October Newsletter

Director of Political Action Election Results

Congratulations and welcome to Representative Dan Itse. Dan was voted to the NHLA board as Political Action Director to replace Don Gorman, who had served his full term (and then some!)

Election Correction: Due to a miscommunication, one of our emails erroneously listed the end of the election to be Oct 7th; the actual and previously-stated election end date was Sept 30th.

Special Thanks to Don Gorman

A warm and special thanks to Mr. Gorman for his selfless, unwavering and tireless commitment to Liberty. As a founding Director of the NHLA, Don was instrumental in teaching us about NH politics and how to become effective activists. We have little doubt that without his tutelage and oftentimes patience, the NHLA would not be the respected player in the freedom movement that it is today.

Understanding the New Hampshire Constitution

The drafters of our State Constitution gave you powerful tools for scaling back Government; but you have to know what those tools are, in order to be able to use them!

The NHLA is offering an opportunity to enrich your arsenal of information with a learning session focused on a better understanding of the NH Constitution and the principles of Liberty.

If you would like to attend, please register with Carol McGuire at treasurer@nhliberty.org.

A $10.00 registration fee is applied to this event. Light refreshments will be provided. There is limited seating, so act fast.

The session will take place on November 10th from 1pm-4pm at the Reagan Network office located at 134 North Main Street Concord, NH [ Map ]

See you there!

Liberty Forum

The 2008 New Hampshire Liberty Forum will be held from Thursday January 3 to Sunday January 6 at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Nashua.

Last year's Forum was a smashing success! Video of last year's forum is available here

For more information on NH Liberty Forum 2008, please click on: http://freestateproject.org/libertyforum

Design the next NHLA Bumper Sticker

Beginning today, October 8th, 2007, there is an open contest for the membership of the NHLA to design the next bumper sticker for our organization. Anyone may submit a design. Submissions must be received by December 1st and the winner will be announced at the 2008 Liberty Forum. Designers should consider the function of a bumper sticker and the aesthetic which would make for the most visual impact.
Design submissions
or questions, contact Dawn Lincoln at chair@nhliberty.org

Cycle of Hope

Civic Action director Shuvom Ghose is leading an event which will provide repaired bicycles to needy children of a to-be-determined community in Strafford County.
This event will be held in March 2008.
We need your help to make this event a success. At the moment, our needs are:

  • Acquisition of Bicycles and parts:
    • donated bikes, salvage bikes, bikes purchased cheaply in any repair. The frame must be sound.(light to moderate rust ok)
    • Bike Parts
  • Tools
  • Storage of all the above

If you'd like to offer your help, find out what you can do to help or would like a complete
list of our needs, contact Shuvom at civic@nhliberty.org

Deerfield Fair

A big thank you to all who volunteered your time and effort in making the NHLA/GONH booth at the Deerfield Fair successful for the 4th consecutive year.
We shared the message of liberty and our Liberty Ratings with hundreds of fairgoers. We will have a booth again in 2008. Our days to man the booth are Thursday and Friday of the last weekend of September. Video of our booth at the fair is available here

Loudon Speedway

Thanks are in order for those who volunteered their time and foot flesh at the Loudon International Speedway. Your efforts helped raise $276.50 for the NHLA. Thank you!