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Porc Fest 2004: Video Interview with Steve Cobb - FSP Publicity Director

Video Interview with Steve Cobb - FSP Publicity Director
at Porc Fest '04
(June 2004, Rogers Campground, Lancaster, NH)
Steve Cobb

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PorcFest 6/11/04 Update

Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004
From: Tim Condon
Subject: The First Annual Porc Fest! Two weeks away!

GREETINGS TO ALL FREE STATE PROJECT PORCUPINES AND FRIENDS

The First Annual Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades is two weeks away. We've been planning for this for the past six months. It's almost here. My wife and I will be flying into Manchester Airport on Wednesday, June 23, 2004, and will see you all at Rogers Campground in Lancaster, New Hampshire (The Free State) by that Thursday.

We all know that the Free State Project is totally volunteer-driven. All our money (what money we have) goes to increasing our efforts in recruiting 20,000 committed Porcupines to move to the Free State. That being the case, snafus can and do occur, often at the last minute. The LATEST PROBLEMS are these:

  1. The "communal meal" scheduled for Saturday night, June 26, 2004 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. (after the speeches and before the Porcupine Dance) is hanging fire. We may need volunteers, and fast, to either take over the planning and execution, or to help out. Now is your chance to make a difference as a Porcupine. Everyone loves a full stomach, and they're going to love you too if you help. So join the Yahoo list RIGHT NOW. We may need to do some quick re-planning...or everything might be okay. Either way, make yourselves known so that we've got enough people to make it happen!

  2. We have the same problem with the Porcupine Lunch scheduled for Friday, June 25, 2004 at noontime. We may have lost the person who previously was going to head it up. Which means we may need a whole new crew to make it come off. I'll certainly be a part of it. And I'm hoping that a bunch of you will be also. There is rumor in the air that the FSP national leadership is stepping in to flip hamburgers and toast hot dogs for the assembled Porcupines at that time. So if you want to make Amanda Phillips, Jason Sorens, Alan Weiss, Eddie Bradford, Jean Alexander, and other Big Porcupine Names cook for you...be there...and be sure to volunteer to help by joining the Yahoo planning list above.

  3. The We'll Be There list has grown greatly in the past two weeks: We now have confirmed attendance at the Porc Fest on the We'll Be There list of 176. Is that enough freedom-lovers for you in one place at one time? Personally I think the number attending will be more than double that. Get ready to meet and talk with a LOT of people who think, feel, dream, and act the same way you do!

  4. All current information on the Web about the Porcupine Fest can be seen here.

  5. A new happening has been scheduled at the Porc Fest for Thursday, June 24, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at FSP President Amanda Phillips' Campsite #22: Phil Denisch will give an "FSP Speakers Workshop." Learn how to speak to groups more clearly and effectively about the Free State Project. Polish your public speaking skills! I'll be there, and I hope you will too.

  6. Brian Sullivan, from Ithaca, NY, is the FSP Booth Materials and Special Projects Coordinator. He says, anyone who has banners, bring them with you (there are several out there that have gotten misplaced, through no fault of Brian's).

  7. Everyone bring your camcorders! There will now be FOUR film crews at the Porc Fest, including one from Netherlands TV, another from Germany, another from Texas, and another from, umm, somewhere else. Sheesh. Bring your digital camcorders to the Porc Fest and shoot away! The more the merrier. Footage shot by some of us may be used in the Big Documentary about this first coming-together of the Porcupines (if you want to donate it for such use).

  8. For help regarding the Porc Fest, go to the FSP forum It includes ride-sharing, who's going when, visiting the Free State for the first time, etc. Go to it for information, as well as the Porc Fest link on the home page of the FSP web site.

Listen, Porcupines! All of you! This is only the first coming together of the Free State Project in the Free State. Each year in the future there will be gatherings of the Freedom Loving Porcupines there. But this is the first. And with it we will make history. Be there, and get your friends to attend too!

