Topic:
Successful Local Libertarian Party Organizations
When:
 Sunday April 22nd, 10:30pm to 11:50pm
Where:
 Room G101 (Auditorium)
Moderator:
 Jim Eyer, LP Alameda County, East Bay Libertarian Parties
Speaker:
 Lawrence Samuels, LP California, LP Monterey County
Bio:
 Northern California Vice Chair, LPC . Vice Chair LP Monterey County. Full time real estate agent. B.A. commercial art with a minor in journalism from California State University at Fullerton. Author. Activist. Selected Highlights: Chair, Foundation to End Drug Unfairness Policies (FED-UP). Co-chair, Monterey County Libertarians for Peace. Former editor of the quarterly journal Rampart Individualist and other publications. Contributing author of the paperback anthology Facets of Liberty. President, of FREEDOM WATCH.
Speaker:
 Casey Aplanalp, Butte County LP
Bio:
 Former Chair Butte County LP. Currently Vice Chair Butte County LP. Editor of and regular contributor to the BCLP Newsletter. Party member 12 years. Ordained minister, 7 years. Representative of the Butte County Taxpayers' Association. Nemesis of the local League of Women Voters.
Speaker:
 Ed Teyssier
Bio:
 Chair, LP San Diego County
Details:
 In most regards the LPC is a reflection of local (county) organizations. This panel will describe and discuss the meaning of success for those organizations and how to achieve that success. Panelists are experienced local party leaders.

Agenda

  1. Introduction - 10 Minutes (Moderator)
  2. Defining Success - 10 Minutes (Panelists)
    1. What is success and how should it be measured?
    2. What are key challenges facing local party organizations in the pursuit of success?
  3. Achieving Success - 30 Minutes (Panelists)
    1. PRIORITIES for achieving success.
      1. What are the highest priorities for county party organizations?
      2. What related actions or programs have been successful?
    2. Key RESOURCES needed to achieve success.
    3. LESSONS LEARNED: most important actions/activities to avoid.
  4. Audience Participation and Q&A - 30 Minutes

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