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Camp Wellstone: Idaho

in Boise, ID
05/21/2010 - 05/23/2010

Register today!

This 2.5 day training, running from 3-9pm Friday, 9am-6pm Saturday, and 9am-3:30pm Sunday, combines lectures from highly experienced trainers, stimulating exercises, and interactive simulations. We're counting on you to organize around issues that matter, help build campaigns for the future, and elect progressive candidates to office.

Camp Wellstone is divided into three tracks:


The cost of Camp Wellstone is based on a sliding-scale based on ability to pay; we are committed to keeping this training accessible to all. If you are able to cover the full cost of your participation in this training, please do so as this will help us continue to train progressives across the country; otherwise, you choose the option that works best for you. Rates are as follows: $200, $100, or $50. This fee covers one of our books, Politics the Wellstone Way (activist track) andWinning Your Election the Wellstone Way (campaign and candidate tracks), materials, and three meals during the weekend.  Please make plans to register at least two weeks in advance so that we can guarantee you a spot.

Please note:  if you plan to register for this training and will be driving to campus, you can pre-pay for discounted parking at a rate of $10 (otherwise, you will have to pay $1 for each hour parked on campus--plan ahead and save!)

The training will take place at Boise State University; participants are responsible for their own accommodations.  Further details will be sent to registered participants no later than two weeks in advance of the training.

If you are registered and want to connect with fellow campers before the training, start networking here:  www.wellstone.org/boise2010

For questions, contact Jen Haut at 651.414.6037 or jennifer@wellstone.org.

Location(s)

Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725
Submitted by Jhaut on February 5, 2010 - 1:36pm.

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