Rock County First
As a freedom & liberty-guided organization, we educate, & empower citizens to action.
Due to weather, this event is postponed to August 29
Going to the Night On Festival in Janesville on August 15 from 4 - 8 pm? This fun evening event features food trucks and beverages live music, yard games, and the Bubbler. Look for us at the RCF booth where you can register for SIX FREE Beloit Sky Carp tickets, in a luxury suite over the Labor Day weekend!
Details: https://www.janesvillecvb.com/events/details/26195/Night_on_Festival
An interesting question in the latest DYK article: RockCountyFirst.com/who-needs-your-money-more-the-county-or-you/
Did you catch this month's Liberty Review? Take a look: RockCountyFirst.com/start-small-think-big/
Your July e-Update includes new Liberty Review and DYK articles and MORE!
http://eepurl.com/iUEcJk
In case you missed it: Ms. Park, a North Korean defector and leading human rights activist made a special video visit with RCF earlier this year. She tells her amazing story and also provides advice to all American citizens. You will not likely soon forget what she has to say:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE-BRDz0IA4
Don't miss the latest thought-provoking Liberty Review: https://rockcountyfirst.com/whats-it-going-to-be-fear-or-freedom/
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The decline of Patriotism and Community Service, challenges in Rock County, and more in a recent interview with Tim Bremel on WCLO. Listen to and share this important discussion: https://tinyurl.com/msdk9tfy
Happy Independence Day! Please don't forget the real meaning behind this national holiday as our continued freedom and liberty depend upon all of us. Freedom is YOU and the actions YOU take!
Find us in Milton today...We will be at the parade, handing out flyers with a chance to win SIX tickets to the Beloit Sky Carp this summer. Later, we'll be working in the beer tent at the Milton fireworks display. Stop by and say 'hi!'
ICYMI: RCF on WCLO radio this Independence Day week!
https://mailchi.mp/a865a53a0a4e/icymi-rcf-on-wclo-radio-this-week
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Catch us on WCLO (1230 am) this morning at 10:00am. Tim Bremel will be hosting the hour-long discussion where we will be sharing RCF's mission. We'll also recap the discussion Tim moderated with Ms. Yeonmi Park at our February fundraiser.
The June e-Update is here!
https://mailchi.mp/5133c9ad3a53/the-june-e-update-is-here
Special Independence Day e-Update -
https://mailchi.mp/3e8c056cbf49/special-independence-day-e-update
Did you know that in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a presidential proclamation establishing a National Flag Day on June 14? Since then, Americans have commemorated the adoption of the Stars and Stripes in many ways–displaying the flag in the front of their homes, parades, and other patriotic observances. Before 1916, many towns and states had already been celebrating Flag Days. Congressional legislation designating that date as National Flag Day was signed into law by President Harry Truman in 1949; the legislation also called upon the president to issue a Flag Day proclamation every year.
According to legend, in 1776, George Washington commissioned Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross to create a flag for the new nation. Scholars, however, credit the flag’s design to Francis Hopkinson, who also designed the Great Seal and the first coin of the United States. Even so, Ross most likely met Washington and sewed early American flags in her family’s Philadelphia upholstery shop. Since then, there have been twenty-seven official versions of the flag, but the arrangement of the stars varied according to the flag-makers’ preferences. In 1912, President Taft standardized the then-new flag’s forty-eight stars into six rows of eight. The forty-nine-star flag (1959-60), as well as the current fifty-star flag, also have standardized star patterns. The current version of the flag dates to July 4, 1960, after Hawaii became the fiftieth state on August 21, 1959.
It's easy to forget the reason we celebrate...it should be more than just a day off. Find out more in the latest Liberty Review: RockCountyFirst.com/remember-the-purpose-of-summer-holidays
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We're all set up at the Rock County Dairy Breakfast! Stop by and sign up for a drawing of Beloit Sky Carp tickets. We're here until 11am.
We'll be looking for you at the Rock County Dairy Breakfast tomorrow🐮. Stop by our booth to enter to win 6 Beloit Sky Carp tickets ⚾️!
Get Rock County Dairy Breakfast details here: https://fb.me/e/4t9dIbyCf
Rock County First's e-update offers a challenge https://mailchi.mp/e3a0e4c47cde/rcfs-may-e-update-is-here
Rock County First in the community! Join us today from 12-7:30 to celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the Janesville Nissan.
Stop on by and sign up for an entry into our Skycarp Ticket Family Package Giveaway. This package includes 6 tickets to any Skycarp 2024 home game in the luxurious Beloit Health System Club!
Takeaways and New Highs https://mailchi.mp/35261e9a0b1a/takeaways-and-new-highs