Hey Crashers,
BureauCrash is getting table space at Warped Tour again this year and we need you help. If you are willing to volunteer to work the table in a city near you we will give you a free ticket and throw some swag your way. We can have up to 4 Crashers per city, and it's first come first serve. If interested send an e-mail to XaqFixx@bureaucrash.com and include your name, phone number, e-mail address, mailing address, Date and City of the show (or shows) where you can help. Click here to view the cities and dates. read more »
Along with our mothership, CEI, America's Future Foundation, Institute for Humane Studies, the Marijuana Policy Project, State Policy Network, Science & Environmental Policy Project, The Atlas Foundation, Capital Research Center and other fine organizations Bureaucrash sponsored a tribute to Milton Friedman on Monday, January 29th. Check out our evite here.
The event was at Porters located on 1207 19th St. NW in the heart of darkness known as Washington, DC and kicked off at 8:30PM. At 10PM we watched "The Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman". We'll feel "Free to Schmooze" with $3.00 Miller Lites, $4.00 rail drinks and $4.00 house wine. Everyone is invited, especially crashers.
Who: Crasher Xaq, Crasher Garland, Anders MangaWhat: BureauCrash Outreach at Eccentrik FestivalWhen: Saturday October 7, 2006Where: The Pourhouse, Raliegh, NC
Crasher Galand was there as a vendor selling the wears Eclectic Circle, her virtual artist co-op, Anders Manga was there to Rock and Roll, and Crasher Xaq was there to help run both the EC and AM booth when they needed breaks. We all had another mission: Promote BureauCrash! Garland talked, and gave flyers to, every one of her customers and vistors, while Anders Manga talked about the awesomeness of BC to everyone in earshot. Overall the outreach went great, met some really good people, hopefully Magpie and Kevin are reading this. now, check out some pics:
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We've been a little busy behind-the-scenes aiming for another breakthrough year with the Seminar. We have a few speakers already lined up, and are busy working on attracting more.
Last year, we had 65 attendees. 65!
That's a big number. Especially when you consider the fact that my mother fed all 65 without any background in feeding a small army, and without a single complaint. In fact, plenty of people cite the food as reason enough to spend the weekend.
But with speakers, 40 acres of trails, a swimming pond, a concert, a campfire, and the chance to sit down and really hash things out with people like Jan Narveson, Ezra Levant, Dr. Jacques Chaoulli, Pierre Lemieux, Tasha Kheiriddin, Claudia Hepburn, Mark Mullins, and so on (yup, they have all been attendees and speakers at the Seminar), it really is the not-to-be-missed liberty event of the year.
We could use your help and input. Got any ideas for incredible speakers, or events? Maybe you have that one brilliant idea that will push us to 100 attendees. Maybe you know Penn Gillette or P.J. O'Rourke, or Clint Eastwood. Or maybe Kurt Russell or Drew Carey are your neighbours in Muskoka.
Send us an email and share your pearls of wisdom, and your thoughts.
Are you in a position to support us financially? Do you have $50, $100, $1,000, or some other amount of money that you can send our way to help us cover our costs, sponsor a speaker, build our organization, and offer scholarships to students? $50 is enough to give one student the chance to attend the Seminar. $200 is enough for four!
Perhaps you have some old liberty books, trinkets, and baubles lying around? We can sell those, or give them away as prizes, at the Seminar. Just let us know.
And, of course, if you have a blog, and are willing to post a little advertisement, do let us know as well. This is probably the single best piece of new advertising we started last year. Our website was burdened with more hits than we knew what to do with just because of a banner ad on a blog just like yours.