HERE'S THE NEW FIRST ANNUAL PORC FEST SCHEDULE.

From Tim Condon, Director of FSP Member Services - tcondon@freestateproject.org

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PorcFest 6/21/04 Update

Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004
From: Tim Condon
Subject: Final Word on Porc Fest!!!

PORCUPINES! WE ARE ARRIVING! STARTING IN TWO DAYS THE FREE STATE PROJECT AND OUR NEW HOME, THE FREE STATE, BECOME A REALITY TO ALL OF US!

This will be the last "Porc Fest Spam" touting the First Annual Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades. The party has been in planning for more than a half year. In a few days we all come together to celebrate the most important politico-philosophical movement in the past 100 years. I very much look forward to meeting you all, and talking to everyone, at the party. Michele and I will be there starting Wednesday night at Rogers Campground in Lancaster, New Hampshire (the Free State). It will be one of the largest convocations of libertarians and other freedom-lovers in the past 50 years. More information follows below:

  1. All are welcome to attend the Porc Fest. The Free State Project does not charge for attendance. Rogers Campground will charge a $3.00 daily guest fee to any attendees who are on-premises but not spending the night at a Rogers campsite, motel room, or cabin. All off-site lodgers and day attendees should stop at the office on their way into the facility and pay the $3.00 there. "Day trippers" are most welcome, as are all citizens of good cheer and intent.

  2. I have been contacted by various Porcupine supporters who are lucky enough to live in the Free State already. They will converge on the Porc Fest from all parts of New Hampshire, and be "day trippers." Talk to them all. They are our vanguard, our welcomers, and our helpers.

  3. The Porcupine Lunch scheduled for Friday, June 25, 2004 at noontime is in limbo. It may be a communal meal, or everyone may scatter. Right now, it's "anarchy in action." Let's see what we make happen....

  4. Rogers campground has a little cafe on-site that serves breakfast and dinner. The cafe apparently changed their hours to opening at 7:00 am, so the hiking group canned their plans for cooking a breakfast for the hikers. It's all on the forum thread about the hike. Hikers who are going up Mt. Liberty on Friday morning, meet at and around the campground cafe that morning.

  5. The "We'll Be There" list is now being retired for the year. If your name is On The List, you are now part of history. We'll double the number attending next year, but there can only be a First Time. This is it. My thanks go out to all of you who have committed to attend.

  6. There was previously scheduled a "Grafton Tour" on the Porc Fest schedule. Then all hell broke loose. It was decided that everyone else should have the chance to visit THEIR favorite part of the Free State (there are several regions, and many towns that are being "pushed" by various Porcupines). Thus, if you're interested in visiting a specific part of New Hampshire, plan on talking to people about putting together a tour on Sunday morning. (Michele and I will still be going to Grafton and getting a tour from some of the friendly residents there.) Keep in mind also that the Free State Project has a Welcome Wagon to help Porcupines find support within the state. Take a look to see what area of NH you're most interested in...and plan to talk to the coordinator for that area during the Porc Fest!

  7. All current information on the Web about the Porcupine Fest can be seen here.

  8. An important but informal seminar has been scheduled at the Porc Fest for Thursday, June 24, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at FSP President Amanda Phillips' Campsite #22: Phil Denisch will give an "FSP Speakers Workshop." Learn how to speak to groups more clearly and effectively about the Free State Project. Polish your public speaking skills!

  9. One of the Porc Fest coordinators, Dawn Lincoln (thanks Dawn!) reports that "my kids will be offering bag lunches for sale early every morning on a preorder/prepay basis." Look for them. Little capitalist tykes offering a valuable service and making a buck in the process! Great!

  10. For the Saturday evening barbeque, meal tickets may be purchased at the Rogers campground office. Porc Fest coordinator George Reich says: Please emphasize for the Saturday night meal that people should buy their meal tickets at the Rogers office as they check in. This will help keep us from doing the work of being ticket-pushers. Thanks!.

