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Springfield, MO Activist Training

June 10, 2010

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 Missouri is pleased to announce an Activist Training will be conducted on Tuesday, July 13 in Springfield, MO to provide citizens with the tools necessary to become effective activists.

The political training will take place at The Library Center located at 4653 South Campbell in Springfield from 6pm to 8:30pm.  Registration opens at 5:30.  The cost is $10 if you pre-register online by 7/9/10 and $15 at the door.  Space is limited.  Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.

Topics* to be covered during the Training include:

  • Building Coalitions and Reaching Your Community (ideas and practical steps to engage your community and organize a coalition of volunteers)
  • Government 101 (how government operates, how legislative and executive bodies work, how to get involved)
  • Holding Government Accountable (how to hold leaders accountable once they are in office)
  • Effectively Communicating Your Views (how to write effective letters to the editor, opinion editorials and blogs, using social networking tools and wiki projects)

Full training materials, samples and supplements will be provided to help you apply what you learn to your organization, candidate, cause or community. Dinner will be provided.

Political Training Registration

If you have any questions or would like additional information, call Rachel Hassani at 417-838-3067  or e-mail Rachel@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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