Sunday, August 26, 2012

Delegate and guests celebrate at Tropicanna Field

ST. PETERSBURG (FOX 13) - After months of planning, a week of worrying about bad weather and an afternoon of traffic headaches and security checks, thousands of people finally converged on Tropicana Field to kick off the 2012 Republican National Convention.
The baseball stadium transformed into more of a concert arena as performer after performer took to the stage to entertain the crowd.
Doors opened at 5 p.m. after an afternoon of sound checks and final rehearsals.
For Tampa Bay Host committee Ken Jones, the festivities come as a big relief.
"See my fingernails? They're all shorter," he laughed. "The weather, you can't control it, you gotta wait and see and watch and hope for the best. It's been nerve wracking but we're here and the convention is happening."
A sea of people mixed and mingled on the field while music blared through the stadium.
One of the first performers was American Idol contestant Shannon Magrane, who is from here in the Bay Area. Her voice filled the stadium as she belted out Flo Rida's "Good Feeling" and Journey's "Open Arms."
"I feel like I got their attention and it feels good to be up there," she said.
Magrane said she was glad to be a part of showing off her hometown.
"I'm so glad we get to show the world what Tampa Bay is like," she said.
Other performers included Cirque Dreams, a fire dancer, and performers from Busch Gardens.
The night closed with a performance by country star Rodney Atkins.
Bill Drout is a delegate who flew here from Houston after several days of keeping a close eye on the weather. He said he was determined to make it here.
"We were gonna come unless they shut the airport down," he said.
He has a busy week ahead building and ratifying the party platform, but Sunday night, for him and thousands of others, it was all about the party.
"It's great, this a great field. It's a neat experience for us," he said.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Update 2012 Convention

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Republican officials abruptly announced plans Saturday night to scrap the first day of their national convention, bowing to the threat of Tropical Storm Isaac as it bore down menacingly on Florida.
"The safety of those in Isaac's path is of the utmost importance," tweeted Mitt Romney, his formal nomination as presidential candidate pushed back by a minimum of 24 hours from Monday night to Tuesday.
The announcement was made as delegates and other convention-goers flocked to the Tampa Bay area by the planeload for what had been scripted as four days of political pageantry and speechmaking with a purpose - to propel Romney into the fall campaign against President Barack Obama.


SEE YOU ON TUESDAY.........KEEPING YOU UPDATED ON THE CONVENTION.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Rose Ann Gaetano for Delegate


Gaetano announces candidacy for Delegate and Alternate in the 17th

Dunmore- Rose Ann Gaetano, Dunmore, PA announces her candidacy for Delegate and Alternate to the Republican National Convention in the new 17th Congressional District in the upcoming primary election, April 24, 2012.

Rose is a resident of Dunmore PA and has been active in Republican Politics for over 30 years. She serves as the current Republican Committee Women representing Lackawanna County, member of the Margery Scranton Council of Republican Women, member of the PA Federation of Republican Women. Rose attended the Republican National Conventions in 2002, 2004 and 2008. In 2008, she was elected as delegate and alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention where she was the top voter getter for both delegate and alternate delegate in the 11th Congressional District. The Pennsylvania Convention Delegation appointed her to serve on the Rules Committee for the 2008 Convention.

Rose has been active in the local community, where she is an active member of UNICO National Scranton Chapter and recently services as co-chairperson of the group’s community service day. Rose is also a member of the Dunmore Lions, Operation Honduras, Family to Family, Daffodils Days for America Cancer Society, member of Century Club in Scranton and a former board member of Pennsylvania for Human Life Scranton Chapter. Graduate from Dunmore High School, Lackawanna Beauty School and is retired from HarperCollins Publishers, Dunmore, PA.

Gaetano has never taken her role in the republican party lightly, and always taken the opportunity to speaks out for what she truly believe in. Rose continually strive to be a role model to increase the effectiveness of women in the cause for responsible government through political participation and activism. In the current economic climate, it is extremely important, for men and women alike to become involved.

Rose looks forward to attending National Convention in Tampa, Florida representing the people of the new 17th Congressional District.

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Media Contact: Rose Ann Gaetano 570.466.6763

Sunday, November 14, 2010

2012 GOP CONVENTION

Tampa will host Republican convention GOP announces 2012 plans

Convention website at http://www.gopconvention2012.com/

http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/news/local/hillsborough/gop-convention-decision-051210
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Chris Chmura, FOX 13


TAMPA - It will be a grand old party in Tampa when August of 2012 rolls around.

The Republican Party today selected Tampa to host its next presidential nominating convention, an event that will attract as many as 40,000 visitors and potentially provide an economic boost in excess of $100 million.

