
Please be our guest at the first annual Calvin Coolidge Clambake. A banquet to celebrate the legacy of our great Laissez Faire President, Calvin Coolidge. President Coolidge once remarked that the business of America is business. While President, he cleaned up corruption in government left individuals and businesses alone leading to the great economic prosperity of the 1920s.
Our keynote speaker will be John Fund, a columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Fund is also a contributor to the Fox News Channel. Mr. Fund began his career in journalism after a stint as a policy analyst in the California State Legislature. He worked for syndicated columnists Rowland Evans and Robert Novak as their investigative reporter before joining The Wall Street Journal, where he has been deputy editorial features editor and a member of the Editorial Board.
John Fund is the author of three books: “Cleaning House: America’s Campaign for Term Limits,” “Regulation Through Litigation,” and “Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy.” This will be a very special and exciting evening to bring together advocates of small government and to raise some funds to help elect Maine Republican Liberty Caucus endorsed candidates to the Maine legislature.
Sincerely,
Ken Lindell
Maine Republican Liberty Caucus
First Annual Calvin Coolidge Clambake
Special guest and keynote speaker John Fund
Please join us for a lobster or steak dinner to celebrate a President who respected our constitution and loved liberty. .
Italian Heritage Center, Portland Maine
August 26th 2010 – 5:30PM
40 Westland Ave, Portland, Maine 04102
Please reserve your spot by clicking a link below:
* non-member Lobster dinner $50
* non-member Steak dinner $45
* RLC member Lobster dinner $35
* RLC member Steak dinner $30
Or send a check to: Maine RLC – PO Box 115 – Frankfort ME 04438




On August 9th, 2010 at 4:38 am
Next year, for your 2nd Annual Clam bake – feature “President Coolidge” as your speaker.
Since 1985, I’ve been performing Calvin Coolidge: More Than Two Words. This has taken me all over the country, to the Library of Congress, the White House, to presidential libraries and out to Mount Rushmore. It was Coolidge who dedicated work-about-to-begin on the mountain on August 10, 1927. In his address, he coined the title “Shrine of Democracy.” It was the last time a president traveled on horseback to deliver a speech.
On August 12th, 2010 at 7:33 am
[...] Maine: The Maine RLC will host its first annual Calvin Coolidge Clambake with John Fund of The Wall Street Journal. Learn more at http://www.rlc.org/2010/08/08/maine-rlc-hosts-clambake/. [...]