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Honolulu, HI Activist Training
December 25, 2009
American Majority together with the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii is pleased to announce a full day of Activist Training to be held on Saturday, February 6 in Honolulu, HI.
The goal of this training is to empower citizens to make a difference in their communities by learning the strategies used by professionals and political parties. In addition, attendees will receive training in modern tools of information and technology and have the chance to network with other like-minded individuals and organizations.
The event will be held from 10:00am – 3:00pm at the Navy-Marine Golf Course (Sam Snead Clubhouse) located at 943 Valkenburgh Street in Honolulu.
This special training is only $10 per activist.*
*Lunch and training materials are included in the cost of registration. Online pre-registration is strongly encouraged to ensure that your seat is reserved! Space is limited and is expected to fill quickly.
Presentations that will be offered include:
- Implementing Freedom: How to utilize your time on a campaign
- Grassroots Action: How to build, manage, and use an effective organization
- Patriotism 2.0: New media activism
- Precinct Power: Organizing at the precinct level, voter registration, and hard-wiring precincts
To register, please click here. For more information, please contact American Majority at info@americanmajority.org or call 540-338-1251.
Having problems trying to register for your Honolulu training.I’ve sent out the email to our list and have it on our website.Have you been getting sign-ins?
Hi Garret,
Thank you for pointing this out to us. It appears that when we moved to our new website, the Hawaii registration form did not move properly. You can tell the folks on your list that registration is available again.
Thank you so much.
As much as I can understand right now, I think you’re right!
Well done! Your presentation should be adopted by all Republicans in Hawaii. Emphasis on organizating district and precinct campaign support resources cannot ever be over stated. Thank you for making that point again, from more than one perspective