On July 22 he spoke to the Rotary Club of Des Moines at the Wakonda Club in Des Moines; and at mid-day did a "Pucks and Pizza with Pawlenty" event at Metro Ice Sports Facility of Urbandale in Urbandale.
On July 23 he spoke at an Iowa Firearms Coalition Second Amendment Rally at the Big Springs Range Complex in Searsboro.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on July 6-8, 2011. On July 6 he held a town hall at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake; and spoke at the Story County Republican Party's Judge Joseph Story Dinner at Hickory's Hall Banquet and Event Center in Ames. On July 7 he did an in-studio interview in studio at KCCI in Des Moines; met with the Des Moines Register editorial board; held a town hall at Pawlenty campaign headquarters in Urbandale; and a media availability in the Dubuque Jet Center conference room at Dubuque Regional Airport. On July 8 he did a meet and greet at Beck's Sports Brewery in Waterloo; and a town hall meeting at the Ar-Jay Center in Cedar Rapids.
JUNE
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty spoke at Strong America Now's "Deficit Free America Summit" at the Polk County Convention Complex in Des Moines, Iowa on the morning of June 18, 2011.
MAY
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on May 30-June 1, 2011. On May 30, he spoke at the Young Republicans of Dallas County Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast at Point of Grace Church in Waukee; did a meet and greet at the Pizza Ranch in Boone; and spoke at a meet and greet cookout at the Webster County GOP headquarters in Ft. Dodge. On May 31 he did a coffee at Casey's Bakery in Sioux Center; an unannounced lunch at the Pizza Ranch in Orange City; a visit to the Blue Bunny Ice Cream Shop in Le Mars canceled due to renovations, but did a private meeting with local activists and spoke to reporters at Habitué Coffeehouse and Creperie; and a town hall at the Sioux City Public Library in Sioux City canceled due to flooding in Sioux City. Instead, Pawlenty joined volunteers filling sandbags at the Longlines Family Rec Center in Sioux City. On June 1 he held a town hall meeting at Tish's Restaurant in Council Bluffs.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced his candidacy at a town hall at the State of Iowa Historical Building in Des Moines, Iowa on May 23, 2011.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on May 13-14, 2011. On May 13 he hosted a meet and greet at Marion Public Library; and spoke at a Johnson County Republicans' dinner celebrating Reagan's 100th birthday at Clear Creek-Amana High School cafeteria in Tiffin. On May 14 he hosted a breakfast meet and greet at Legends American Grill in Marshalltown; made an off-the-record stop for lunch at Taylor's Maid-Rite in Marshalltown; and hosted an ice cream social and town hall at One Stop Sandwich Shop on Indianola.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on May 3-4, 2011. On May 3 he had breakfast with activists at the Pizza Ranch in Ames; big GAP; and in the evening he delivered remarks and took questions at a town hall in Adel [Dallas County]. On the morning of May 4 he spoke and took questions at the Westside Conservative Breakfast Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale; visited the Pioneer Hi-Bred Research Center in Johnston; and appeared on the Simon Conway Show at 1040 WHO.
APRIL
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty spoke at a Tea Party Rally, sponsored by Save Our American Republic, on the West Lawn of the Capitol in Des Moines, Iowa on the morning of April 16, 2011.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on April 1-2, 2011, his first visit as an exploratory candidate. On April 1 he held a luncheon with area GOP activists at the Pizza Ranch in Newton; and in the evening was keynote speaker on the first day of the Iowa Federation of College Republicans Annual Convention at the Holiday Inn Mercy Campus in Des Moines. On April 2 he had a breakfast meeting/coffee with area Tea Party leaders (Taking Back America) at Pipac Centre Restaurant in Cedar Falls; headlined the Fayette County Republican Party's spring fundraiser luncheon at the Fayette Opera House in Fayette; and met with activists and supporters at Mabe's Pizza in Decorah.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on March 7-8, 2011. On the evening of March 7 he participated in the IFFC's "2012 Republican Presidential Candidates Meet and Greet Event" at Point of Grace Church in Waukee. On March 8 he spoke to Iowa State University College Republicans at the Memorial Union in Ames.
>On February 7, 2011 former Gov. Tim Pawlenty was the inaugural participant in The FAMiLY LEADER's Presidential Lecture Series (+), doing a roundtable of community leaders and a short public lecture at three stops in Iowa, starting at Pella Christian High School in Pella, then University of Iowa in Iowa City, and in the evening Dordt College in Sioux Center.
