Moms for Liberty – Yates County is organizing two informational sessions later this month about Club America, a high school chapter program affiliated with Turning Point USA.
The meetings will feature remarks from Rep. Michelle Erdt and will be held on Friday, Oct. 17, at the Modeste Bedient Memorial Library Community Room in Branchport. A session for homeschool students is scheduled at 4 p.m., followed by a session for public and private school students at 5 p.m. Parents and students are invited to attend.
Club America is the high school chapter arm of Turning Point USA. There are 14,000+ students from 1200+ clubs nationwide. The numbers are growing rapidly after the assassination of TPUSA founder, Charlie Kirk. Organizers of the October meeting say Yates County students have “an opportunity to join other freedom-loving teens by starting a chapter.”
According to Club America’s website, the program is designed to “empower student leaders to build networks, organize initiatives, and inspire conversations about the foundations of a free society.” Organizers say students interested in constitutional rights, civic engagement, and leadership opportunities are encouraged to learn more.
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