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Coffee & The Constitution: Lecture 6

Campaign HQ 37 New Orleans Rd, Suite B, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

Slavery and the Roots of the Secession Crisis Contrary to the Founders’ guiding principle of equality and their hopes for eventual abolition, slavery not only survived but spread and became entrenched in the South. Subsequently, a new ideology arose in defense of slavery, which rejected the principles of the Founding and fueled the sectional crisis that led to the Civil War. This lecture is part of a free online course produced by Hillsdale College. Previous lectures and study guides can be viewed on the Hillsdale College website here.

Free

Tim Scott Campaign Rally

Bluffton Oyster Factory Park 55 Wharf Street, Bluffton, South Carolina, United States

Local candidates speak at 11am. Refreshments served. Register early here (use invite code victory2022). Don't forget beach chairs!

Free

Friday After Hours – Candidate Forum

Campaign HQ 37 New Orleans Rd, Suite B, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

Ward 4 Town Council incumbent Tamara Becker and challenger Kim Likins will participate in our Candidate Forum. This will be a Q&A Session where all in attendance will be able to direct their questions to the Candidates. We will close the session with brief statements from each candidate. Pizza & refreshments served / RSVP not required.

Free

Coffee & The Constitution: Lecture 7

Campaign HQ 37 New Orleans Rd, Suite B, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

Secession and Civil War The South’s justification for secession was based on an erroneous reading of the Constitution. Whereas the South claimed a legal right to secede, Lincoln opposed what he called an illegal insurrection and sought to secure a “new birth of freedom” in America. This lecture is part of a free online course produced by Hillsdale College. Previous lectures and study guides can be viewed on the Hillsdale College website here. https://youtu.be/UrNWiTLYr9E

Free

First Amendment Seminar

Shelter Cove Park 39 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island, United States

Friends of Liberty is pleased to host Professor Sarah Ludington and some of her students from Duke Law’s First Amendment Clinic. The First Amendment of our Constitution guarantees certain rights for citizens, including the right of free speech, but not all speech is protected. This event will address some hot button issues, including:• The founders’ intention and purpose of the First Amendment• What speech is protected? How are “public figures” defined?• Are citizens protected from censorship on social media?• Supreme Court cases that impacted First Amendment rights• Recent examples of alleged government violations of our First Amendment rightsJoin us under [...]

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First Monday Lunch

Old Oyster Factory 101 Marshland Rd, Hilton Head, SC, United States

Guest speakers: Senator Tom Davis and County Council candidate Tom Reitz. Senator Davis will discuss the two local ballot questions on 1% sales taxes for green space purchases. RVSP not required.

$20

BCRP Poll Watcher Training

Campaign HQ 37 New Orleans Rd, Suite B, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

This training will be zoomed to the HH Campaign HQ.

Free

Friday After Hours

Campaign HQ 37 New Orleans Rd, Suite B, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

This week we will be joined by Beaufort County Treasurer Maria Walls who will discuss recent changes to the Treasurer's office. Other speakers include Heather Galvin, candidate for Beaufort County Probate Judge, and Carlton Dallas, candidate for Beaufort County School Board. Social hour begins at 5pm with speakers starting at 6pm. Pizza & refreshments served / RSVP not required

Free

Coffee & The Constitution: Lecture 8

Campaign HQ 37 New Orleans Rd, Suite B, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States

The Progressive Rejection of the Founding / Progressives rejected the timeless principles of the American Founding and instead argued that the ends of government ought to be relative to historical circumstances. They viewed the Constitution as a “living” document, which could be transformed to meet the exigencies of the modern age. This lecture is part of a free online course produced by Hillsdale College. Previous lectures and study guides can be viewed on the Hillsdale College website here. https://youtu.be/UrNWiTLYr9E

Free

RWSBC Luncheon

Old Oyster Factory 101 Marshland Rd, Hilton Head, SC, United States

Guest speakers include Mayoral candidates Alan Perry, JoAnne Orischak and several Town Council candidates. RSVP required to terrywiggs2@gmail.com

$22
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