    The menu? Glad you asked!
    Barbeque chicken
    Hamburgers
    Hot dogs
    (choice of two of above)
    Macaroni salad
    Chips and dip

    The cost? $6.50. Get your tickets at the Rogers Campground office.
  11. Everyone bring your camcorders and film away! This is a historic coming together, and we'll all want to have film---lots of film---to remember it.

See the final schedule (much amended) for the First Annual Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades.

BRINGING LITTLE PORCUPINES?
Children and Family Recreational Activities at the Porc Fest (put on by Dawn Lincoln)



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Porc Fest 2004 Photos

This album is now part of the FSP Photo collection.
Click here to view photos from 2004's PorcFest

2004 PorcFest Children/Family Activities

Even though the Main Party Action is taking place from Thursday-Sunday (June 24-27), the Free State Project will have a "manned cabin" there for the entire week. Dawn Lincoln---Porcupine extraordinaire!---will be staying in that cabin with her two daughters at the Rogers Campground during the entire week. During that week various activities for parents and kids are being planned, as shown below.

If you're a parent and your kids are coming with you---large or small, it matters not!---then you'll want to come early! See below for the tentative activities schedule for all Porcupine Parents and Kids during the entire week:

Porcupine Festival Children/Family Recreational Activities

(All activities start out at and/or take place at or near the Red Cabin)


Day Time Event
Mon
6/21
4 pm Friendship Bracelets • Bocce Ball
8 pm Fireside Treat: S'mores
Tue
6/22
9 am Christie's Maple Farm (Free Self Guided Tours) • Mt. Orne Bridge Mechanic Street Bridge
4 pm Card and board games • Charades • 500 Up
8 pm Fireside Treat: Apple Betty
Wed
6/23
9 am John Wingate Weeks Estate Historic Site opens for the season 6/21, fee $2.50 for adults.
4 pm BINGO (simple prizes) • Frisbee Golf • Cover It • Lost at Sea
8 pm Fireside Treat: Doughboys
Thu
6/24
9 am Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves. Open 9-5. If 10+ adults we get group rate (if booked in advance) of $8.50 for adults, $5.50 for children 4-12, ages 0-3 free with adult.
4 pm Fourth of July craft • T-shirt decorating (provide your own shirt!) • Spud • Un-Nature Trail
8 pm Fireside Treat: Porky Pines
Fri
6/25
9 am Six Gun City & Fort Splash Waterpark. Open 9:30-6. If 20-40 in our group, price is $13 each.
Sat
6/26
  During lunch break: Nature scavenger hunt
  During dinner break: Olympic Day
  During Networking time: Game show (this will be made up by my family with a Revolutionary War/Independence Day theme)

NOTE: These events do NOT constitute babysitting. Each child must be supervised by a parent or other adult at all times.

For those interested---and interested in helping!---you can contact Dawn Lincoln.

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Porcupine Freedom Festival 2004

Other Porcupine Festivals


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2004 "Porcupine Freedom Festival"

by Tim Condon

"You could hear the roar of the party from end to end of Cannery Row. The party had all the best qualities of a riot and a night on the barricades." – From the book Cannery Row, by John Steinbeck

ANNOUNCING: The First Annual Free State Project Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades!

WHEN: Thursday, June 24, 2004 through Sunday, June 27, 2004.

WHERE: In the Free State, at Lancaster, New Hampshire, in Rogers Campground and Motel

WHY: The Free State has been chosen by vote of the Porcupines of the Free State Project. It's time to show our spines. ALL who support the FSP and our goals should come to meet, mingle, befriend, and plan!

HOW: Any way you can. Just get there. Rogers Campground and Motel still has (as of 5/10/04) some motel rooms, RV sites, and campsites available for the Free State Project. See details and other options for lodging.

WHAT: There will be a cabin rented and manned by the Free State Project for the entire week, from Monday, June 21, 2004 through Sunday, June 27, 2004. Feel free to arrive any time during that week and explore the Free State. On Saturday, June 26, 2004 there will one communal meal and one day of display tables, vendors, confabs, speeches, and panel discussions, including a welcome speech from FSP Founder Jason Sorens.

