Wednesday, April 27 2022

10:30 PM - 12:30 AM
Wednesday, Apr 27, 2022 10:30 p.m.
Multi-day Event
Board Meeting

This meeting will be available virtually only:

11 PM - 1 AM
Tuesday, Apr 26, 2022 11 p.m.
Multi-day Event
Chapter Meeting
11 PM - 1 AM
Wednesday, Apr 27, 2022 11 p.m.
Multi-day Event
Community Services

Moms for Liberty, Wake County, NC is pleased to invite you to our "Candidate & Community Connection" event at the Wake County Shrine Club on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This non-partisan event will feature all candidates with primary election challenges in Wake County for NC House, NC Senate, District Attorney, Commissioner, and Sheriff. The event will be free and open to the public to attend, not exclusive to only chapter members, and will be heavily promoted through various sources of social media as well as local news media. 
 
Please note that because Moms for Liberty, Wake County, NC is a 501(c)4 organization, we operate entirely as a non-partisan entity and will be hosting candidates from both sides of the aisle. Candidates that accept our invitation are asked to remember that we do not support or oppose any particular candidate or party, nor can we endorse any of the invited candidates.
 
We will have food trucks on-site, possibly a full bar, and a basket raffle. Join us for a fun evening mingling with the candidates as early voting begins the next day!
11 PM - 12 AM
Monday, Apr 4, 2022 11 p.m.
Multi-day Event
Committee Meeting

The Citizen Oversight Committee oversees the spending on school improvement projects funded by the Education Referendum.
 
The committee, an impressive group with a longstanding commitment to the children and families of Hillsborough County, reviews the spending, progress and completion of all spending related to the $121-131 million a year generated by the half-penny sales tax over the next decade to address essential district needs including air conditioning, aging roofs, classroom technology and safety and security improvements.
 
The committee consists of six independent citizens who are not affiliated with the district and cannot work on projects funded by the referendum, and an additional member who is a Hillsborough County Public Schools principal and serves as a district representative to oversee spending and review referendum projects.
 
Committee Members:
Betty Castor, MEd - Chair - Former University of South Florida President and Florida Commissioner of Education
Sheriff Chad Chronister - Vice Chair
Hillsborough County Sheriff and Longtime Child Protection Advocate
Robert Bhoolai
Bonnie Carr - Retired Certified Public Accountant and Former Controller, Former Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Hillsborough Community College
Rick Lott - Formerly Mayor of Plant City
Ed Narain, MBA, JD - Former State Representative and Active Civic Leader
Jose Valiente, CPA - Certified Public Accountant and Past Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce Chair
11 PM - 1 AM
Tuesday, Apr 26, 2022 11 p.m.
Multi-day Event
Chapter Meeting
11:30 PM - 1:30 AM
Wednesday, Apr 27, 2022 11:30 p.m.
Multi-day Event
Chapter Meeting

After housekeeping, we will view the film, "Whose Children Are They."

WHOSE CHILDREN ARE THEY? is the groundbreaking and powerfully persuasive documentary featuring brave teachers, empowered parents, and front-line experts who pull back the curtain about what is truly happening in our public schools today.

This film will be the starting point for a full cultural conversation about the need to return to the original intent of education, not indoctrination. “Whose Children Are They?” will inform and equip parents, teachers, grandparents and concerned citizens, to partner together for the innocence and well-being of our children. It will also educate all education stakeholders on the corrupting influence of teachers’ unions, and the vital importance of removing them from our schools, in addition to educating parents on the need to stand with good teachers, and empower teachers to stage a mass Union Exit.