The next step: The Campaign for Liberty

Calling all 'YouTubers' Print E-mail
In upcoming weeks, we have a slew of activities that will make TERRIFIC subjects for YouTube footage. If YouTubing is your passion, please come videotape your fellow 'Paulunteers' in action. You can then submit your finished work as a blog entry for the home page of OR4RP.com, and we'll add it to our list of YouTubes created by Oregonians and Vancouverites on the Videos page.

Upcoming events include:

The Ron Paul Tea Party on Sunday, December 16th. Kyle Sanders and Katja Delavar are in the process of firming up the day's schedule of local events, so please contact Kyle if you'd like to play a part (kylecanfly AT gmail.com). [Note: Kyle and Katja could also use a hand or two with planning and coordination.]

Banner Brigades, each Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Thanks to Manuel, our brigades are now equipped with three high-powered spotlights that illuminate our signs in the dark. (If you have yet to attend a Banner Brigade, you're missing out on a great show and a helluva lot of fun!)

'Saturday Market' in downtown Portland. Currently, we staff a booth every Saturday and Sunday, and with the holidays approaching, we hope to staff events on weekdays as well. This coming weekend, we'll start using 'Ron Paul Theater,' the mobile video-projector unit created by Wavyhill. RP Theater will run sensational videos of Ron Paul interview, speech, and debate clips, along with some of the volunteer-created commercials submitted for last week's CNN/YouTube debate.

Canvassing in Vancouver each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoon. With Washington's primary just two months away, it's critical that we support our neighbors to the north - so come share your enthusiasm for Ron Paul, get some exercise, and enjoy the camaraderie!

For further details, please keep your eye on the home page of OR4RP.com and the Meetup Calendar:

http://www.oregoniansforronpaul.com/

http://ronpaul.meetup.com/118/calendar/

 
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