EVENTS

PUTNAM COUNTY FAIR
JULY 31-AUGUST 10TH
Kelley attended the Putnam County Fair each night, spending time at the Putnam County Republican Party booth. She enjoyed meeting with so many friends, families, and neighbors while sharing her vision for the Trustee’s office. With flyers and fans in hand, Kelley was grateful for the opportunity to connect with the community and hear directly from the people of Putnam County.

UPPER CUMBERLAND UPDATE
AUGUST 5TH
Kelley recently attended the Upper Cumberland Republican Update, a night filled with energy and inspiration from leaders across Tennessee. Congressman John Rose shared his vision and passion for faith, family, and the future as he campaigns for Governor. Local leaders including Mayor Randy Porter, Senator Paul Bailey, and Sheriff Eddie Farris were also in attendance, making it a strong showing for the Upper Cumberland. The keynote speaker, KC Crosbie, Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee, delivered a powerful message about her journey into politics and the importance of grassroots involvement. Kelley was grateful for the opportunity to connect with fellow conservatives and hear directly from those working to shape Tennessee’s future.

THE 2025 YELLOW ROSE AFFAIR
July 26TH
Kelley attended the Yellow Rose Affair, a special celebration of the 19th Amendment and the women’s right to vote. Hosted by the Republican Women of the Upper Cumberland, the event featured inspiring remarks and fellowship with community leaders. The keynote address was delivered by U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn, who shared her perspective on the importance of women’s voices in leadership and public service. It was a wonderful evening honoring the legacy of women’s suffrage and celebrating the progress it made possible.

COOKEVILLE'S FALL FUN FEST
September 5-6TH
Kelley and the campaign team had a wonderful time at this year’s Fall Fun Fest in Cookeville! Over the course of the weekend, we enjoyed connecting with friends, family, and neighbors from all across Putnam County. Our booth was full of energy as we handed out flyers, fans, and plenty of yard signs to supporters excited to show their backing for Kelley. One of the highlights was offering free face painting for kids—it was a joy seeing so many families stop by to join in the fun.
The Fall Fun Fest is one of Cookeville’s favorite traditions, and we were proud to be part of it again this year. Kelley is grateful for everyone who came by to share encouragement, ask questions, and learn more about her vision for the Trustee’s office.
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