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Constitution Workshop and Upcoming Tea Party Events



ATTENTION ALL PATRIOTS!
This is a great opportunity for all of us to learn our US Constitution.
This is also a wonderful field trip for home schoolers and all students!

This curriculum was developed by Dr. W. Cleon Skousen. You may have heard Glenn Beck recommend Skousen's works, which sparked new interest in Skousen's ideas and publications.

Location: Golf Shores
2510 Landmark Way
Corydon, IN

Date: Saturday, April 24, 2010, 8L30am - 4:30 pm

Cost: $30 per person includes hot plate lunch

Write check to: Brett Loyd for District 70
Mail to: Brett Loyd for District 70
PO Box 201
Greenville, IN 47124

For more info: Info@BrettLoydforDistrict70.com

Please make your reservation as soon as possible. If there are not enough registered, this event may have to be cancelled.

Please forward this email to all of your friends!

Also - here are some upcoming events :

For Tea Parties in Indiana, click below:
http://taxdayteaparty.com/teaparty/indiana/

Events in Kentucky:

Saturday, March 27th, 2010 1-4pm Second Amendment March invites you to the Kentucky Gun Rights Rally at the State Capital in Frankfort, KY.
For more info:
http://secondamendmentmarch.com/kentucky
Speakers: http://secondamendmentmarch.com/node/181

Thursday, April 1, 2010, 12 noon? (time tentative waiting on approval) Tea Party of Kentucky invites you to join us for a Freedom Rally at the Rotunda in Frankfort, KY . Our Attorney General, Jack Conway, refuses to represent the people of Kentucky by opposing the illegal Health Care Bill, that requires people to buy health insurance. Join us in letting our voices heard on this issue. We will announce the definite time as soon as we can. Meanwhile, hold the date open for a drive to Frankfort.

April 1st Thursday, 6:30-8:30pm
Hosted by Louisville TEA Party
Monthly TEA Party Social & Volunteers Meeting
John E's Restaurant
3708 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40218


Tea Party of Owensboro
invites you to come to the City Hall on Saturday, April 10th from 12noon-2pm at 101 E 4th St. Dr. Frank Simon of the Tea Party of Kentucky has been invited to speak.

April 15th Thursday, 11:00am-1:30pm
2nd Annual Louisville TEA Party Freedom Rally
Hosted by Louisville TEA Party

Downtown on Jefferson Square (6th & Jefferson)
Come out and be a part of what will be the biggest rally in Louisville this year
Louisville Tea Party Website: http://louisvilleteaparty.org/events/
Louisville Tea Party Email:
louisvilleteaparty@gmail.com
Louisville Tea Party Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=108613420357

For more Tea Parties in Kentucky, click below:
http://www.teapartypatriots.org/state/Kentucky

If you do not see your county listed, click below on info on how to start a Tea party:
http://www.teapartypatriots.org/2010/TeaPartyChecklist.aspx

April 19th Monday, 4:30pm
Voter Registration Deadline
To download a registration form, click below:
http://www.elect.ky.gov/register.htm
For more information, click below:
http://www.elect.ky.gov/registrationinfo/

April 20th Tuesday, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Candidate Night sponsored by American Family Association of Kentucky
All candidates running in Jefferson County, KY are invited to speak.

Candidates without an opponent were not invited.
Evangel Conference Center
6900 Billtown Rd
Louisville, K 40299
(Exit 19 off of the Gene Snyder Freeway I-265)

May 6th Thursday, 12:00 Noon-1:00pm
Jefferson County – National Day of Prayer Observance
Sponsored by American Family Association of Kentucky
Join us in praying for our nation, our leaders and our military.
On the steps of the old County Courthouse
5th and Jefferson Streets
Louisville, KY


May 7th
Friday, 6:30pm-8:30pm
3rd District Congressional Candidates Forum

Hosted by Louisville TEA Party
Middletown Community Center
Louisville, KY


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