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Joliet, IL Activist Training

March 17, 2011

Our nation was founded by ordinary citizen activists desiring a government that was accountable to the people. Today, ordinary citizens across our nation are tired of the status quo and ready to engage for the betterment of their communities. American Majority’s political training addresses these passions by providing education and resources to help you meet your goals.

American Majority will be joining the Will County Tea Party Alliance , AFP – IL, Illinois Family Institute, Illinois Review and other community groups to conduct a Grassroots / Activist training that will provide citizens with the tools necessary to win elections and implement limited government and free market principles. The training will take place on Saturday, April 30 at Cemeno’s Pizza Restaurant (1630 Essington Rd Joliet, IL 60435) from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Registration begins at 8:30 am. Registration is $15 per person.

In addition to providing an opportunity to meet other patriots in your community, the seminar provides an opportunity to network and learn from grassroots organizers with successful campaign experience. Topics to be covered during the training include*:
• Public Speaking
• So You Want to Become a Campaign Manager
• Patriots 2.0 New Media, Social Media, online activism
• Precinct Power – Micro Targeting and door knocking your community
• Plus much more!

Political Training Registration

If you have any questions or would like additional information, email Lonny Leitner at Lonny@AmericanMajority.org.

American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.

* Topics are subject to change.
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5 Comments

  1. Alan Potkin on April 14, 2011 at 6:51 pm

    Close but no cigar. It’s Jane Austen, with an “e”. You’re thinking of a Berkeleyesque city in Texas.

    Maybe I’ll register in the coming days to join you in Joliet. I’m now in Saigon visiting family, back to the Frozen Prairie in five days.

  2. Dave Adams on April 16, 2011 at 7:18 am

    I want to belong, but I’m not one to knock on doors, or confront people. I believe this President is a blatant musluem, out to destroy America and evertything I believe in “God and Country” I fought in Viet Nam, and I believe he is jeopardizing our soldiers, military, and Christian morals, our Country was founded on. He is putting the solders in the hands of the UN and cut our military budget. I’m so upset with him I don’t know where to start complaining. I want my money, and country back! Enough paying for people that refuse to work, and that are here illegally. I could go on and on.

  3. Jaoni Wood on April 16, 2011 at 8:03 am

    Dave, there are many people who share your concerns and frustrations! Knocking on doors and talking to people is just one of many ways that people can be active in their communities as activists for Constitutional government. Many people are needed working behind the scenes as well! If you can, please come to the training and get plugged in with a group that you can work with.

    Alan, we hope to see you at the training!

  4. Mike Moehlenhof on April 20, 2011 at 12:17 pm

    I was a part of a successful campaign in Illinois, and many of the tips you’ll learn will enable you to be a part of a successful campaign.

    After attending a training, you can literally go back home and make an immediate impact in your community, and make you voice louder than you imagined.

    I hope to see you on Saturday!

  5. Alan Potkin on April 27, 2011 at 8:09 am

    Are we still on for Saturday 30 April in scenic Joliet? Is the pizza joint near that place in the beginning of the Blues Brothers?

    How many people are expected to show up?

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