The Lynchburg Tea Party will be meeting March 1st, 2012 at 7 pm at the Liberty Law School. Visit our meetings page for directions. Agenda: Opening Election of LTP Leadership Presidential Primary (March 6, 2012) Election Strategy Presentation of Newly Elected LTP Leaderhip Other LTP Business Close Only Current LTP Members will be eligible to [...]

Tea Party Contributions To The Latest Election
By Kurt Feigel – LTP President I wanted to make sure that the contribution of the Tea Party wasn’t lost in this latest election. A large portion of the victory in these 2011 elections was because of Tea Party groups across the state. In the case of Bill Stanley (20th State Senate District) it was [...]

Lynchburg Tea Party – October Meeting
Lynchburg Tea Party is meeting at Liberty Law School on Thursday October 6th, 2011 Time: 7 p.m. Room: 1745 [unless otherwise indicated - we will post a note on the door if we change rooms ] Details: Author Ron Miller http://www.teamronmiller.com/ Election Training by Lori Medina Update on Lynchburg City Council intrusive Zoning Search Warrant [...]
Press Release: Lynchburg Tea Party Endorses Tom Garrett for Virginia’s 22nd Senate Race.
### Media Release Media Contacts: Lynchburg Tea Party – Kurt Feigel Garrett For Senate – Rusty McGuire – www.votetom.net – 804-874-1461 Lynchburg Tea Party Endorses Tom Garrett for Virginia’s 22nd Senate Race. The 22nd district in 2008 voted overwhelmingly Republican: 64% McDonald – 64% Cuccinelli – 53% McCain. Our goal is to elect a strong [...]
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Welcome to LTP
The Lynchburg Tea Party of Virginia, is a grassroots organization of liberty minded people in the greater Lynchburg area. Join us!
The principles that we adhere to are:
Constitutionally Limited Government
Freedom to Pursue Prosperity through unhindered Markets
Liberty tempered by Virtue
If you would like to join the Lynchburg Tea Party. Membership is $20.00/yr. We have membership applications at our monthly meetings and you will receive your membership card at the following meeting.
