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A Celebration of The John Birch Society’s 53rd Anniversary in Sacramento
JBS’s Western California chapter has set the date for their 53rd Anniversary Banquet
APPLETON, WIS. – November 18, 2011 – The John Birch Society’s 53rd Anniversary will be celebrated at a Banquet on Saturday, December 10, 2011 in Sacramento, Calif. The banquet will be held at The Crowne Plaza Sacramento (formerly The Holiday Inn).
There will be two speakers at the event: Sheriff Richard Mack and senior editor of The New American, William F. Jasper.
Mack, a former sheriff, author, Tea Party activist and motivational speaker, will give a presentation entitled, “The Magic of Gun Control.” His presentation will explain why politicians would have us believe the illusion that gun control will reduce crime, provide safety and how it will create peace and security for both individuals and nations.
Jasper will give his presentation on The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) entitled, “The SPLC: A Danger to American Liberties.” Jasper’s presentation will expose the SPLC and its true intentions as it continues to provide erroneous and defamatory information to law enforcement about law-abiding patriots the SPLC calls potential domestic terrorists.
Registration for this event starts at 10:30 a.m. and the luncheon will begin at 11:45 a.m. Tickets are $50.00 in advance and $55.00 at the door.
For more information about the event please contact Jan Frelick at (530) 885-5321 or
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, visit the event on the JBS calendar or download the event’s flyer.
Founded in 1958 and headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, The John Birch Society is dedicated to restoring and preserving freedom under the U.S. Constitution. Members come from all walks of life and are active throughout the 50 states on local, regional and national issues. United by a strong belief in personal freedom and limited government, members have a strong sense of duty, and their educational efforts have played a continuous and pivotal role in exposing legislation and policies that threaten the independence of our country and the freedom of American citizens. Visit JBS.org for more information.
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