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  2. Lincoln Dinner - Wikipedia

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    A Lincoln Day Dinner (sometimes called Lincoln Dinner) is an annual celebration of the Republican Party and a fundraising event for Republican Party affiliated organizations at the county level. Traditionally, it is held in February or March depending on the county, and sometimes on Lincoln's Birthday (February 12), although it can be held on ...

  3. List of state dinners in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the first state dinner at the White House. David Kalākaua, monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii meeting with President Ulysses S. Grant. A state dinner in the United States is a formal dinner held in honor of a foreign head of state, such as a king, queen, president, or any head of government.

  4. Reagan Day - Wikipedia

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    Reagan Day can refer to: Ronald Reagan Day , a day in California to commemorate Governor Ronald Reagan Reagan Day Dinner (or Reagan Dinner, Lincoln–Reagan Dinner, etc.), an annual fundraising event for the Republican Party

  5. Trump offers fans a slice of pizza - after taking a massive ...

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    Trump greeted fans at a pizza parlour after giving a speech at the Lee County Republican Party’s Lincoln Reagan Dinner. ... 24/7 Wall St. I trained myself to feel good about saving money ...

  6. 5 Rude Things You Could Be Doing at a Dinner Party ... - AOL

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    Moving the place cards or ignoring the seating chart. The host may opt to create a seating chart to help guests feel more at ease when finding their spots at a more formal dinner party.

  7. Jefferson–Jackson Dinner - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party's equivalent is usually called a Lincoln Dinner, Reagan Dinner, or Lincoln–Reagan Dinner. Into the 1960s, state and local Democratic Parties across the country depended on well-attended Jefferson–Jackson Day dinners to provide their annual funding. [2]

  8. Eat Like a President: 25 Favorite Recipes of First Families - AOL

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    1. Martha Washington’s Crab Soup. First lady Martha Washington’s crab soup was served often during the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eisenhower administrations.

  9. State banquet - Wikipedia

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    Round tables laid for a state dinner in the State Dining Room at the White House.The large gold charger plates are from the Eisenhower china service.. A state banquet is an official banquet hosted by the head of state in his or her official residence for another head of state, or sometimes head of government, and other guests.