Saturday, May 18, 2013

VIRGINIA - LPAC RALLY SEPTEMBER 19-22 CHANTILLY - SEE SENATOR RAND PAUL

Dear Conservatives,

On September 19-22, grassroots activists from all across the nation will gather at the Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, Virginia, for the 2013 Liberty Political Action Conference.

And in only a few more weeks, Campaign for Liberty’s Early Bird Rate for tickets to this year’s LPAC will expire. 

So I hope you’ll take advantage right now of this chance to get your pass to all three days of General Session activities, featuring top speakers including C4L Chairman Ron Paul and Senator Rand Paul.

The Conference’s fourth day will be devoted entirely to grassroots political activism training, where expert instructors will equip you with what you need to know to take back your freedoms starting in your own local area.

While tickets for the training must be purchased separately this year, three-day pass holders can get their training ticket at a discounted rate.



Attendees can also reserve their room at the Westfields Marriott at a special LPAC price, but this rate is only available on a first-come, first-serve basis – and rooms are already going fast!

If you have any questions, or are interested in sponsoring this year’s Conference or exhibiting, contact us atlpac@campaignforliberty.com.

So don’t wait!

Visit www.LPAC.com today for more information on LPAC 2013 and to purchase your tickets for C4L’s biggest event of the year! 

In Liberty,

John Tate
President 

P.S.  In just a few weeks, C4L’s Early Bird rate for tickets to all three days of General Session activities at the 2013 Liberty Political Action Conference will expire.

So don’t miss this opportunity to get your three-day pass at the special Early Bird rate!

While tickets to our full day of grassroots activism training must be purchased separately this year, three-day pass holders can also get a special discount on their training ticket.

Visit www.LPAC.com to learn more about this year’s Conference and to purchase your tickets today!

No comments:

Post a Comment