This is our first chance to show New Hampshire who we are and that we *will* be migrating to the Free State. You won't want to miss this celebration of individualism, individuality, and individual freedom!

DETAILS:

PorcFest 4/12/04 Update

4/12/04 Update

Greetings once again to all Porcupine members and friends of the Free State Project. This is the latest "spam" (as some Porcs so tactfully put it) from me---Tim Condon, FSP membership services director---about the First Annual Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades to be held at the Rogers Motel and Campground in Lancaster, New Hampshire on June 24-27, 2004.

Update on the filming of the First Annual Porc Fest and Night on the Barricades. We have a film crew coming! A Porcupine filmmaking and editing expert is going to be at the Freedom Fest and will be filming the entire extraordinary event. Copies of the resulting documentary will be available for purchase by FSP members (we're still working that part out; stay tuned). The Porc Film Guy (as I now dub him) says that other people with camcorders who want to do filming could help out by submitting their footage of the Porc Fest to him. My suggestion: If you have a camcorder, bring it! This is going to be too good a blow-out to let it be lost to posterity.

Here's something else that we still need help with: Rides from the Manchester Airport. Some party attendees have made it known that they're going to be flying into the airport at Manchester but for various reasons won't be able to rent a car. We want to make sure that there are rides available from Manchester up to Lancaster, about a 2.5 hour drive away on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (and rides back, at the end of the Porc Fest). We still don't have a coordinator for this valuable service. Just because you'd be the coordinator doesn't mean you'd be driving back and forth to the airport. You'll coordinate other people to do that. This is the chance for you to get active and do something important for the Free State Project, so email me at tcondon@freestateproject.org to talk about it. Sooner the better.

The First Annual Porc Fest is now about 10 weeks away (yikes!). Time to confirm your attendance by emailing me, and get your calendar cleared to make sure you're going to make this Party. We're going to make history. With the Party as well as our movement.

From Tim Condon, the "spamming Porcupine" ---- tcondon@freestateproject.org

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PorcFest 5/10/04 Update

5/10/04 Update

Good Monday again, Porcupines! I know that you all missed being spammed by me about the First Annual Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades, to be held from Thursday to Sunday, June 24-27, 2004 in Lancaster, New Hampshire...The Free State (for further information, check it out at http://freestateproject.org/news/festival/festival04).

Because I missed a week (and I do have lots of excuses, like everyone), all kinds of things have been percolating to the surface, and there is much new news. So pay attention! Here's the latest:

  1. All about filming the Porc Fest: It has been confirmed that there will be a documentary film maker at the Porc Fest. He'll be filming all the while, and will want to meet, greet, talk, and film with many of you. He tells me that every Porcupine can help out who has a digital camcorder: If you've got one, bring it and use it! He may be able to take some of the footage you provide, and use it in his documentary (we hope to be able to sell the film to Porcs as a way of generating funds for the movement).

  2. A Christian Porcupine gathering has been added to the schedule at the Porc Fest. It will be held on Sunday, 6/27/04 at 10:00 a.m. in the Rogers Campground meeting hall, and will feature the Rev. Garrett Lear of New Hampshire, pastor of the Well of Living Water Christian Fellowship, "a free, unincorporated, unregistered, and unlicenses New Testament church" in the Free State. All you Christian Porcs---and all you non-Christian Porcs too!---plan to be there for an interesting service and talk by Pastor Lear.

  3. If you need a ride from anywhere to or from Lancaster for the Porcupine Fest---especially from Manchester airport---send me an email (tcondon@freestateproject.org) and let me know. I'll publicize it. We'll see if we can get willing drivers together with willing riders. "Porcupines assisting Porcupines."

