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The
Prince William Committee of 100 provides a non-partisan, educational
forum to study essential interests, problems and goals of the people
of Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park.
Please
check our:
- Newsletter page for the latest information regarding upcoming programs;
- Reservation
Policy page for instructions on making reservations to our dinners
and programs;
- Contact
Us page for references to online forms for membership applications
and change of directory data.
May Program - Save the Date
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Four Points by Sheraton
1-66/Rt 234, Manassas
"What Effect Will the Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area Have on Local Land Use?"
Moderator Jim Bacon, publisher of Bacon's Rebellion web site and author of the column by the same name, which has given voice to both sides of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground issues will lead the discussion with panelists:
Cate
Magennis Wyatt, President of the Journey Through Hallowed Ground (JTHG)
Partnership.
R.J.
Smith, Senior Fellow for Environmental Policy, National Center for Public Policy Research and Adjunct Senior Environmental Scholar at the Competitive Enterprise Institute currently working on property rights issues.
Wally
Covington, Prince William County Supervisor, representing the Brentsville
District and serves as liaison to the
JTHG Transportation sub-committee.
Robert Sutton, Chief Historian of the National Park Service and formerly Superintendent
of the Manassas
National Battlefield Park.
Can Private Property Rights and National Heritage Areas Peacefully
Co-exist in Prince William County?
Reception at 6:30 pm. with Dinner at 7:00 pm. The cost is $25/member,
$30/guest.
The
public is welcome and there is no cost to attend the program only at
7:45 pm.
For dinner reservations, either call 703-594-2767 or e-mail secretarycommitteeof100@yahoo.com
Save the date, you won't want to miss this!
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