Senator Bob Dole will tour New York on Monday, March 4th. Senator Dole's New York stops include an address to the Enidine Corporation in suburban Buffalo, a Dole For President Rally in Albany, and a Dole For President Rally in Nassau County. Media planning to attend should arrive thirty minutes early for set-up and be prepared to provide local or national credentials.
WHO: Senator Bob Dole
Governor George Pataki, Senator Robert Bennett,
Attorney General Dennis Vacco, Congresswoman Susan
Molinari, Congressman Bill Paxon, Congressman Jack
Quinn, Minority Leader Tom Reynolds, and Chairman
William Powers
WHAT: Address Enidine Corporation Employees
WHEN: Monday, March 4, 1996, from 2:45 pm to 4: 00 pm
WHERE: Assembly Floor
Enidine Corporation
7 Centre Drive
Orchard Park, New York ---------------------------------------------------------------------
WHO: Senator Bob Dole
Governor George Pataki, Senator Robert Bennett,
Attorney General Dennis Vacco, Congresswoman Susan
Molinari, Congressman Bill Paxon, Congressman Gerald
Solomon, Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, Minority Leader
Tom Renyolds, and Chairman William Powers
WHAT: Dole For President Rally
WHEN: Monday, March 4, 1996, from 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm
WHERE: Main Hangar
Signature Flight Support
Albany County Airport
Albany-Shaker Road
Albany, New York ----------------------------------------------------------------------
WHO: Senator Bob Dole
Senator Alfonse D'Amato, Oovemor George Pataki, Senator
Robert Bennett, Attorney General Dennis Vacco,
Congresswoman Susan Molinari, Congressman Bill Paxon,
Congressman Peter King and Chairman William Powers
WHAT: Dole For President Rally
WHEN: Monday, March 4,1996, from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm
WHERE: Platt Deutsch Restaurant
Remkin Boulevard and Hempstead Turnpikes
Franklin Square, New York (Nassau County) Authorized and Paid for by Dole for President, Inc., Robert E. Lighthizer, Treasurer 810 First Street, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20002 (202) 414-6400
Robert Dole, Dole Campaign Press Release - Dole to Visit New York Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/316116