  4. Are any of you Colorado Porcupines planning on driving to the Free State for the Porc Fest? If so, you'll want to talk to Michael McKinzie, in Golden, CO (and who's on the We'll Be There list below). He's looking for people who want to share a vehicle, expenses, and Porcupine camaraderie in driving across the country. (Now that will be a story to tell your Porcupine grandchildren..."Yeah, this may be the 32nd annual Porcupine Freedom Fest, but I remember way back in the summer of '04 when we drove across America to get to the very first one!") Contact Michael at his email address of mtmrn@prolynx.com.

  5. There's now a whole FSP forum devoted to Porcupine Fest stuff, at http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?board=60, including ride-sharing, who's going when, visiting the Free State for the first time, etc. Check it out!

  6. Matt Leonhardt, of Lincolnton, North Carolina (near Chalotte), could use a ride to the Porc Fest. I'd be willing to help pay on gas/food /etc. on the way of the trip," he says. I know there are Porcupines heading up to the Porc Fest from all over the South. Someone get in touch with Matt and work out a way to scoop him up and give him a ride to the Free State. He can be contacted at his email address of admin@spbx.net.

  7. Here's a Wild Porcupine story: Porcupine Paul Tripp (who helped FSP Prez Amanda Phillips man the FSP info table at the recent national NORML convention) reports that a Porcupine buddy is going to WALK to the Porc Fest...from souteastern Kentucky, through West Virginia, to DC, then up the coast through NYC, to Boston, then up into New Hampshire." Or at least that's the projected plan. We expect media coverage all the way up. The heroic Porc is Randall Wolfe, also known by his online handle of "Ghostcow." We need friendly Porcs in West Virginia, the DC area, and up the coast all the way to the Free State to help Randall out. The rest of us can also help him out. We'd like to get stuff donated to him by "sponsors" with stuff like a jacket, socks, bath stuff, bug repellant, and food. If you want to help Ghostcow in this way, contact Lisa Goodwin at lgoodwin@audubonportland.org. If you want to personally help Ghostcow make his incredible journey, contact him directly at (606)523-1784, or email him at ghostcow@hotmail.com; or contact Paul Tripp at paultrip@cox.net. Hubba, hubba, Porcupines! Ghostcow's Incredible Journey!

  8. The music is firming up for the Porc Fest Dance on Saturday night. Porcupine "DJEntropy" will be providing the music and spinning the CD's all night long. It will have all the best characterists of a full-blast rave and the aforementioned "night on the barricades." We will make Porcupine history there. You won't want to miss it!

  9. FSP Board Member Varrin Swearingen proposes to have a Mass Porcupine Migration up Mt. Liberty at the Porc Fest on Friday morning at 9:00 a.m., June 25th. He and others are trying to convince others---including yours truly---that walking up the side of a mountain at that place and time will be a productive and salutary adventure. Also attending will be Dr. Michael Edelstein and his wife, both of San Francisto, CA, and they're trying to rope in Jason and Mary Sorens, of New Haven, CT, as well as Alan and Jane Weiss, of Austin, TX. When I said "I don't think I could make it," Varrin replied "I'm sure you'd do just fine.> It's not like we're gonna be carrying 65 lb. backpacks with us. Put on some sneakers, grab a water bottle and enjoy the view ;)." But wait! then George Reich chimed in: "I'd suggest wearing at least light hikers. The trail is steep and rocky in spots." How about, Porcupines: Do YOU want to walk up the side of a mountain? If so, email Varrin at varrin@sugargroup.net, for further info.

  10. There is a Public-spirited Porcupine who has reserved two additional campsites at the Rogers Campground, for anyone who comes and doesn't have a reserved site, or doesn't have any money. Don't let any of THAT stop you from coming, if you're a Penurious Porc! If you're in such a situation, contact David Mincin at davemincin@hotmail.com. He'll help.

  11. A Porcupine recently moved from Florida to the Free State, and needed a job. He instantly got one, in the construction industry. Don't believe me? Ask new, NH resident Dave Mincin: He knows the guy.

