St. Louis, MO Activist Training
Event Date: 14th July, 2012
American Majority in conjunction with Missouri Precinct Project (MOPP) is hosting a Grassroots Activist Training in Ellisville, MO on July 14. The goal is to provide attendees with the tools necessary to win elections and implement limited government and free market principles in their state and local communities.
In addition to providing an opportunity to meet other patriots in your area, the seminar provides an opportunity to network and learn from experienced grassroots organizers. America is in serious need of principled leadership. If you are looking to move beyond protests and rallies, to implementing freedom and liberty, American Majority’s activist training will help equip you with the tools necessary to be an engaged citizen in your community.
The training will be held at The Pillar Foundation (15820 Clayton Rd, Ellisville, MO 63011). The event will begin at 9:00a.m. and run through 4:00p.m. Registration is $25 per attendee and includes a box lunch/beverage and training materials. Seating is limited so pre-registration is strongly encouraged.
Topics:
- Help Prevent Voter Fraud… Become a Poll Worker/Watcher: True the Vote
- Getting Out the Conservative Vote: American Majority/Featuring Political Gravity
Political Training Registration
For additional information, call or email Aubrey Blankenship, Director of Operations, at Aubrey@AmericanMajority.org or 540-338-1251.
About American Majority: American Majority is the leading developer of the nation’s new 21st century grassroots political infrastructure. The organization uses its cutting edge training curriculum to empower individuals and organizations with the most effective tools to promote liberty through limited government. American Majority trains thousands of activists and candidates each year in communities across the country to be catalysts for authentic change in government. As of the end of 2011, American Majority has conducted 551 trainings in 44 different states, training more than 19,000 candidates and activists.