The "Energizer Bunny" of political travel has a couple of new hops on his trail.

On Friday, he will be in Naples, Florida to speak to the Minnesota Club and then stay though the weekend. He will appear at a Republican Governors Association fundraiser in Orlando, Florida on Monday.

Pawlenty is also headed to Washington, DC on March 22 to speak to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's policy conference and appear at a "special breakfast meeting," alongside former Sen. Norm Coleman.The event is co-hosted by Minnesota's three Republican U.S. House members and others.

On March 24, the governor will address a fundraiser for the Susan B. Anthony List, which supports anti-abortion candidates. The next day, he will travel to New Hampshire for a speaking gig there.

Here's the invite to the March 22 "special breakfast" event:

Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann

Congressman John Kline

Congressman Erik Paulsen

Fred Zeidman

Leslie and Andrew Parker

Dan Rosen

for a special breakfast meeting with

Governor

Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)

and special guest

Senator Norm Coleman

March 22, 2010

The Grand Hyatt Washington, DC
1000 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
7:30 AM
Dietary Laws Observed

To RSVP or for further information, please contact
Jerry Seppala Jerry@GRSeppala.com or (612) 669-1124 or
Sara Bonjean Sara@GRSeppala.com or (202) 680-8625

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