>On tour promoting his book Courage to Stand former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on January 30-31, 2011. On January 30 he did a book signing at the Family Christian Book Store in Ankeny; and delivered the keynote address at a Waukee Chamber of Commerce banquet at the West Des Moines Marriott in West Des Moines. On January 31 he appeared on the Jan Mickelson show at WHO Radio and did a book signing at the Barnes & Noble in West Des Moines. Note. MinnPost.com's Jay Weiner also reports "meetings with some local legislators" on this trip.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty continued his "Road to Results" tour on August 5-13, 2011. +
On August 5 he held a meet and greet at Clarion Inn in Mason City; spoke at the Black Hawk County GOP Women's Lunch at Beck's Sports Brewery in Waterloo; a meet and greet at Country Junction restaurant in Dyersville; made an unannounced stop at the Field of Dreams movie site; a meet and greet at Pizza Ranch in Manchester; and spoke at the joint counties fundraising event at Clear Creek Amana High School in Tiffin.
On August 6 he did a meet and greet at Poweshiek Country GOP headquarters in Grinnell; attended the Spirit Fest Concert at Jordan Park Camp in West Des Moines; a house party at the home of Rick and Janet Young in Jewell; and a meet and greet at Johnny Ray's All-American Grill in Grundy Center.
On August 7 he did a FOX News "2012 One on One" interview from West Des Moines.
On August 8 he visited with Viking Magazine employees at Viking in Ames; [big gap]; did a meet and greet at Rich's Brew in Johnston; and spoke at an Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition house party at the home of Jim and Rhonda Dilley in Clive.
On August 9 he did a meet and greet at Coffee Cup Café in Sully; attended the Family Research Council Action, National Organization for Marriage, and Susan B. Anthony List Values bus tour kickoff at West Capitol Terrace at the State Capitol in Des Moines; a meet and greet at Boone Public Library in Boone; visited and toured the Chantland-MHS manufacturing plant in Humboldt; spoke at a Humboldt County GOP meeting at the Humboldt Fairgrounds Building events center; and attended the Webster County GOP summer picnic at Kennedy Park, Bob Huen Shelter in Fort Dodge.
On August 10 he did a meet and greet at Brick Street Books & Café in Adel; a meet and greet at Northside Café in Winterset; a town hall at Family Table Restaurant in Atlantic; a town hall at Pizza Ranch in Harlan; a town hall at Cronk's Café in Denison; and a rally at Zeke's in Ames.
On the evening of August 11 he participated in the Republican Party of Iowa/FOX News/Washington Examiner Debate in Ames.
On Auust 12 did a Politico "Playbook Breakfast on the Road" at the Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines; and at the Iowa State Fair he was the guest pork chef at the Iowa Pork Producers Association, spoke at the Des Moines Register "Soap Box," and visited the Republican Party of Iowa booth; and he appeared at a College Students for Pawlenty Pizza Party at Greek Triangle, Iowa State University in Ames.
On August 13 he appeared at the PURSE PAC breakfast at the Gateway Hotel in Ames; and participated in the Iowa Straw Poll in Ames, finishing third. [Pawlenty ended his campaign the next day].
JULY
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty continued his "Road to Results" RV tour in Iowa from July 25-29, 2011. Week Two...
On July 25 he held a town hall at the Thunder Bay Grill in Davenport; a town hall at The Button Factory in Muscatine; and attended the Henry County Republicans' 29th Annual Hog Roast fundraiser at the Mt. Pleasant Golf and Country Club in Mount Pleasant.
On July 26 he held a meet and greet at the Washington Public Library in Washington; a meet and greet at the Fairfield Public Library in Fairfield; a meet and greet at the Vine Coffeehouse in Ottumwa; a meet and greet at Clarke Electric in Osceola; and spoke at the Polk County GOP meeting at the Holiday Inn Des Moines Downtown in Des Moines.
On July 27 he addressed the Westside Conservative Club at the Iowa Machine Shed restaurant in Urbandale; did a meet and greet at the Pizza Ranch in Story City; did a meet and greet at the Huxley City County Chamber in Huxley; and did a town hall at the Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny.
On July 28 he did a meet and greet ad Greene County Republican headquarters (E. State Street) in Jefferson; otr stop at Bunkers Dunkers Bakery in Jefferson; otr stop at Wal-Mart between Jefferson and Carroll "to grab [daughter] Anna a pair of 'fuzzy socks'"); a meet and greet at the Pizza Ranch in Carroll; a meet and greet at Carey's Café and Restaurant in Cherokee; and a town hall at the Sioux City Public Library in Sioux City.
On the morning of July 29 he held a meet and greet at Earl and Dianne's Main Street Café in Council Bluffs.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa from July 18-23, 2011 including a five-day "Road to Results" RV tour traveling to 13 counties and 18 cities from July 18-22. Week One...
