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GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE Confirmed for Summit! Host of #1-Rated Weekend Hit, Huckabee GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE Confirmed for Summit! Host of #1-Rated Weekend Hit, Huckabee October 11 –13 Omni Shoreham Hotel H Washington, DC $99 Registration $50 STUDENTS H Scholarships Available REGISTER ON-LINE: www.valuesvotersummit.org or call 1-877-372-2808 CONFIRMED* AND INVITED SPEAKERS Rep. Michele Bachmann Dr. Bill Bennett Ryan Bomberger* Gov. Jan Brewer Rep. Eric Cantor Dr. Ben Carson Sen. Ted Cruz Sean Hannity Gov. Bobby Jindal Rep. Steve King* Mark Levin Michelle Malkin Star Parker* Sen. Rand Paul* Gov. Mike Pence Lila Rose Joel Rosenberg Sen. Marco Rubio Rep. Paul Ryan Rick Santorum* Gov. Rick Scott Sen. Tim Scott Gov. Scott Walker Rep. Allen West Informative Breakout Sessions H Celebrity Book Signings H Student Mixer H Exhibits H H Faith, Family & Freedom Gala HonoringFounder, Dr. The Ed FeulnerHeritage Foundation New Media Row Sponsored by Job Fair hosted by SPONSORS FRCAction American Values, The Heritage Foundation, Liberty Counsel, FRC and Media Research Center and are sponsors only of the educational portion of the Values Voter Summit. These organizations are not sponsoring the appearance of any candidate for public office or political party, nor do they support, oppose or endorse any candidate for elective public office. October 11 - 13, 2013 H Omni Shoreham Hotel H Washington, DC REGISTRATION INFORMATION QTY TOTAL I would like to register for the following package (please check): o VALUES VOTER PACKAGE ($99/per person)—Includes Three-day Summit and Exhibits Pass. Meals not included ___ @ $99 = ______ o PATRIOT PACKAGE ($200/per person)—Includes Three-day Summit and Exhibits Pass and Saturday’s Faith, Family and Freedom Gala Dinner Honoring Dr. Ed Feulner, Founder, The Heritage Foundation (black-tie optional) ___ @ $200 = ______ o FOUNDER’S PACKAGE ($575/per person)—Includes Three-day Summit and Exhibits Pass, Saturday’s Private Reception, Faith, Family and Freedom Gala Dinner Honoring Dr. Ed Feulner, Founder, The Heritage Foundation (black-tie optional) and all Friday and Saturday Sponsor Meals ___ @ $575 = ______ o STUDENT PACKAGE ($145/per person)—Includes Three-day Summit and Exhibits Pass, Saturday’s Faith, Family and Freedom Gala Dinner Honoring Dr. Ed Feulner, Founder, The Heritage Foundation (black-tie optional) ___ @ $145 = ______ Daily Summit passes, meal, reception, and gala tickets are available. 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Randy Forbes (R-VA); Buddy Smith, Executive Vice President, American Family Association) . ___ @ $40 = ______ o Saturday Summit and Exhibits Pass . ___ @ $75 = ______ o Saturday Breakfast Sponsored by The Heritage Foundation (How America Can Still Provide Opportunity for All: Stories and Solutions—Speakers: Dr. Matthew Spalding, Vice President for American Studies and Director, B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics, The Heritage Foundation; Jennifer Marshall, Director, Domestic Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation; Bishop Shirley Holloway, Founder, House of Help, City of Hope) . ___ @ $25 = ______ o Saturday Luncheon Sponsored by American Values (Speaker—Gary Bauer, President) . ___ @ $40 = ______ o Saturday Evening Private Reception . ___ @ $250 = ______ o Saturday Evening Faith, Family and Freedom Gala Dinner Dinner Honoring Dr. Ed Feulner, Founder, The Heritage Foundation (black-tie optional) . ___ @ $125 = ______ o Student Summit and Exhibits Pass (must be 21 years of age or under and present a valid student ID upon check-in) . ___ @ $50 = ______ I agree that a portion of my registration fee may be credited toward membership TOTAL in FRC Action, which allows me the benefits listed at www.frcaction.org. 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