DES MOINES -- On Tuesday, January 24th supporters of President Obama across the country will host more than 2,500 parties to watch the President deliver the annual State of the Union address, in which he will lay his vision, priorities and important policies for the year.

 

Across Iowa, supporters of the President will gather in their neighborhoods to watch the speech, celebrate their work so far, and to build on their organizing plans for the coming year.

 

***Media interested in covering the event should RSVP to press@ofaiowa.com ***

 

WHAT:           State of the Union Address Watch Party

WHEN:           Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 7:30PM

 

DES MOINES

Tally's Restaurant, 2712 Beaver Avenue, Beaverdale

Bennigans, 4800 Merle Hay Road, Urbandale

 

CEDAR RAPIDS

Home of Rebecca Lain, 222 9th Street NW, Cedar Rapids

Home of Denny and Karla Goettel, 3440 Grant Wood Forest Lane SE, Cedar Rapids

 

IOWA CITY

The Mill, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City

 

CEDAR FALLS

Home of Natalie Surigra, 1708 Quail Ridge Rd, Cedar Falls

 

DUBUQUE

Home of Dianne Roche, 5451 Meadow Ct, Asbury

 

DAVENPORT

Mary Sue's Café, 1615 N. Harrison St., Davenport

Buzz Coffee Shop, 116 W. Davenport St., Eldridge

 

COUNCIL BLUFFS

Home of Chuck Rensink, 15460 Crestview Dr., Council Bluffs

 

SIOUX CITY

Home of Linda Smoley, 6836 Cypress Point, Sioux City

 

http://www.barackobama.com/news/entry/state-of-the-union-preview

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