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Evening Schedule Evening Schedule Friday, April 5, 2019 LIBERTARIAN RECEPTION Evergreen-Willow Early registration is open from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm for pre-registered attendees to obtain badges, meals packages and ask questions. Private, ticked pre-reception begins at 6:00 pm General Reception from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm The reception is a free event that is open to all. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres will be served and a cash bar will be available for cocktails. There will be several speakers throughout the evening along with entertainment. Saturday, April 6, 2019 County Affiliate Summit Evergreen-Willow General Reception from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Panel includes: Robert Imhoff (Treasurer, Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County) Emily Tilford (Treasurer, Libertarian Party of Sacramento County) John Ferrero (Chair, Libertarian Party of Alameda County) Kalish Morrow (Chair, Libertarian Party of Kings County) *Moderated by Larry Sharpe Cocktail Hour with Justin Quigley Upper Terrace 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Candidate Support Banquet Evergreen-Willow 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Plated Banquet Dinner Open to Platinum package holders and those who purchased the banquet add-on. Featuring Jeff Hewitt, Judge Jim Gray, Nick Sarwark, Alex Merced, and Chris Rufer. Hosted by Larry Sharpe Several additional guests will speak on behalf of the Candidate Support Committee. Saturday, April 6, 2019 Walnut-Cedar-Maple Convention Registration will begin at 7:00 am Evergreen-Willow Continental Breakfast will be served from 7:00 am to 9:00 am for attendees that purchased Platinum or Premium Packages Saturday 4/6/2019 Business Room Speaker Room Tabling Room 8:00 AM Welcome by Mimi Robson and -9:00 AM Keynote Speaker Scott Horton 9:00 AM Credentials Report Apollo Pazell -10:00 AM Adopt Agenda Strategies for winning Consent Calendar elections Officer Reports 10:00 AM Caitlin Cloven and Resa Breakout Session: -11:00 AM Willis Jacob Hornberger Social Media in Politics Adhering to Principle is Everything 11:00 AM Michael Boldin Breakout Session: -12:00 PM Sanctuary Cities for Open-Source Liberty Everything PR 101 - The Basics 12:00 PM Buffet Lunch -1:30 PM Zach Foster Venezuela and Cuba Updates Mike Sertic Advocates for Self Government Jeff Hewitt Winning as Libertarians 1:30 PM Bylaws Committee Report -3:00 PM 3:00 PM Tom W. Bell -4:00 PM Your Next Government? 4:00 PM County Affiliate Summit -5:00 PM 5:00 PM Boomer Shannon Nathan Fatal -6:00 PM Winning Campaign Strategies Developing Local Organizations using the BACON Method Sunday, April 7, 2019 Walnut-Cedar-Maple Convention Registration will begin at 7:00 am Evergreen-Willow Continental Breakfast will be served from 7:00 am to 9:00 am for attendees that purchased Platinum or Premium Packages Sunday 4/7/2019 Business Room Speaker Room Tabling Room 8:00 AM Keynote Speaker Caryn Ann -9:00 AM Harlos 9:00 AM Credentials Report -12:00 PM Elections (Officers, Area Coordinators, 4 At-Large, 2 Alternates, Judicial Committee) 12:00 PM Buffet Lunch -1:30 PM Patri Friedman Competitive Governance: Transforming Politics with Markets David Friedman What Does Economics Have to do with the Law 1:30 PM Platform Committee Report -2:00 PM Endorsement of Candidates Resolutions 2:00 PM- Breakout Session: Daniel 3:00 PM “Taxation is Theft” Behrman for President NAP Compliant Government for Statists 3:00 PM Pete Constant Nathan Fatal -4:00 PM Looming Government Advanced Organizing Pensions Technology 4:00 PM Nathan Fatal -5:00 PM Strategies for Successful Political Campaigns .
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