Free state activist who has just moved back to NH after 2 years away in Virginia. Looking for someone to call me to provide some details on how I can get back involved.
603-438-5404
Thanks,
-Jon
You posted here. You're involved.
Also the NH Underground forums, NH Tea Party, FSP, and there are others.
In real life: Taproom Tuesday in Manchester (Murphy's Taproom on Elm 6:00ish), Social Sundays in Keene (Armadillo's 4:00p), Slice-N-Dice Wednesdays (LaFesta Brick & Brew pizza in Dover), Grafton Welcome Wagons (some Saturdays, advertised in advance on the forums and on http://welcometotheshire.com), etc.
See you around!
Don't forget the daily 420 @ 4:20 over at Central Square.
Bunch of people hang out there.
Welcome - are you in the Keene area?
We have a handy calendar here: http://calendar.freekeene.com
Also, Mike is slightly incorrect - Social Sundays has moved to 5pm
Posting on forums and going to rallies aren't exactly what I had in mind. I am talking about continuing the work I started in Virginia, and being a leader in the movement. I want to stage rallies, public speaking opportunities, and provide pamphlets and speechwriting assistance (I am a professional writer) to any worthy brother or sister of the cause. Above I am willing to do almost anything to get my freedom back from the state.
A little background about myself: I am 26, and used to live in Nashua, NH. I moved to Virginia 2 years ago and came back to this area recently. I work in Concord, and am staying in Manchester temporarily, but may have to move back with my parents in the People's Republic of Massachusetts, Lowell SSR, soon if I dont find an affordable apartment.
Bottom line: I want to be involved on the front lines.
If you're considering living in Keene, there is a housing forum here. I know there's stuff going on in Concord, but I don't know what. Perhaps you should visit the NHLiberty.org forum to see what's up there.
Housing is really the least of my concerns right now.
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Sorry, thought you were looking for somewhere affordable to live so you didn't have to go to Massachusetts. In that case, getting to know activists is a good way to find such an option. Very affordable rooms come up for rent around here fairly often.
Is there someone I can talk to about getting some stuff organized. I have ideas!
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There are lots of people you can talk to. Again, this is a Keene forum, so you're mostly going to find Keene-area folks here. If there's something you'd like to do, you should post about it, and people will likely step up to help if they agree with it.
If you're looking to do things in Concord, they have to be really exciting to get most of this crowd to come up that way.
If you're looking to do Concord area political stuff (not sure if anything outside-the-system happens up there), you should really visit http://nhliberty.org/forum
I spent alot of time in the Keene area before I moved, and Keene is where I would like to wind up in the not so distant future.
Cool - you should come out to Social Sundays or anything else you see on the calendar - http://calendar.freetalklive.com
Welcome to the forums!