  12. Porcupine Jay Denonville, who hails from Florida, is said to be a master of the grill. We're possibly planning on having a Big Barbeque for lunch on Friday, June 25, 2004 (by that time the crazies who are walking up the mountain should be back...), which Jay will preside over. Does anyone think this is a good idea for Porcupine Fellowship? Will you come if Jay does it? Will you volunteer to help him with the barbequing (probably hamburgers and hot dogs, plenty of condiments, potato chips, and maybe baked beans). If so---he may need some encouragement in taking on this titantic task---let Jay know by emailing him at jay@freestatecampground.com. Right now!

Full info on the Porcupine Freedom Fest can be found on the web at http://freestateproject.org/news/festival/festival04, including the schedule of speakers and speeches to be given on Saturday, and the family activities (headed up by Porcupine heroine Dawn Lincoln and her kids).

The "We'll Be There" list below is now over 150 freedom-lovers who will definitely be present for this huge freedom-party. There will be hundreds more. Let me know you'll be there, so I can add you to the list. Tell all your friends about it; send this to your private lists of libertarians and other freedom-lovers. This is the beginning of the ultimate success of the most important movement toward social and political freedom in the past 100 years. Be there...or be unfree.

The motel at Rogers Campground may or may not have some late cancellations (having been previously reported to have been totally filled for the Porc Fest weekend), but there are still plenty of campsites. If you're not the camping type and want to stay in a room---hotel, motel, or bed & breakfast---check with Rogers Campground and Motel, then call the nearby lodgings below. The First Annual Porc Fest is now about 6.5 weeks away!! (yikes!). Time to confirm your attendance by emailing me, and get your calendar cleared to make sure you're going to make this historic coming-together and Party. We're going to make history with the Free State Movement. You won't want to miss this, our first full-bore party.

From Tim Condon, Director of FSP Member Services - tcondon@freestateproject.org

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PorcFest 6/02/04 Update

6/02/04 Update – from Tim Condon

GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY! THE FIRST ANNUAL PORCUPINE FEST IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!

First Annual Porcupine Freedom Fest and Night on the Barricades is only four weeks off---being held from Thursday, June 24, 2004, to Sunday, June 27, 2004, in Lancaster, New Hampshire---and the PORCUPINES ARE COMING OUT OF THE WOODWORK! The "We'll Be There List" that appears at the end of this email is growing by leaps now, probably heading toward more than 200 Porcs who will promise to make it. We expect at least double that number On the Ground" at the Rogers Campground and Motel that weekend. If you're coming, but not yet on the We'll Be There list below, you'd better email me and get on it. Being able to look back on the very first coming together of the Porcupines, and being on that list, will earn you a place in history!

Lots of new things are being added to the Porc Fest festivities, almost as I write this.

THERE IS VOLUMINOUS INFORMATION TO PASS ON, so much that I'm just going to dive in and give a blurb for each one, as follow:

  1. A very excited Porcupine, sounding like many others I've heard from: "I'll be there! Can't wait to see my future home. :-) I'm coming from Grand Rapids, MI!"

  2. Brian Sullivan, from Ithaca, NY, is the FSP Booth Materials and Special Projects Coordinator. He says, anyone who has banners, bring them with you (there are several out there that have gotten misplaced, through no fault of Brian's).

  3. Here's a report on "Ghostcow," young Randall Wolfe, who set out a week ago to walk from Kentucky to his new home in the Free State, and be at the Porc Fest. Along the way he was injured and his backpack and all in it was stolen. Read this:

    "Last night I was out walking 79 North (there were no available alternate routes) and started getting an extremely bad pain in my right foot. This made absolutely no sense as I had rested up the day before and my foot had been feeling fine (this happened late at night, not sure what time). After a while it got to the point to where I was having to stop every 10 minutes or so just to deal with the pain, this was NOT good as I was about 10 miles from the closest exit and couldn't set up a camp as I was surrounded by mountains and was in no condition to climb...