The convention is scheduled to take place the week of August 27, 2012.

Dignitaries, including Mayor Pam Iorio and developer Al Austin, who has led the effort, received the news by telephone. They gathered in the 21st-floor offices of Tampa Bay & Company, which markets the area to tourists and conventioneers.

Cheers let out as an ordinary office speakerphone reverberated the extraordinary news.

"We are very, very proud for the selection and we're really looking forward to being with you," RNC Chairman Michael Steele told the room. "We're excited and ready to get to work on what we know will be one of the best conventions we've ever had."

The wait was anxious, after all Tampa was unsuccessful in two previous attempts to land both the 2004 and 2008 conventions.

Members of the GOP's Site Selection Committee picked Tampa over Salt Lake City and Phoenix. The vote took place in suburban Washington, D.C.

Florida has not hosted a national political convention since 1972. In that year, both the Republican and Democratic conventions were held in Miami.

The St. Pete Times Forum is likely to be the main venue for the convention, though much planning will be needed before a schedule is developed. Other venues, including the Tampa Convention Center, are likely to house a portion of the convention and/or the throng of national and international news media that will inevitably converge on the area.

More than $100 million is necessary to host the convention. Roughly $40 million is expected in private donations to the host committee. The remainder is allocated from federal funds, including a $50 million grant for security and at least $16.8 million for planning.

Tourism officials were encouraged by the possibilities of the convention. Minneapolis estimated a $168 million boost in 2008; New York estimated more than $200 million in 2004.

Showcasing is also part of the equation.

Minneapolis estimated the convention in 2008 led to 10 billion "impressions" in the broadcast, print, and online media. That is equivalent of 150 Super Bowl ads, Minnesota organizers said.

Florida will relish that kind of exposure.

Flashing across two screens in the conference room Wednesday afternoon were a red GOP logo -- the star-clad elephant -- surrounded by the words "Tampa-St. Petersburg." Below it read "Republican National Convention 2012."

Another slide said "Catch the Wave." TB&C staffers sported campaign-style button with the phrase.

While camera crews assembled and the visitors bureau prepared for the announcement, TB&C executive vice president Steve Hayes wiped down the wooden conference table with wax. He joked that the expected crowd was growing by the hour.

"You know it could be 'no,'" he said he told the callers.

He has happy to be wrong.

Friday, September 5, 2008

2008 GOP COVENTION












“AMAZING”

This was one amazing convention. I have attended six conventions and this one was amazing. Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin just energized the GOP and made me so excited to go home and work hard for the next 60 days.
Standing in 1000’s of balloons and confetti was unbelievable and being part of history was just amazing. Senator John McCain spoke from the heart and show what a great job he will do as president and make American great again.

He has called on Americas to join a cause great than themselves. John McCain will fight for you and keep taxes low.

Well its time to go home and begin campaigning for American’s Future. We can’t wait to welcome Senator McCain and Governor Sarah to Scranton and Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Pictures from Thursday’s GOP Convention.

Jerry and Kathleen Dohahue, Scranton with daughter, Mari. Mari was on the Staff of 2008 Republican Convention.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

"OH WHAT A NIGHT"





“Oh What a Night”

Sarah, Sarah, Sarah was the chant of the night. Wow!

It was as a great experience to be part of history last night. Sarah introduces herself to the America public. She hit a home run. What a breath of fresh air. There was so much energy in the room you could feel it all the way back in Northeastern, Pennsylvania.

Well! Scranton made history again. She was speaking to our values and spirit of our people in Northeastern Pennsylvania. What a great image of a mother and her family on the stage for the world to see. Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin will surly win the hearts of Northeastern, Pennsylvania.

She made a direct appeal to our small towns from Scranton, Dunmore, Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Towanda and beyon.

Well getting ready for tonight. Senator John McCain will lay out his goals and plans to make America better and energy efficiency. You think last night was great! Watch tonight.


Richard Morelli, Luzerne County alternate delegate from the 11th
Congressional District.

Rose Gaetano, Lackawanna County, Delegate from Lackawanna County.

Governor Sarah Pelin addresses the convention delegates.

Paul DeFabo and Delores Strish, Luzerne County Delegates from the 11th Congressional.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Pictures from Tuesday Night






Picture 086 Paul DeFabo, Luzerne County celebrating on the convention floor.

Picture 0118 First Lady Laura Bush addresses the Convention on Tuesday Night.

Picture 0108 State Representative Tina Pickett also celebrating on the convention floor.

Picture 100 Michael S. Taluto sitting in the Oval Office at Civic Fest

Picture 0278. Pennsylvania Celebrating with yellow towels on the Convention Floor.