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Newsletter
Newsletter 2:2
By staff writer, Volume 2, Issue 2

CSGI
March 2009
 
THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GOVERNMENT AND THE INDIVIDUAL
 
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
AT COLORADO SPRINGS
 
 
 Visit our website at www.uccs.edu/~csgi  
CSGI
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, COH1
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918
Dear Friends,

We held a great "Issues Only" debate in March and and have some great events coming up in April  (please see full information below).
 
James NullI would also like to invite you to the next session in the Free People, Free Markets series, Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at the Vanguard School.  More information is posted below.
 
CSGI is co-sponsoring the Limited Government Week Forum this year, April 27 - 30, 2009 at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort.   It promises to be an informative and enjoyable week!  We have posted the schedule below.  On-line registration will open soon!
 
It would be great to see you at these events!

 
Sincerely,
James A. Null
Executive Director
CSGI
 
                       ISSUES ONLY DEBATE                               
 
CSGI is hosting an issues only debate 
Monday, March 23, 2009
  
Downtown Pikes Peak Library, Carnegie Reading Room
6:30 to 8:30pm
Light hors'd oeuvres will be served
 
Issue 1A, Jobs
Jan Martin vs. Sean Paige

Issue 1B, Revenue Retention for Essential City Services
Scott Hente vs. Doug Bruce

Issue 1C, Expansion of TOPS Maintenance Responsibilities
Bill Koerner vs. (TBD)

Issue 1D, Federal Grants and Federal Funds
Scott Hente vs. Doug Bruce
 
For more information please contact Jane Muller jmuller@uccs.edu or
719.255 4093 




Free People, Free Markets
 
Spend an evening with America's founding principles... 
...and get reacquainted with freedom's fundamentals 
 
This could be the most rewarding 3 hours you'll spend all year
 
You have a strong love of freedom.  It's a natural part of being human.  Yet too few Americans, of all ages truly understand the fundamentals of a free society.   "Free People, Free Markets," an evening seminar taught by Dr. Paul Prentice, provides a concise and stimulating primer on the subject.  The seminar is sponsored by The Limited Government Form, in keeping with our mission to advance civic and economic literacy in the Pikes Peak Region.

Space is limited.  Please reserve your seat now.  Cost:  $25.00
April 14, 2009 
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Vanguard School
1605-D S. Corona Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO

Contact Crystal Collette at crystal@limitedgovforum.org or 719.440.4838
For complete details, log on to the Local Liberty Online website,
www.locallibertyonline.org  

 
 
 

Limited Government Week, 2009

 Co sponsored by the Limited Government Forum and
the Center for the Study of Government and the Individual
 
  WEEKLY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Monday April 27, 5:45pm, (heavy hors d'oeuvres)
Chuck Asay and three Denver cartoonists
Seating is limited.  Registration is required.


Tuesday, April 28, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, (dinner)
Keynote speaker: Amity Shlaes
Gazette "Spirit of Freedom" award

Cost:  $75

Wednesday, April 29, 10:00am to 2:00pm, (lunch)
Civic Innovators
Panelists: Joel Kotkin, Maurice McTigue, David Osborne
Cost: $35

Thursday, April 30, 10:00am to 2:00pm. (lunch)
Vibrant Local Economy
Panelists:  Dave Bamberger, Joel Kotkin , others TBA
Cost: $35
 
 
For more information please contact:
Crystal Collette
crystal@limitedgovforum.org
719.440.4838
or
Jane Muller jmuller@uccs.edu
719.255.4093
 
**Sponsorships available
 
On-line registration will be open soon!!
Please check www.limitedgovforum.org
 
 
 
 
 
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