SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Indiana Ninth District Congressman Baron Hill, D-Seymour, traveled to Columbus East High School on Friday to help introduce Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The Illinios senator spent the better part of an hour talking about his plans for the future of the country and fielding questions from those in attendance.
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > The American Marketing Association Atlanta chapter’s annual awards competition celebrates marketing campaigns that help build and grow businesses. 2008 AMY Awards Gala was held at Atlanta's Fox Theater on March 27th. The AMY recipients were announced at the awards presentation. All ll Finalist entries were showcased during the gala’s cocktail reception. Portraits of the Finalist for the Marketer of the Year Award for Agency & Corporate were on exhibit.
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
SmugMug > all-time keyword > baron > Obama in Columbus Apr08 photo
Indiana Ninth District Congressman Baron Hill, D-Seymour, traveled to Columbus East High School on Friday to help introduce Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The Illinios senator spent the better part of an hour talking about his plans for the future of the country and fielding questions from those in attendance.
 > Indiana Ninth District Congressman Baron Hill, D-Seymour, traveled to Columbus East High School on Friday to help introduce Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The Illinios senator spent the better part of an hour talking about his plans for the future of the country and fielding questions from those in attendance.
Indiana Ninth District Congressman Baron Hill, D-Seymour, traveled to Columbus East High School on Friday to help introduce Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. The Illinios senator spent the better part of an hour talking about his plans for the future of the country and fielding questions from those in attendance.
Photo by: tribtown · see photo in gallery

Comments

|

New comment:

Name:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?