Brian Thomas

Brian Thomas

Based in Cincinnati, OH, the Brian Thomas Morning Show covers news and politics, both local and national, from a libertarian point of view.Full Bio

 

Liberty Monday

West Chester Tea Party

When: Tuesday, May 7 snacks at 6:30, meeting at 7pm

Where: Ohio Eagle Distributing, 9300 Allen Road West Chester

State Rep Candice Keller is speaking on what is happening in Columbus, Sanctuary City legislation, free speech on campus and common core.

Greene Township Republican Club Meeting

When: Wednesday, May 8th at 6:30 p.m. - Social; 7:00 p.m. - Meeting

Where: Nathanael Greene Veterans Lodge (6394 Wesselman Road - 45248)

Featured Speaker: Frank Birkenhauer, Green Township Administrator

Blue Ash Republican Club Meeting

When: Wednesday, May 8th at 7:30 p.m.

Where: Blue Ash Recreation Center - (Lower level - 4433 Cooper Road - 45242)

Featured Speaker: Paula Brehm Heeger, Director of Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library

Constitution Boot Camp LIV

When: Saturday, May 11, 2019, 8:45 AM to 3 PM, doors open at 8:15 AM

Where: St. Monica Catholic Church, 222 W. Mishawaka Ave. Mishawaka, IN 46545

Our Constitution Boot Camps equip people with the tools and resources necessary to enable them to be confident in their abilities to understand and apply the US Constitution to all facets of government.

Constitution Boot Camp can be a six-hour instructor led, workshop that outlines the key concepts and ideas of the Constitution in simple, easy-to-understand terms.

Be one of the few who really understands what the Constitution is and what it says because you have actually read and studied it !!

You have to know what the rules are before you can make your government abide by them. Do you know what powers the Constitution delegates to the federal government ?

The cost is modest at just $25 per person! For families, it’s just $5 for each additional family member (A family of five would pay just $45). Also, If you are an alumni, you can take the class again as a refresher for just a $5 donation !

Here’s what you will receive for $25: 2 books; The Handbook For We the People, The Federalist Papers, and a Citizen’s Rule Book, plus everyone gets a binder with the presentation in it. In addition, LUNCH is on us!

To register, please email Jim Lewis with the names, emails and number of book sets needed. Jim’s email is jim@buildingblocksforliberty.org .

MIAMI VALLEY CITIZENS INFORMED

When: MONDAY, MAY 13 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Where: WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH, 5650 FAR HILLS AVENUE, DAYTON, OH. 45429

''WHAT IS SOCIAL JUSTICE? Have you heard the words "social justice," but you were never quite sure what it meant?Sounds good, but ..... is it?

MVCI is please to have this month's guest speaker, Lisa Snaufer, share her presentation on "Social Justice."Lisa and her husband Joe live just north of Dayton.They attend Christian Life Center where Lisa teaches the IOTC 12-week class on the U.S. Constitution on a regular basis.She is well versed in the founding documents and how they apply to us as U.S. citizens.

The term "social justice" is often used in government, politics, and in academia, so it is important for us to understand the definition, the thinking, the logic and the goals behind the words.It is also important when conversingwith someone who uses this term, that we understand what they are really saying and how best to reply in the framework of our own Constitutional and Judeo-Christian beliefs.

Butler County Republican Women’s Club Meeting

When: Monday, May 13, 2019

Where: Elks Country Club) 4444 Hamilton Middletown

The May meeting of the Butler Co. Republican Women's Club will take placeat Spinning Fork (Elks Country Club) 4444 Hamilton Middletown Rd. on Monday, May 13, 2019.The Board Meeting will begin at 6 pm. and the General Membership Meeting will be at 7 pm. The guest speaker is Mark Mignery EMS coordinator for Hamilton City Fire Department.Items will be available from the menu of the Spinning Fork.

Ohio Republican Party Southwest Ohio Candidate Training

When: Saturday, May 18 9AM - 1PM

Where: Robert J. Schuler Sports Complex 11532 Deerfield Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45249

Register: https://secure.anedot.com/ohiogop/cc0e6cc6263a0491756e0

Cost: $20

Lunch Provided!In 2019 DO YOU WANT TO RUN FOR ELECTED OFFICE? - Municipal Court Judge, City/Villages Council, Township Trustees or School Board. OHIO REPUBLICAN PARTY IS HOSTING

CANDIDATE TRAINING SEMINAR.

You will hear from expert & trained campaign professionals on such topics:

Where do I get information to run for a public office?

How to organize & run a successful Campaign?

What ways to raise money?

Ways of Social Media canvassing?

Where to get Voter Data?

What is early voting?

Questions?Please contact ORP Deputy Political Director Mitch Tulley at (614) 338-9729 or mtulley@ohiogop.org.

EmpowerU partners with Ohio Auditor to present Sunshine Laws State Certification Training

When: Monday, June 10, 2019. 10:00 am - 1:15 pm

Where: EmpowerU Studio at Frame USA. 225 Northland Blvd Cincinnati, Ohio 45246

Register: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07eg6jqfww82a3ae54&oseq=&c=&ch=

Empower U partners with the Ohio Auditor’s Office to present Sunshine Laws Certification Training

If you are interested in obtaining this certification Empower U is providing an opportunity for you to do so locally.The Sunshine Laws Certification Training, provided by the Ohio Auditor’s Office, is a three-hour certification training session provided to all elected officials, and/or their appropriate designees, as well as members of the general public.

Ohio Revised Code Section 109.43(B) states:

The Auditor shall develop, provide, and certify training programs and seminars for all elected officials or their appropriate designees in order to enhance the officials’ knowledge of the duty to provide access to public records as required by section 149.43 of the Revised Code.The training shall be three hours for every term of office for which the elected official was appointed or elected to the public office involved.

Each session includes an in-depth analysis of Ohio’s Public Records Act, with a brief discussion of Ohio’s Open Meetings Act.


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