PPC Citizen Journalists and Re|Education Camp: D-Day Edition
by elpresidente | 11:50 am, May 31, 2009 | 1 Comment
***Due to unforeseen and unavoidable events
the PPC D-Day Re|Education Camp
scheduled for 6 May 2009 at 9:00 a.m.
at the Phillip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock
has been canceled.
We deeply apologize for the inconvenience
and will let you all know the moment we reschedule with R-Block Party.
In the meantime we have refunded all attendance fees.
We thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you next time.***
Are you able to harness the full power of the internet for your grassroots political movements? Imagine what you’d accomplish if you were able to fully use available technology.
People’s Press Collective will be conducting the second “Re|Education Camp” for pro-liberty organizations interested in using technology to supercharge grassroots movements, mobilize action for local politics, and organize state-wide in Colorado.
“Turning volunteers who are online into Internet activists for liberty”
The D-Day Re|Education Camp will be held at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock (100 S. Wilcox
Castle Rock, CO 80104 in the CR Electronic Classroom) on Saturday June 6, 2009 from 9AM to 5PM. Check out the “Citizen Journalists” tab on the menu at the top of the site for further information and camp registration instructions.
***Limited spaces available – RSVP below to guarantee your spot!***
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June 1st, 2009 @ 5:59 am
I would like to carpool with someone from northern Colorado