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Hope comes to Greater Portland Dave Ramsey Town Hall for Hope
Contributed by Tom Paradis myMaineToday.com 2009-04-17


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Portland — April 1, 2009

DAVE RAMSEY SPREADS MESSAGE OF HOPE THROUGH NATIONWIDE TOWN HALL MEETING

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Join Dave Ramsey, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and New York Times best-selling author, for a nationwide town hall meeting and discover what’s happening with the economy, how we got here, and where we’re going. The meeting, titled Town Hall for Hope, will take place on Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 8 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. CDT. Ramsey will be hosting this meeting live from LifeChurch in Oklahoma City, Okla. and it will be broadcast to thousands of locations across the country for the public to attend free of charge.

“The solution to America’s economy is to get people to believe again. It’s time to connect with families to instill hope and optimism in our economy and our country. We the people are the healing agents,” comments Ramsey.

The one hour meeting will be broadcast through the internet to thousands of locations across the country free of charge and there will be no charge to attend the meeting. Ramsey will be covering the economy, your money, and the answers to many people’s questions. Throughout the meeting, Ramsey will be taking questions live from viewers by phone, email, Twitter, Facebook, and more.

Since fall 2008 we have witnessed the largest stock market drop in history, an increasing unemployment rate, and a steady decline in home sales. With many Americans living in fear about the economy, Dave Ramsey will be spreading a message of hope through this meeting.

For information about Town Hall for Hope, please visit www.townhallforhope.com.

About Dave Ramsey

A personal money management expert, Dave Ramsey is an extremely popular national radio personality and best-selling author of The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace and More Than Enough. He is also host of “The Dave Ramsey Show” on Fox Business Network. Ramsey knows first-hand what financial peace means in his own life – living a true rags to riches to rags to riches story. By age twenty-six he had established a four-million-dollar real estate portfolio, only to lose it by age thirty. He has since rebuilt his financial life and now devotes himself full-time to helping ordinary people understand the forces behind their financial distress and how to set things right. Through his proven plan, Ramsey helps people eliminate debt and credit cards, learn to budget, avoid bankruptcy, build wealth and find financial peace. “The Dave Ramsey Show” is syndicated to more than 400 radio stations nationwide with more than 4 million weekly listeners.

There are a number of locations in the Greater Portland area that will be hosting this event. To find them visit www.townhallforhope.com and click the button: "Attend the Event".

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