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Join us August 20-22, 2010 for the
2010 Wyoming Liberty Fest

Join us for a weekend celebration of freedom and neighborliness in Wyoming this summer. Renew old friendships and make new ones with others who share your same interests and concerns about liberty and the future of our country.

We will gather at Lyon Canyon Ranch near Lander, the same location as in 2009. We'll start Friday afternoon August 20th and go through Sunday afternoon August 22nd. If you aren't a camper, you might consider staying in town at the Best Western Inn which will be the center of activities during the day on Saturday.

Plan on arriving after 2pm on Friday. The Friday night meal will not be provided, so you'll need to bring your own. A community campfire will kick off the weekend.

Saturday morning breakfast will be provided at the camp site. Various sessions are scheduled for Saturday during the day at the Best Western. Dinner will be provided Saturday evening with a cookout at the camp site, as well as other liberty oriented activities. Fishing and hiking are available at the ranch, so bring your fishing gear and hiking boots.

Sunday morning breakfast will be provided at the camp site. After breakfast, we'll open up pistol range and a 200 yard gun range on the ranch for supervised competitions and practice with your 2nd amendment equipment, so bring your handguns, rifles, eye and ear protection, and plenty of ammunition!

Be sure to bring lawn chairs, tables, flashlights, refreshments and entertainment for the kids.

Sheriff Richard Mack
will be Keynote Speaker

Sheriff Richard Mack is a well known spokesman in the liberty movement. Popularly known as Sheriff Mack even though he is now retired, he is a former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona. You can find out more about Sheriff Mack at his web site (http://sheriffmack.com). He is also a strong supporter of, and spokesman for, the Oath Keepers (http://oathkeepers.org).

Sheriff Mack has authored books relating to gun ownership and the role that law enforcement should play in America. He currently speaks at seminars on constitutional issues relating to gun control, law enforcement, States' rights, and the oath of office. He received national attention in Mack v. United States (later restyled to Printz v. United States) in his tenure as a local sheriff for opposition to the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act on the basis that it is unconstitutional due to congressional action to compel state officers to execute Federal law.

Sheriff Mack will be the keynote speaker on Saturday after lunch at the Best Western. In addition, he will be attending a special donors breakfast on Saturday morning for those who donate $50 or more toward defraying the expense of having Sheriff Mack speak at the Wyoming Liberty Fest.

 

 
 
 
 

LATEST NEWS

July 19 - The schedule of events is updated including the Saturday schedule of speakers.

Note - You may pay when you register, but we would appreciate an email from you saying you intend to attend and how many there will be in your party so we can estimate the number of attendees. Send the email to organizers@wyominglibertyfest.org.

Organizations, candidates and commercial ventures may set up booths at the campground and in the main room at the Best Western on Saturday. Please contact the organizers to reserve a space.

May 13 - Sheriff Richard Mack will be the keynote speaker.

March 17 - Planning has started for the 2010 Wyoming Liberty Fest to be held August 20-22, 2010. The Soap Box Hero Contest, one of the favorite events of the 2009 Wyoming Liberty Fest, will be back with even more contestants expected in 2010.