Alabama Secession Day

ALABAMA SECESSION DAY/CONSTITUTION MINI-SEMINAR
TO BE HELD AT THE FOUNDATION FOR MORAL LAW OFFICE BUILDING
(THE OLD CENTRAL BANK BUILDING)
ONE DEXTER AVENUE
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA

SATURDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 2010

Alabama Secession Day Commemoration
And
Constitutional Mini-Seminar
To be Held at
The Foundation for Moral Law Building
One Dexter Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama
20 February 2010
9:30 AM til 4:30 PM
Guest Speakers:

Dr. Chuck Baldwin, 2008 Presidential Candidate, Pensacola, FL
Mr. Franklin Sanders, Economist, West Point, TN
Col. John Eidsmoe, Prof. Emeritus, Faulkner University, Constitutional Law, Montgomery
Donuts & Coffee to be served beginning at 9:30 AM
Morning Program begins at 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Complimentary Lunch 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
(Lunch provided for guests & attendees – no takeouts)
Music Program by Kim Shannon begins at 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Afternoon Program begins – 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
No Admission Charge – Donations Only
All Proceeds go to Foundation for Moral Law – NOT Judge Moore’s Gubernatorial Campaign
This event is a GRASSROOTS event & is NOT sponsored by the Foundation for Moral Law
For more information contact: Patricia S. Godwin @ 334-875-1690 or or email oldsouthrebel @ zebra.net (Connect email together to get it to work.

9:30 AM (DONUTS, TEA & COFFEE SERVED)
10:00 AM PROGRAM BEGINS
Complimentary Lunch 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
1:30 - 4:30 PM RESUME PROGRAM

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Traditionally & historically, we have always tried to hold this historic commemorative observance on or close to January 11...the actual date of Alabama seceding from the union. I have been frantically trying to find an appropriate venue for our event for months now...thankfully, Judge Roy Moore has afforded us the ground floor of the building where the offices of The Foundation for Moral Law are. This is the old Central Bank Building located at One Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama. This is the first bank that President Jefferson Davis went to seeking funds for the Confederacy in 1861. So I am very pleased that we will be meeting in a building that is truly historic to the BIRTH OF A NATION! So this year, we are combining celebrations/commemorations....The Birth of a Nation ,Jan 11, 1861, Jefferson Davis' Inauguration Day, Feb 18, 1861 and George Washington's Birthday - Father of our Country...Feb 22

This year we are excited to hear from Chuck Baldwin, a nationally known speaker and columnist, as well as being the nominee for the Constitution Party for President in 2008.
This is going to be a very interesting address by Col. Eidsmoe. Also, in view of the economic crisis our country is in today, Franklin Sanders will be with us addressing this issue...from the perceptive of how & why all this came about but also, as Southerners, what we are going to do about this....regarding our survival. I believe this year's program will prove to be every bit as spectacular as our mini seminar was last year.&nbs p;
Of course this program is FREE, but we will be giving the opportunity for DONATIONS to give to the Foundation for Moral Law in appreciation to Judge Moore for affording us a place to hold this event. Other details of the program will be forthcoming. Please put the following date on your calendar and plan to be at the CRADLE OF THE CONFEDERACY for another very informative and educational day in the South!

ALABAMA SECESSION DAY/CONSTITUTION MINI-SEMINAR

Confederately yours,
Patricia S. Godwin
Event Organizer

Email oldsouthrebel @ zebra.net

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