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Bill of Rights Day Luncheon Dec. 15 [Last day to RSVP]

Written by Subject: Events: Arizona
Don't Miss the Bill of Rights Day Luncheon Dec. 15

For Immediate Release

Contact: Alan Korwin at Bloomfield Press, 602-996-4020

Special presentation by "Patrick Henry" now planned --

Special presentation by "Patrick Henry" now planned --

Activist, author, and actor Dr. Lance Hurley will deliver, in full period costume, excerpts from Patrick Henry's speech attacking the dangers and the flaws of the Constitution, and his instrumental role in establishing the Bill of Rights to remedy his concerns. History has proven that his concerns were valid. Don't miss this historical extra. YOU MUST RSVP to attend (see below).

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An open invitation:

BILL OF RIGHTS DAY LUNCHEON

BILL OF RIGHTS DAY LUNCHEON

BILL OF RIGHTS DAY LUNCHEON

Make a little time to celebrate your precious rights.

Reflect on what makes America great!

Left, right, centrist, statist, libertarian, no matter.

Bill of Rights Day is one thing that brings us together.

We will read the original Bill of Rights out loud from a parchment copy, and then jointly discuss its health in roundtable style. Is it working? Are there threats to our rights? What are the future prospects?

Join us in Phoenix, or at an event near you.

You will remember this experience for a long time to come.

The Goldwater Institute is graciously providing the use of its auditorium for this special event:

Goldwater Institute, 500 East Coronado Road, Phoenix.

One block north of McDowell, west of 7th Street.

A delicious hot buffet luncheon will be provided for $15, payable at the door.

The caterer needs a mouth count,

so YOU MUST RSVP by email to attend:

alan[remove]@bloomfieldpress.com

Respond no later than 12/12/06!

Do NOT change the subject line of this email when you reply.

The Bill of Rights Luncheon

Friday, December 15, 2006

At the Goldwater Institute auditorium

500 E. Coronado Ave., Phoenix

1 block N. of McDowell, W. of 7th St.

High noon to 1:30 p.m.

P.S. Are you too busy or too far away to join us? Hold your own luncheon! Gather with friends on Fri., Dec. 15, go to lunch, and read the Bill of Rights -- aloud. It's a magical moment, as the words sing out. Take time in your busy schedule to enjoy this reflective pause, and recount the tremendous values these freedoms have brought to you, your family and the world.

P.S.S: If I may so imodestly point out my contribution to the Bill of Rights Day. (Powell)


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