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The Chicago Libertarian Party June Meetup

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All ages can attend.

The Chicago Libertarian Party starts its business meetings at 7pm. The business typically takes about an hour to get through, after which we stay around for a couple of hours socializing.

Feel free to show up any time after 6:00. The business portion of the meeting is open for everyone to attend. Now is a great time to get involved, as we work begin the groundwork for local elections in 2010.

The Lincoln Restaurant is near the intersection of Lincoln, Irving Park and Damen. There is parking, and I believe that the Irving Park brown line station is open again.

Chicago, IL 60601 – USA

Tuesday, June 2 at 7:00 PM

Attending: 0

Details: http://www.meetup.com/lpchicago/calendar/10350139/

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The Chicago Libertarian Party May Meetup

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All ages can attend.

The Chicago Libertarian Party starts its business meetings at 7pm. The business typically takes about an hour to get through, after which we stay around for a couple of hours socializing.

Feel free to show up any time after 6:00. The business portion of the meeting is open for everyone to attend. Now is a great time to get involved, as we work begin the groundwork for local elections in 2010.

The Lincoln Restaurant is near the intersection of Lincoln, Irving Park and Damen. There is parking, and I believe that the Irving Park brown line station is open again.

Chicago, IL 60601 – USA

Tuesday, May 5 at 7:00 PM

Attending: 0

Details: http://www.meetup.com/lpchicago/calendar/10140195/

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AFF Chicago Roundtable: Technology and Liberty

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Join the Chicago chapter of AFF on March 25th for a fun and informative roundtable event. The question: How can technology help–or hurt–personal liberty?

Continuing AFF’s mission of highlighting young libertarian and conservative leaders, roundtable panelists will include:

Kristin McMurray, a Project Manager for the Sam Adams Alliance, which is a non-profit advancing new media tools in the free-market movement. She has been critical in the building of Sunshine Review.org and Ballotpedia.org. She is experience and successful at building online communities, website design, the Mediawiki platform, training volunteer writers, providing content and editing articles.

Nic Hall, works at the Sam Adams Alliance as Online Community Coordinator, a purposely-nebulous title consisting of many roles including intern management, administrative assistance, activist outreach, video production, and dressing up as Sam Adams. Before joining Sam, Nic worked in retail management and served as a board member for the Secular Student Alliance. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in May, 2006, with a B.A. in Philosophy, and a minor in Religious Studies. In his free time, Nic enjoys exercise, karaoke, dance parties, and books of a more abstract stripe.

Michael Van Winkleis a writer, activist and freelance technology consultant living in Chicago. He has been blogging about Chicago politics since 2002 on various websites (currently you can read his work at achicagoblog.com). He has been published in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, and various online publications, including the American Spectator and the American Thinker.

Katy Keich, co-founded ConservativeCabal.com in 2008 with a few fellow Chicago conservatives, three years after they met at a fundraiser for National Review. A content manager and web producer for an internet company, she has also worked as a freelance editor, indexer, writer, and designer. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Information Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Moderator Richard Lorenc is the Director of Outreach for the Illinois Policy Institute and a freelance communications consultant for free market causes. Richard additionally serves as the Director of Communications for Lorenc+Yoo Design, an Atlanta-based exhibit and museum design firm.

The event will be held at Sullivan’s Steakhouse at 415 N. Dearborn, in Chicago, IL. We will start the evening with a reception at 6:30, and the panel will begin their debate at 7:00. Please come prepared to ask questions, and just as important, have a good time.

Chicago, IL 60610 – USA

Wednesday, March 25 at 6:30 PM

Attending: 1

Details: http://www.meetup.com/lpchicago/calendar/10009206/

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The Chicago Libertarian Party April Meetup

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All ages can attend.

The Chicago Libertarian Party starts its business meetings at 7pm. The business typically takes about an hour to get through, after which we stay around for a couple of hours socializing.

Feel free to show up any time after 6:00. The business portion of the meeting is open for everyone to attend. Now is a great time to get involved, as we work begin the groundwork for local elections in 2010.

The Lincoln Restaurant is near the intersection of Lincoln, Irving Park and Damen. There is parking, and I believe that the Irving Park brown line station is open again.

Chicago, IL 60601 – USA

Tuesday, April 7 at 7:00 PM

Attending: 0

Details: http://www.meetup.com/lpchicago/calendar/9875484/

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Who’s to Blame for the Economic Mess?

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Did "runaway free markets" cause the current financial crisis? Or was something else—perhaps the government—to blame? On Wednesday, March 11, join the Illinois Policy Institute for cocktails, conversation, and a thought-provoking discussion on the current financial meltdown featuring CNBC contributor and Institute senior fellow Andrew Busch.

Andrew Busch is the Global FX Market Strategist for BMO Capital Markets’ Investment Banking Division in Chicago. He is a recognized expert on the world financial markets and how these markets are impacted by political events. On a regular basis, Andy consults with the staffs from the US Treasury, Congress, and the White House on economic and market issues. He is a regular contributor to CNBC, and is regularly quoted in outlets including the Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and the Associated Press. Daily, his views appear in his e-mail newsletter, the Busch Update. Andy will cover financial and budget issues for the Illinois Policy Institute.

Time: 5:30 pm-7:30 pm
Location: The Library, 190 South LaSalle (Chicago), 40th Floor
Cost: Tickets are $25, and include cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres.

For more details or to RSVP, contact us at info@illinoispolicyinstitute.org or call Ana-Maria at 312-346-5700, ext. 208.

Chicago, IL 60603 – USA

Wednesday, March 11 at 5:30 PM

Attending: 1

Details: http://www.meetup.com/lpchicago/calendar/9861131/

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