Regional

At Students For Liberty we are excited to announce seven Regional Conferences this year.  Building on the success of our famous International Conference, we are taking the liberty message on the road.   Student groups at 7 campuses have stepped up to host a conference at their school.  These conferences will allow us to reach new minds and swell the ranks of the student movement for liberty.

Each Regional Conference will feature expert speakers, three meals, and an evening social event. Last year’s keynote speakers included Foundation for Economic Education President Lawrence W. Reed, Harvard University Professor Jeffrey Miron, and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Tom Palmer. This is not an opportunity you or your friends should miss!

To promote and organize these conferences we have launched a new website: www.politicalconferences.org. This site will act as your center of information for all news and updates related to the Regional Conferences. The site also features this video, which will give you a better idea of what the conferences are about and can help you advertise to other students.

SFL Fall 2009 Conferences Promo from Students For Liberty on Vimeo. Special thanks to GMU SFL member Mark Meranta for creating the video.

Here is a full list of the upcoming Regional Conferences:

Registration forms for the conferences will be available shortly. Until then, we need your help to spread the word about these conferences.

  1. Forward this email to your friends and group members.
  2. Click here to RSVP for the events on Facebook.
  3. Post links to the website and video on your favorite liberty blogs, message boards, and Facebook pages.
  4. If you want to get involved in helping plan a conference, contact your Regional Director. Their contact information is listed on the page of their respective conference.

Again, we cannot make the Regional Conferences a success without your help. If you have any questions please visit the new website www.politicalconferences.org or email info@studentsforliberty.org.

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