Constitution and Country - A Celebration
Please Note - Date Change to Saturday, November 13th from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Activities Update There will be Fun & Celebration for the Entire Family: - Meet George and Martha Washington - Meet James and Dolley Madison - Meet Samuel Adams, Abigail Adams, Molly Pitcher, Betsy Ross and many more - Military bands & parade - Children's Games & Play - Music & entertainment - Food & Bar-B-Que - Arts & Crafts - History Walk - Re-Enactment of the Signing of the Constitution - Pie Tasting and Eating Contests - Flag Making Contests - Patriotic costume contest - Constitutional Speakers - Constitution Trivia Booth Updated by Linda Barnes - 9/12/2010 On September 17, 1787, forty-two of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention held their final meeting. Only one item of business occupied the agenda that day, to sign the Constitution of the United States of America and finally form "a more perfect Union." The Constitution signed in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787 represents the greatest expression of statesmanship and compromise ever written. In just four hand-written pages, the Constitution gives us no less than the owners' manual to the greatest form of government the world has ever known. We have no tribal council, nor can we vote anybody off the island. But, we do live in the land of the free, and as long as the Constitution stands, we always will. Join us on Saturday November 13, 2010 for a celebration of Constitution and Country. More details to come - but save this weekend for this most important event. Jim Cover CONSTITUTION & COUNTRY, A CELEBRATION Join us for the First Annual "CONSTITUTION & COUNTRY, A CELEBRATION" on Saturday, November 13th. This non-partisan event is being celebrated to honor America's unique contract, The Constitution Of The United States, and the importance of this document in our daily lives. San Juan Capistrano Historic Town Center Park 31852 El Camino Real November 13, 2010 10 AM to 6 PM http://constitutionandcountry.com/Constitution_And_Country/Home.html
Starts
11/13/2010 @ 10:00
Ends
11/13/2010
Location
East Irvine, California, United States
Irvine, CA
Please Note - Date Change to Saturday, November 13th from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Activities Update There will be Fun & Celebration for the Entire Family: - Meet George and Martha Washington - Meet James and Dolley Madison - Meet Samuel Adams, Abigail Adams, Molly Pitcher, Betsy Ross and many more - Military bands & parade - Children's Games & Play - Music & entertainment - Food & Bar-B-Que - Arts & Crafts - History Walk - Re-Enactment of the Signing of the Constitution - Pie Tasting and Eating Contests - Flag Making Contests - Patriotic costume contest - Constitutional Speakers - Constitution Trivia Booth Updated by Linda Barnes - 9/12/2010 On September 17, 1787, forty-two of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention held their final meeting. Only one item of business occupied the agenda that day, to sign the Constitution of the United States of America and finally form "a more perfect Union." The Constitution signed in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787 represents the greatest expression of statesmanship and compromise ever written. In just four hand-written pages, the Constitution gives us no less than the owners' manual to the greatest form of government the world has ever known. We have no tribal council, nor can we vote anybody off the island. But, we do live in the land of the free, and as long as the Constitution stands, we always will. Join us on Saturday November 13, 2010 for a celebration of Constitution and Country. More details to come - but save this weekend for this most important event. Jim Cover CONSTITUTION & COUNTRY, A CELEBRATION Join us for the First Annual "CONSTITUTION & COUNTRY, A CELEBRATION" on Saturday, November 13th. This non-partisan event is being celebrated to honor America's unique contract, The Constitution Of The United States, and the importance of this document in our daily lives. San Juan Capistrano Historic Town Center Park 31852 El Camino Real November 13, 2010 10 AM to 6 PM http://constitutionandcountry.com/Constitution_And_Country/Home.html