Thursday, April 11, 2013

2013 THEA Rally Day

THEA's
CAPITOL HILL RALLY & RECEPTION DAY
We the People: Restoring American Liberty
  Mark Your Calendars! Plan to Come! Don't miss it!
Tuesday, April 16th, 2013
Dr. Michael Farris
Constitutional Attorney & Scholar,
Founder & Chairman of HSLDA,
 Founder & Chancellor of Patrick Henry College,  
where he teaches Constitutional Law and Public International Law
 speaks at Rally Day
in the
War Memorial Auditorium
8:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
 and
Constitutional Boot Camp
in the afternoon
1:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
HOME SCHOOLERS OF TENNESSEE: COME TO RALLY DAY!
In our Rally at our state Capitol we promote and protect home education as we learn together of significant legal and legislative efforts to protect our freedom to home educate and as we bring the good report of home schooling to our Tennessee lawmakers.
We will hear from Dr. Farris of efforts nationally and internationally impacting home education, parental rights and religious liberties, including his defense of the Romeike family.
We will again support and pray for our guests, home educators Uwe & Hanna Romeike & their six children whose case will be argued by Dr. Farris before the US 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, April 23rd.
As you may know, in 2008 the Romeike's took refuge in Tennessee from persecution in Germany for their Christian homeschooling but are now facing deportation because of rulings by our nation's Department of Justice & Board of Immigration Appeals! 
Let’s join together to learn, support, pray, and celebrate home schooling, communicating to our lawmakers that their protection of our right to home educate is foundational to our life style and educational choice.  
So what all can my Family do on Rally Day? 
1. Come to hear Dr. Michael Farris  speak in the Rally in the War Memorial Auditorium from 8:45 - 11:00 in the morning.  Meet and pray for the Romeike family in the Rally! Hear Dr. Farris speak of his defense of the Romeike's.  In the afternoon attend his free Constitutional Boot Camp! See those details below.
2. Call your Senator and Representative and arrange an appointment, preferably in the time between 11:30 & 12:30, to talk with them on Tuesday April 16, 2013.
3. Cookie Gift Bags will be prepared for you to take to all the legislator's staff.  The staff cannot wait to get their cookies!  Delivery begins when the program is over.  So go pick up the Cookie Gift Bag for your legislators prior to going to your office visit. The Gift Bags will be located on the lowest level, the Legislative Plaza, LP level. First, you must exit the WMA and go through the secured entrance at 6th Ave. & Union to receive a picture nametag as a result of the newly instituted security requirements.  Then go down the hallway to your right towards Speaker Beth Harwell's office and around the corner from her office to the Cookie table.  See the attachment for more details about the new security requirements.
4. Plan to attend the THEA Homeschooler's Luncheon hosted by THEA beginning as soon as the Rally is dismissed served right outside the WMA doors in the Courtyard.  THEA wants you, the homeschoolers of Tennessee, to join us for this Luncheon, hopefully making your Rally Day simpler, easier and more enjoyable! The menu, dictated by guidelines of the WMA, is Bar-B-Que pork or turkey, cole slaw, macaroni and cheese, chips, cookies and bottled water. Lunch will be served in TO GO boxes so you can return to the WMA to enjoy your lunch along with the special entertainment. REGISTER FOR THE LUNCHEON HERE so we have plenty of food: www.tnhea.org/register
In the WMA during lunch time, the Nashville Notes Homeschool Band will have various ensembles playing. There will also be a group of string players and a homeschooled Celtic dancer performing to Irish music for your enjoyment.
Donations for lunch are not required but are appreciated. They are accepted by credit card on the THEA web site or by cash or check in the donation box in the lunch line.
5. Plan to attend Michael Farris' Constitutional Boot Camp in the afternoon in the sanctuary of McKendree United Methodist Church, 523 Church Street, near the Nashville Downtown Library, just 1.5 blocks from the Rally site, the War Memorial Auditorium. This Seminar is for Parents and Students, ages 12 + up.  Younger, mature students with a strong interest in government and history are welcome! REGISTER HERE FOR THE BOOT CAMP: www.tnhea.org
6. Register your 5-11 year old children for the Constitution Fun Camp led by the Manchester Homeschool Fellowship and held in the Fellowship Hall of McKendree United Methodist Church from 12:45-4:30 during the time of Dr. Farris' Boot Camp.  Please register for this event both at ww.tnhea.org and to the e-mail below.
Your child must be registered in advance for this camp. No one will be allowed to register on site the day of the event. This will allow us to have all of the supplies that we need for the day. Please pre-register at Kristan.ware@yahoo.com . Please place the words Constitution Fun Camp in the subject line, and leave an email with the name(s) and ages of the child(ren) who you wish to pre-register (remember this is only for ages 5-11).   
7. Also in the afternoon from 1:00 - 4:00, Christian Communicators of Tennessee will host a Student Congress Tournament in the chambers of the Tennessee House of Representatives in the Capitol Building. You and your family can come and go as you please to observe from the House Chamber galleries on either side of the House Chamber our homeschool students debating and voting on the bills & resolutions they have written and researched for this Student Congress tournament.
Plan now to join us and Rally for home schooling on Tuesday, April 16th!
 If you didn't already, go ahead & REGISTER YOUR FAMILY'S ATTENDANCE AT RALLY DAY HERE: www.tnhea.org/register
Together we bring a strong message to those who make our laws that homeschooling is thriving in Tennessee, the rights of parents must be protected and guaranteed by our state laws and we want our lawmakers to represent us faithfully!! 

DOWNTOWN PARKING
Here is a link to the "Park It!" web site indicating all the parking garages and lots in downtown Nashville: http://www.parkitdowntown.com/maps.
 On this web site, you can narrow down your search for parking by using the “Popular Destinations” link on the left-hand side bar, open the “destination” menu and scroll down to War Memorial Auditorium or Plaza, select the # of parking facilities and hit “Find Nearby Parking”. 

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