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King County:

King County Organizing Convention
Future Institute on the Constitution


Organizing Convention

Saturday, September 18th, 3:30 - 4:45 pm
Kent Regional Library
212 2nd Avenue N., Kent, WA 98032

You are invited to attend the Organizing Convention for the Constitution Party of King County. Please make every effort to attend this event, especially if you are a resident of King County. Delegates to the convention will be electing county party officers, adopting a county party Constitution and Bylaws, as well as setting goals for the upcoming year.

We are looking for candidates for County Party offices, so if you would like to be apart of this fast growing Party, prayerfully consider being apart of the committee. There is plenty of work to be done!

Invite friends who may be interested in our party to this convention as well, as it is important to have as many people as possible participate. This meeting is open to individuals from outside of King County and they are encouraged to attend as well. You will not be eligible to vote but the information you will be presented with during the meeting will apply to all of Western Washington Constitution Party members and volunteers.

If you are not already a member of the Constitution Party, please consider joining before the event, It is easy to do, just access our state website (www.constitutionpartyofwa.com) and click on the membership link.

More details to come. Don't forget to MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR SEPTEMBER 18th.

Institute on the Constitution Classes beginning in the Fall:

King County will be hosting it's first Institute On The Constitution (IOTC) beginning the first week in October. If you are not familiar with what the Institute on The Constitution is all about, log onto www.IOTConline.com for detailed information. In summary, the Institute on The Constitution lecture series was formulated to provide a constitutional education that is not taught in our schools. We offer a twelve session video program that explores the history and heritage of our Constitutional Republic, the philosophical and religious wordview of the framers, and a working knowledge of important constitutional provisions.

A time and place have not been decided, but the first will begin the first week of October. Take some time to discuss this opportunity with your family or friends and prayerfully consider taking this lecture series and enjoy the social time before and after. Check back at this site for updates as to time and place or contact Glenn Freeman below.

For more information about this event contact: (253) 854-6524.

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