On July 18 in the early afternoon he held a town hall at Coralville Public Library in Coralville.
On July 19 he did a meet and greet at Van Hamert's Dutch Oven Bakery in Boone; a meet and greet at NuCara Pharmacy in Nevada (closed press); a town hall at Marshalltown Public Library in Marshalltown; spoke at Uncle Nancy’s Coffee House in Newton; and held a town hall at Monarch's Restaurant & Lounge in Pella.
On July 20 he did a meet and greet at Smokey Row in Oskaloosa; a town hall at the Sports Page Grille in Indianola; a town hall at the Hy-Vee Clubhouse in Altoona; a visit to the facility of NRA handgun instructor James Egeland in Madrid, where he shot targets with a Glock 9 mm; and a town hall at the Iowa Farm Bureau in West Des Moines [Dallas County].
On July 21 he did a meet and greet at Oakwood Road Church in Ames; a meet and greet at Briggs Woods Golf Course club house in Webster City; a town hall at Fort Dodge Public Library in Fort Dodge; and a town hall at the Town Craft Building in Perry.
On July 22 he spoke to the Rotary Club of Des Moines at the Wakonda Club in Des Moines; and at mid-day did a "Pucks and Pizza with Pawlenty" event at Metro Ice Sports Facility of Urbandale in Urbandale.
On July 23 he spoke at an Iowa Firearms Coalition Second Amendment Rally at the Big Springs Range Complex in Searsboro.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on July 6-8, 2011. On July 6 he held a town hall at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake; and spoke at the Story County Republican Party's Judge Joseph Story Dinner at Hickory's Hall Banquet and Event Center in Ames. On July 7 he did an in-studio interview in studio at KCCI in Des Moines; met with the Des Moines Register editorial board; held a town hall at Pawlenty campaign headquarters in Urbandale; and a media availability in the Dubuque Jet Center conference room at Dubuque Regional Airport. On July 8 he did a meet and greet at Beck's Sports Brewery in Waterloo; and a town hall meeting at the Ar-Jay Center in Cedar Rapids.
JUNE
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty spoke at Strong America Now's "Deficit Free America Summit" at the Polk County Convention Complex in Des Moines, Iowa on the morning of June 18, 2011.
MAY
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on May 30-June 1, 2011. On May 30, he spoke at the Young Republicans of Dallas County Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast at Point of Grace Church in Waukee; did a meet and greet at the Pizza Ranch in Boone; and spoke at a meet and greet cookout at the Webster County GOP headquarters in Ft. Dodge. On May 31 he did a coffee at Casey's Bakery in Sioux Center; an unannounced lunch at the Pizza Ranch in Orange City; a visit to the Blue Bunny Ice Cream Shop in Le Mars canceled due to renovations, but did a private meeting with local activists and spoke to reporters at Habitué Coffeehouse and Creperie; and a town hall at the Sioux City Public Library in Sioux City canceled due to flooding in Sioux City. Instead, Pawlenty joined volunteers filling sandbags at the Longlines Family Rec Center in Sioux City. On June 1 he held a town hall meeting at Tish's Restaurant in Council Bluffs.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced his candidacy at a town hall at the State of Iowa Historical Building in Des Moines, Iowa on May 23, 2011.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on May 13-14, 2011. On May 13 he hosted a meet and greet at Marion Public Library; and spoke at a Johnson County Republicans' dinner celebrating Reagan's 100th birthday at Clear Creek-Amana High School cafeteria in Tiffin. On May 14 he hosted a breakfast meet and greet at Legends American Grill in Marshalltown; made an off-the-record stop for lunch at Taylor's Maid-Rite in Marshalltown; and hosted an ice cream social and town hall at One Stop Sandwich Shop on Indianola.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on May 3-4, 2011. On May 3 he had breakfast with activists at the Pizza Ranch in Ames; big GAP; and in the evening he delivered remarks and took questions at a town hall in Adel [Dallas County]. On the morning of May 4 he spoke and took questions at the Westside Conservative Breakfast Club meeting at the Machine Shed Restaurant in Urbandale; visited the Pioneer Hi-Bred Research Center in Johnston; and appeared on the Simon Conway Show at 1040 WHO.
APRIL
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty spoke at a Tea Party Rally, sponsored by Save Our American Republic, on the West Lawn of the Capitol in Des Moines, Iowa on the morning of April 16, 2011.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on April 1-2, 2011, his first visit as an exploratory candidate. On April 1 he held a luncheon with area GOP activists at the Pizza Ranch in Newton; and in the evening was keynote speaker on the first day of the Iowa Federation of College Republicans Annual Convention at the Holiday Inn Mercy Campus in Des Moines. On April 2 he had a breakfast meeting/coffee with area Tea Party leaders (Taking Back America) at Pipac Centre Restaurant in Cedar Falls; headlined the Fayette County Republican Party's spring fundraiser luncheon at the Fayette Opera House in Fayette; and met with activists and supporters at Mabe's Pizza in Decorah.
>Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on March 7-8, 2011. On the evening of March 7 he participated in the IFFC's "2012 Republican Presidential Candidates Meet and Greet Event" at Point of Grace Church in Waukee. On March 8 he spoke to Iowa State University College Republicans at the Memorial Union in Ames.
>On February 7, 2011 former Gov. Tim Pawlenty was the inaugural participant in The FAMiLY LEADER's Presidential Lecture Series (+), doing a roundtable of community leaders and a short public lecture at three stops in Iowa, starting at Pella Christian High School in Pella, then University of Iowa in Iowa City, and in the evening Dordt College in Sioux Center.
>On tour promoting his book Courage to Stand former Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on January 30-31, 2011. On January 30 he did a book signing at the Family Christian Book Store in Ankeny; and delivered the keynote address at a Waukee Chamber of Commerce banquet at the West Des Moines Marriott in West Des Moines. On January 31 he appeared on the Jan Mickelson show at WHO Radio and did a book signing at the Barnes & Noble in West Des Moines. Note. MinnPost.com's Jay Weiner also reports "meetings with some local legislators" on this trip.
2010
>Gov. Tim Pawlenty campaigned in Iowa on the afternoon of October 31, 2010. He held couple of "Road to Victory" rallies with former Gov. Terry Branstad and running mate Kim Reynolds at the Clarke County Fairground Events Center in Osceola; and at Godfather's Pizza in Winterset; and joined state senate candidate Kent Sorenson for a rally at the Soernson campaign office (Hwy 65 behind the Subway) in Indianola.
>Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on October 8-9, 2010. On the evening of October 8 he attended house parties organized by the Iowa Freedom and Faith Coalition and the home of Leroy and Janice Cobia in Council Bluffs and at the Sioux City Country Club in Sioux City. On October 9 he headlined a campaign event for state Sen. Randy Feenstra in the De Yager Center at Dordt College in Sioux Center; delivered the keynote address at the Hamilton County Republicans' annual Chili Supper/Auction fundraiser at Williams Community Center in Williams; and headlined a fundraiser for state Rep. Dave Deyoe at the home of Tim and Phyllis Fevold in Ames.
Note, on the drive between Sioux Center and Williams, Pawlenty stopped for a break at the Casey's General Store in Early, where he tweeted a photo of himself holding a can of Spam and a container of Honey Nut Cheerio's ("MN-made Spam and cereal at Casey's General Store in Early, IA!").
>Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on August 11-12, 2010; First Lady Mary Pawlenty accompanied him throughout the visit. On the evening of August 11 he attended a fundraiser for state Rep. Erik Helland at the Foxboro Conference Center in Johnston. On August 12 he attended a Terry Branstad donor appreciation breakfast at Branstad's campaign headquarters; visited the Iowa State Fair including broadcasting from "Mickelson in the Morning" at Crystal Studios, walking through the Fair, having some cheese curds, helping out at the Pork tent, having a private lunch, and appearing on "The Big Show" with Sec. Bill Northey from Crystal Studios. In the late afternoon he attended a fundraiser for Brad Zaun for Congress at the home of Dick and Sue Zaun in West Des Moines.
>Gov. Tim Pawlenty visited Iowa on July 31-August 2, 2010; First Lady Mary Pawlenty accompanied him throughout the visit. On July 31 he attended a breakfast fundraiser for state Rep. Steve Lukan at the Dubuque Golf and Country Club in Dubuque; attended a fundraising lunch for state Senate candidate Bill Dix at the home of Brett and Barb Walker in Waverly, followed by a press avail; and headlined a fundraiser for House minority leader Kraig Paulsen in Cedar Rapids. On the afternoon of August 1 he attended a fundraiser for state Rep. Jeff Kaufmann at West Liberty Community Center in West Liberty. On the morning of August 2 he headlined a fundraising breakfast for the Scott County Republican Party's Lincoln Club at The Outing Club in Davenport.
>In mid-July 2010 Gov. Tim Pawlenty made a last-minute, private trip to Des Moines, Iowa to speak at a closed-press pastor's event.
>Gov. Tim Pawlenty was the keynote speaker at Iowans for Tax Relief's 2010 Iowa Taxpayers' Day at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites in Des Moines, Iowa on April 17, 2010.
2009
>Gov. Tim Pawlenty was the featured guest for the Republican Party of Iowa's "Leadership for Iowa" event on Nov. 7, 2009 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa.