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A Conversation with Joshua Irby

Sun, Aug 16

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The Center at Bishop Park

You're invited to spend the afternoon with Joshua Irby, candidate for Arkansas State Senate District 16, for an open community conversation.

Time & Location

Aug 16, 2026, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

The Center at Bishop Park, 6401 Boone Rd, Bryant, AR 72022, USA

About the event

Join Joshua Irby for a Community Conversation


You're invited to spend the afternoon with Joshua Irby, candidate for Arkansas State Senate District 16, for an open community conversation.


This is an opportunity to meet Joshua, ask questions, share your concerns, and discuss the issues that matter most to you and your family. Whether you're still deciding who to support or simply want to learn more, everyone is welcome.


Joshua will also be joined by special guest Kelly Grappe, candidate for Arkansas Secretary of State.


We hope you'll stop by, say hello, and be part of the discussion.

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“I don’t see sides—I see people. Neighbors. Fellow citizens.”

Joshua Irby has taken the Principles of Service Pledge—committing to lead with integrity, unity, and a deep duty to the people, not politics.

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Contact Joshua

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P.O. Box 490

Bryant, AR 72089

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A Promise for Arkansas

JOSHUA IRBY

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AN INDIVIDUAL OR PAC MAY CONTRIBUTE UP TO $3,500 PER ELECTION. BUSINESS AND CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE PROHIBITED. PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CITIZENS FOR JOSHUA IRBY

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"I’m not running for office to recite slogans — I’m running because I believe Arkansas deserves leadership rooted in respect, driven by resolve, and committed to renewal. Respect means every Arkansan, no matter where they live or who they are, is treated with dignity and heard with intention. Resolve means we don’t shy away from hard truths — we face them with courage and clarity. Renewal means we rebuild trust in our institutions and restore hope in our communities.

I believe in Common Ground because we’re stronger when we listen before we argue. I believe in Common Sense because good policy should be practical, not partisan. And I believe in the Common Good because public service should serve all, not just a few.

This isn’t just a campaign — it’s a call to come together. This is our moment."

- Joshua Irby

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