    Fortunately I eventually came to a sign telling me that there was a rest area two miles ahead. I did a mix between crawling and hobbling for the next two miles and managed to make it to the rest area in a few hours... Once I got there I took my shoe off and checked my foot.... I honestly don't know how this could have possibly happened but I had somehow worn a hole about a quarter inch deep and about as big as my thumb into my foot... (pictures are here and here for people who are into that thing, be warned, it's really gross) I sat and rested for a minute and then started pleading for help... I couldn't get a single person to help me! I was completely stranded and helpless. At this point it was starting to go on about 2am or so. Cars quit coming into the rest area so I gave up and asked the caretaker if I could pass out on a bench...

    Big mistake! When I woke up all of my gear was gone! My cell phone had also run out of power while I was asleep, so I couldn't call any porcs for help! At this point I was getting extremely desperate, as I still couldn't really walk and there were no buses or taxi services for miles upon miles. I tried the courtesy patrol, but they said they only help people with broken down cars (real courteous...)

    Long story short, I couldn't think of any option outside of calling someone to pick me up, and finally just got home a couple of hours ago. I'm still hobbling and I think that I'm going to be laid up for at least a week, if not two. I'm really sorry about this guys, you can't imagine how depressed this has me! I've been too embarrassed to even go get a new cell phone charger to call Amanda and let her know!

    All is not lost though... I was able to get plenty done while I was out! I told at least 100 people about the FSP in my travels, and those that I couldn't get to say they'd join said that they would most likely join the LP (I feel that helps us indirectly). Those people will now be telling their friends about the FSP, and so on, and so on.

    I don't really know what else to say other than I'm extremely sorry about this and I will be more than happy to refund every last penny of donation money. It will most likely take me a month or so to pay it all back, as I cannot return to work for at least a week. I DO get a paycheck on Thursday though, most of which will be used to refund donations. If you donated directly to me or Paul via Paypal or snail mail, or if you donated minutes to my phone, shoot me an email with your information and I will promptly refund your money. The email addy is GhostCow at hotmail period com. Once again guys, I apologize."

    One way or another, I want that boy at the Porc Fest!

  4. We're going to have a raffle at the Porc Fest to raise money for the FSP. Included in this raffle are prizes donated by FSP Vice President Alan R. Weiss that are exciting to L. Neil Smith fans, including the following:

    • (1) book, "Hope", signed by L. Neil Smith and Aaron Zelman. "Hope" has become one of the most popular books amongst FSP literati, and has been read by Libertarian Party candidates Michael Badnarik and Aaron Russo.

    • (1) book, "The American Zone", signed by L. Neil Smith. The perfect follow-up to Smith's seminal and wildly-popular "The Probability Broach", "The American Zone" hardback book will take readers on another science-fiction/mystery sure to thrill, painting a picture of a liberty-loving future - and the alternative.

    • (1) DVD video, "Innocents Betrayed", signed by Producer Aaron Zelman. A hard-hitting documentary defining the 20th Century's mass murders as being directly related to "gun control" (otherwise known as victim disarmament), this DVD explains the various and brutal genocides and Holocausts at the hands of statists of both the left and the right.

    Says Lisa Goodwin, the FSP director of development, "Please help us make the Porc Fest a success for the Free State Project! Donate an item to the raffle! If you have an item representative of your state, or which you think a fellow liberty-lover would like to have, please email Lisa Goodwin for details. Items do not have to be expensive to be treasures! OR if you are interested in donating a bit of time to help in selling merchandise for a great cause, let Lisa know!" Email Lisa at lgoodwin@freestateproject.org

  5. Don't forget the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance, which is having a fund-raising dinner on Friday evening in Plymouth, NH, featuring speeches by the Free State Governor, Craig Benson, and FSP Founder Dr. Jason Sorens. This comes from Keith Murphy of the NHLA:

    "Dear Friend of the NHLA,

    The point of this message is simple: If you haven't yet sent in your payment for the June 25th Liberty Dinner, to be held concurrently with the Porcupine Festival, then do it now or risk missing the single most important event of the campaign season.

