A Seminar on the Founding of America | Eastern North Carolina Now

We want to motivate, inspire and activate this generation to be Patriots with Moral Character. We want to help find, develop, and train leaders to help restore our country to the Republic our Founding Fathers meant it to be.

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Sponsored by Citizens for Constitutional Liberties
    July 18, 19, 21, 22, 6-9pm; July 23-9am-3pm

    This week-long event is designed for "honoring the past... teaching the present... preparing for the future."

    The mission of our Constitution Camp is to enhance the understanding of our Founding Fathers' Christian and moral heritage as well as explain the courage and ingenuity of these great men and women, The mission is also to create an appreciation for the genius of our United States Constitution, and the application of free enterprise, which together gave our nation an unprecedented history of growth and prosperity, making us an exceptional country. We want to motivate, inspire and activate this generation to be Patriots with Moral Character. We want to help find, develop, and train leaders to help restore our country to the Republic our Founding Fathers meant it to be.

    We will also examine and explain some of the philosophies and ideas that have brought our nation and economy to its current position , and offer discussion to counter the negative influences in our lives, which should improve parent- child relationships. We will have ample opportunity to celebrate our American cultural heritage, and to inspire respect for and appreciation of God, home, and country.

    We will teach 12 Values: Honesty, Reverence, Hope, Thrift, Humility, Charity, Sincerity, Moderation, Hard Work, Courage, Personal Responsibility, Gratitude.
Daily schedule: Assembly- 20 minutes Welcome--Prayer- National Anthem,-- Pledge -- Preamble-- Patriotic Song 3-5 min. character lesson by Local Pastors , Patriotic Songs and Announcements, Then classes.

    Classes will be: 1. Kindergarten- first grade; 2. Second and third grades; 3. Fourth & Fifth grades; 4.Sixth , Seventh, and Eighth 5. Grades 9 -12 and Adults (This class will have two choices.

    Qualified teachers will teach Concepts from the Constitution and our Founders, Patriotic songs, use DVD's and worksheets and coloring books, games and activities, declamations, etc.

    Contact information: Linda Harper, Retired teacher        (919) 751 1090. www.citizensforconstitutionalliberties.org


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