Reflecting on Keenevention 2013, One Week Later
I must say, the first-ever Keenevention worked out splendidly, thanks to over 100 great attendees, speakers, volunteers, and VIPs! As promised, the conference focused on activism and our speakers consisted of Free State Project early movers and of course liberty-loving NH natives. As FSP early mover and superactivist Carla Mora expressed on the Keenevention 2013 facebook event,
“This was one hell of an inspirational liberty event. It was very different from ones I have attended in the past…we are doing something right if we are surrounded by these people.”
One attendee told me that he’d never seen such in-depth panels. Our activist speakers and panelists were outstanding, interesting, and informative. Jay Freeville said Keenevention was the,
“First liberty convention I’ve ever been to where I’ve actually wanted to go to more speakers/panels because they were consistently interesting enough to hold my attention!”
In addition, Keenevention was intimate, but yet still large enough to be diverse with people attending from as far away as Wisconsin, Canada, Ohio, and Virgina. The over 100 Keeneventioneers not only watched great speeches and panels, but also conversed, dined together on-the-town, and participated in various activism and social activities. Kristin Alpert said on the FB event,
“Keenevention was one of my all time favorite Liberty/Freedom events – It was well organized and the panels were all so well spoken and professional-there was a perfect balance of ACTIVISM, EDUCATION, and FUN“.
Local activist photographers Eric Freerock and Johnson Rice took so many amazing pictures of people that many facebook profile pics have been changed to ones taken at Keenevention! Their pictures from the event are here (Eric’s) and here (Johnson’s).
Videos are coming! Thanks to Yury and David Crawford’s camerawork, we have video from every single speaker and panel of the entire weekend! Please subscribe this blog to your favorite RSS reader or visit the Keenevention facebook page and click “Like”, then, hover over “Liked”, and click “Get Notifications” to get the latest from Keenevention. That way, you’ll know about the videos as they get posted. Alternately, you can subscribe to the Free Keene youtube channel and of course follow the blog at Free Keene, as they will also be posted there.
Even the early morning panels were well-attended, with 22 people at the initial 9am Friday Legislative Panel. I really didn’t know what to expect. (more…)