Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Still time to register for PA Leadership Conference
There's still time to register for the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, the largest gathering of conservatives in Pennsylvania.
The two-day event will take place April 25-26 in Harrisburg. Among the big-name speakers slated for the conference are Michelle Malkin, Pat Toomey, Dr. Paul Kengor, Michael Steele, Mayor Lou Barletta and Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett.
For a full list of speakers and events, check out the PA Leadership Conference Web site.
The site also offers details on how you can attend the conference.
One of the panel discussions at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference will feature none other than Tony Phyrillas, who will be part of a panel headlined "Pundits, Pollsters & Policy" to be moderated by Lowman Henry of the Lincoln Institute.
The event is scheduled for Friday, April 25, at 2 p.m.
In addition to Tony Phyrillas, award-winning political columnist for The Mercury in Pottstown, the panel features Amanda Carpenter of TownHall.com; Ryan Shafik of the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research; and Sue Henry of WILK radio in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton/Hazleton area.
The two-day event will take place April 25-26 in Harrisburg. Among the big-name speakers slated for the conference are Michelle Malkin, Pat Toomey, Dr. Paul Kengor, Michael Steele, Mayor Lou Barletta and Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett.
For a full list of speakers and events, check out the PA Leadership Conference Web site.
The site also offers details on how you can attend the conference.
One of the panel discussions at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference will feature none other than Tony Phyrillas, who will be part of a panel headlined "Pundits, Pollsters & Policy" to be moderated by Lowman Henry of the Lincoln Institute.
The event is scheduled for Friday, April 25, at 2 p.m.
In addition to Tony Phyrillas, award-winning political columnist for The Mercury in Pottstown, the panel features Amanda Carpenter of TownHall.com; Ryan Shafik of the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research; and Sue Henry of WILK radio in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton/Hazleton area.