The slumbering giant is stirring!
I’m referring to the forgotten Mainers who are beginning to understand that our state is in trouble.
Trouble that begins in our government-run K-12 schools.
That’s why Maine First Project’s next free Activist Training — in Augusta on Saturday, August 20th — will be a “Back to School” special. We’ll take an in-depth look at what we’ve discovered over the past two years of shining a bright light into the darkest recesses of the K-12 swamp — and most importantly, how to fix it!
At this training, Maine patriots will be equipped with the tools they need to dig within their own school districts, how to peacefully fight for a return to normalcy in the classroom, and even how to recruit school board candidates and run for those important seats.
And you sure don’t want to miss this new presentation by our Director of Special Projects, Shawn McBreairty!
Shawn recently won a huge victory in federal court after he filed suit against the RSU 22 school board in Hampden. Shawn’s courtroom triumph over the petty tyrants and pornography pushers was a victory for every Maine parent and taxpayer who is concerned about what’s going on in Maine’s K-12 classrooms.
This in-depth training will also cover important legislative victories we’ve had in the past year, and what we can look forward to when the 131st Maine Legislature convenes next January.
Please note that our work here in Maine is drawing national attention, from the Washington Free Beacon to The Epoch Timesto Fox News Digital to FrontPageMag.com.
Our free Activist Training sessions are by invitation only, so shoot me an email at larrylockman22@gmail.com if you’re interested. We require an upfront refundable deposit of $25 to secure your seat.
Don’t delay, as we expect this session will be in high demand, and seating is limited.
And if you can’t make it to Augusta next month, mark your calendar for Saturday, September 17th (Farmington) and Saturday, October 22 (Presque Isle).
The Farmington and Presque Isle trainings will focus on best practices for activists in election campaigns for local school boards, town councils, county commissioners, and the state legislature.
The winners of these political and cultural battles are determined by which side has the most well-trained activists. Join the growing grassroots army of peaceful and patriotic Mainers fighting against the San Francisco values crowd trying to turn the Pine Tree State into something completely unrecognizable.