    I know, you keep thinking that you'll do it later, that you've got plenty of time before June 25th. We would love to have you there, both big-L and small-l libertarians, the members of the Free State Project and the LPNH and the Gun Owners of New Hampshire and all the other groups that obviously support the cause of individual liberty in New Hampshire. But the facility only holds so many people, and by the end of this week two thousand (yes, TWO THOUSAND) of the granite state's most dedicated pro-liberty campaign contributors will receive professionally printed invitations asking for their support.

    With the lineup we're offering at this event, including Governor Benson and Dr. Jason Sorens, as well as dozens of elected officials from across the state, the remaining seats will likely be gone well before the first campfire is lit in Lancaster in June.

    I'm attaching the text of the invitation below, to illustrate how important your support of the NHLA is and how little time you have left before all spaces are taken.

    Supporting the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance, either by simply contributing funds for pro-freedom candidates or by attending the Liberty Dinner, is the single most effective thing you can do to turn back the tide of socialism in the free state. Your contributions will be used directly to support candidates who demonstrate a commitment to small-government principles, and defeat those who encourage less responsibility and liberty.

    For FSP members, a successful NHLA means a successful conclusion to the project, as it provides a swift answer to the most common objection: "It just won't work." To reserve your seats online now, or to download a form for mailing, go to www.nhliberty.org/libertydinner.htm. If you don't, you may find yourself all dressed up on June 25th with no place to go. Thank you for your generous support.

    Keith Murphy, Advisor, New Hampshire Liberty Alliance

  6. Camcorders. Don't forget to bring your digital camcorders to the Porc Fest! The more the merrier. Footage shot by some of us may be used in the Big Documentary about this first coming-together of the Porcupines (if you want to donate it for such use). It has been determined that there's not only going to be a single film crew present, but there may be two, both working on documentary films about the Free State Project.

  7. There's a whole FSP forum devoted to Porcupine Fest stuff, at http//forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?board=60, including ride-sharing, who's going when, visiting the Free State for the first time, etc. Go to it for information, as well as the Porc Fest link on the home page of the FSP web site.

  8. Listen, Porcupines! All of you! This is only the first coming together of the Free State Project in the newly-chosen Free State. Each year there will be a gathering of the Freedom Lovers there. But this is the first. And with it we will make history. Read this, all of you:

    S/He that outlives the First Porc Fest day, and comes safe home,
    Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd,
    And rouse him at the name of Porcupine.
    S/He that shall live that day, and see old age,
    Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
    And say 'To-morrow is Porcupines' Day.'
    Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,
    And say 'These wounds I had on the Barricade that day.'
    Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,
    But we'll remember, with advantages,
    What feats we did that Porcupines' Day.
    Then shall our names, familiar to history as household words-
    Jason Sorens, Amanda Phillips, Weiss, Bradford, Parker,
    Alexander and Swearingen, Mincin and Reich,
    Pratt, Tucker, Dillon, Condon, Hillman, and others -
    Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
    This story shall the good Porcupine teach his son;
    And the Free State Project shall ne'er go by,
    From this day to the ending of the world,
    But we in it shall be remembered-
    We few, we happy few, we band of Porcupines;
    For s/he to-day that points his quills with me
    Shall be my brother or sister Porcupine; be s/he ne'er so vile,
    This day shall gentle their condition;
    And Porcupines in America now-a-bed
    Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
    And hold their spiny quills cheap whilst any speaks
    That appear'd with us upon that bless'd day,
    And upon those quill'd barricades, at Lancaster,
    Made history on Porcupines' Day.

    From Tim Condon, Director of FSP Member Services - tcondon@freestateproject.org

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The FSP hosts two major annual events: the New Hampshire Liberty Forum in the winter, and the Porcupine Freedom Festival (a.k.a. PorcFest) in the summer.