
Course will provide the opportunity to hear from various speakers and to learn about the Constitution and our citizens’ rights
The Firmly Planted Action organization will host a Constitution Alive six-week course over the next two months. Event organizers invite area residents to join them for this free course, which will provide the opportunity to hear from various speakers and to learn about the Constitution and our citizens’ rights.
The weekly course, available via video, is designed to provide tangible action steps to allow citizens to preserve liberty. The goal is to allow participants to gain more Constitutional knowledge, to know their rights, and to learn Biblical, historical and Constitutional Foundation of freedom.
The course will be hosted at the Firmly Planted Family Resource Center, located at 14001 SE 1st Street in Vancouver. The course will take place from 6-8 p.m. on March 14, 21 and 28 and April 11, 18 and 25.
To register, go to https://www.patriotacademy.com/coach/register/9537.
For more information, go to https://www.firmlyplantedaction.com/.
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