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Best Idea #1:
Get a Festival Table!
Over the July 4th weekend, several WTP
supporters set up an information booth at the
60th Annual Cherry
Days parade and festival in Paonia, Colorado.
Dressed in patriot garb and prepared with tables
full of CC2009 information, they talked with
hundreds of people during the festival attracting
great interest in the Continental Congress 2009
initiative.
They found the festival on the
www.FestivalNet.com website which lists
literally thousands of upcoming festivals in all the
states from now through the fall.
The
supporters engaged conversation with the public by
distributing printed copies of CC2009 flyers and the
WTP Petitions for Redress. They even brought their
own printer so they could print more if needed.
The group also collected numerous emails to add to
the WTP e-mail list. Colorado state coordinator Dave
Justice reported that he was extremely pleased with
the exposure and interest in the Continental
Congress.
Credit where credit is due: Thank you Colorado
supporters Gary Coats, (Delta County Coordinator)
and Betty Oglesby, (Montrose County Coordinator).
Many thanks as well to Dave Justice who has, along
with many others, helped build a significant
organizational presence for WTP across his state.
We urge everyone to get involved and step up to
represent WTP Congress at festivals in your local
area between now and the start of CC2009.
Get a costume! Get a booth. Have some fun!
Contact your CC2009
Team Members. Even if it takes a little time and few
dollars, we need to give Continental Congress all
the exposure we can. Setting up a booth at every
major regional festival and fair between now and
CC2009 is a darn good start.
Best Idea #2:
What's YOUR best
idea??
Send your best idea to:
bob@GiveMeLiberty.org
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