Event

The NEW
Liberty Alliance and the National Center for Constitutional Studies
present:
The Making of America
Saturday, October 23rd , 2010 at Legend of
De Pere.
Seminar Schedule
8:30 a.m – 4:30 p.mp –
“Developing America’s Great Success Formula”
This is the exciting exploration which Jefferson,
Adams, Franklin, Washington and others made in order to rediscover the
key to the creation of the first free nation in modern times. We’ll
trace their adventure from 1400 B.C. to 1787 A.D.
12:00 noon – 12:45 pm –
Lunch Break
12:45 pm – 4:30 pm –
“The Perfect Plan of Liberty”
A refreshing look at the solid political and
economic principles from the preamble through the amendments to the
Constitution. You’ll learn perhaps for the first time, how nearly every
problem in America today can be solved by restoring these successful
concepts.
The seminar costs $20 per individual or $40 per
family and includes a 135 page study guide and lunch.
Please register ASAP as seating is limited.
Contact: Michelle at
Phone: 468-7657
Email :
newlibertyalliance@gmail.com
Event

Contact: Michelle at
Phone: 468-7657
Email :
newlibertyalliance@gmail.com
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The WTC 9/11 Memorial was dedicated on June 1, 2005. Names of victims are engraved on the base and a chunk of an actual WTC girder is mounted on the front. The main inscription reads: "In Loving Memory to the Known and the Unknown, the Found and the Unfound."
Literal WTC tower replicas as 9/11 memorials are somewhat rare (most towns opting for somber, artistic abstractions).