The Aurora Navy League Council 247 will hold its Tuesday, Nov. 19, dinner meeting at the private room of the Riverview Diner, IL-25 and Mill Street, Montgomery.
A reception will begin promptly at 5 p.m. followed by a meeting at 5:30 p.m. with dinner afterward. The cost is $25 all-inclusive if an entree is ordered, or $20 for the dinner salad featured that evening. Free entry without food. The meeting will conclude about 7:30 p.m..
You do not need to be a member of the Navy League, or have a reservation, to attend the in-person meeting, the general public is welcome. All are invited to this event. Only those who order a meal are required to pay for the meal. Others may attend at no-charge.
The after dinner speakers are John and Kathy Mitchler. They will speak on Illinois election integrity as defined by voters, votes, counts, and reporting accuracy. John and Kathy will reveal findings and discuss efforts to solve the problems that have arisen. The Mitchlers’ are expert volunteers of United Sovereign Americans and have deeply studied voter registration records, voter history, and inexplicable inexplicable manipulation over time of votes. The United Sovereign Americans is non-partisan and is not seeking to overturn past election results, it seeks only to have free, fair, and open elections.
John Mitchler was raised in a political family in Kendall County Illinois and earned a geology degree and MBA at the University of Illinois, after which he gained experience in coal and oil, exploration and manage project controls for large environmental projects. John was the first person to reach the highest elevation in each of Illinois’ 102 counties. Kathy Mitchler is a database marketing strategist, with clients in a wide range of industries, including nonprofit. a Colorado native, Kathy earn degrees from the University of Colorado and University of Nevada Las Vegas, where she began her career in the casino industry. Kathy met John during his wilderness trekking class, and currently is president of her data consulting firm, ROI Dataworks.
The Aurora Council needs to expand its membership. This is our only source of funds to help the Junior Navy and Air Force ROTC units in area high schools. It will pay half of the first year’s dues for new members. This is an excellent opportunity to attend an interesting event, and determine whether you would like to join permanently.
— Aurora Navy League Council 247