Cries of Freedom and The Walk of Freedom:

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Got this info from a contact who has been doing for many years. This is a wonderful project and I encourage people to volunteer their time or at least come and visit the event. It is very stirring.

Melva

Dear Friends,

You are getting this email because I like you and I want to offer you a personal invitation to attend this years events during the week of July 4th. This is our 6th year and I believe you will feel the true spirit of liberty if you attend. The event is free and there is plenty for all to do. It is a true family event. Bring your picnic lunch and spend the day learning and loving liberty!

If you come, plan on spending a good part of the day here as our event should take about four hours and across the park is Colonial Fest with all of the Colonial artisans.

We are still in need of some volunteers to staff our Walk of Freedom and in many other areas. If you would like an intimate experience with liberty, please contact me. You could be a character actor in full costume but we also have many other volunteer opportunities. Talented actors and actresses will also be considered for Cries of Freedom, The Musical. By volunteering you will make it an unforgettable experience.

I would like to encourage you to send this email and this flyer to your liberty loving friends as they will be equally blessed by attending. Print it out and distribute it too if you would like. I have attached a color and a black and white version. :-)

Your friend,

Scott P. Swain

President, Roots of Freedom

465 East 850 South

Orem, UT 84097

(801) 224-8505

Cell (801) 836-3781

Fax (801) 224-8545

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.  So throw off the bowlines.  Sail away from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails.  Explore.  Dream.  Discover.”   Mark Twain

“If there must be trouble let it be in my day that my children may live happy.”  Thomas Paine

 

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