Contact: Kristina Olkowski-Sayas (312) 925-8600
Email: info@wisconsinforum.org


MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
– The Wisconsin Forum has a proud history of advancing freedom by speaking on behalf of the principles of liberty. The Board of the Wisconsin Forum is proud to announce that the tradition of excellence continues with our 2019-2020 Season.

Our line-up of nationally-recognized speakers include —

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 – Mark Skousen
Has the POTUS Become a PONTIFF?  Power, Political Economy and the Constitution
Wednesday, October 23, 2019 – Daniel Kelly
The Appropriate Role of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Tuesday, January 14, 2020 – Michael Tanner
Why socialized healthcare is more expensive, decreases in value, and reduces services over time

Wednesday, February 19, 2020 – James Taylor
Global Warming Is Not a Crisis, but Government “Solutions” Are
Tuesday, March 19, 2020 – Jay Richards
The Human Advantage: The future of American Work in an Age of Smart Machines

“We are delighted to announce this year’s line-up of fantastic speakers,” said Ryan Law, President of The Wisconsin Forum. “Each of our guest speakers bring a wealth of knowledge and experience with them.” Law went on, “They will undoubtedly challenge assumptions. Our speakers will provide our members and guests with expert insight that may or may not change minds and hearts, but will certainly educate and inform them about liberty and freedom. And that’s our goal.”

New this year, the Forum’s dinner meetings will be held at the Milwaukee Yacht Club, located conveniently at 1700 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr. The oldest premier yacht club on Lake Michigan in the scenic heart of McKinley Marina, Milwaukee Yacht Club welcomes passionate boaters and anyone who simply loves the lakeshore lifestyle. We are so excited to host our dinner meetings at the yacht club this season.

Members of the public are invited to attend our dinner meetings as guests for one or more dinners, or can save with purchasing a season membership of the Wisconsin Forum which includes all five dinner engagements. Attendees will hear articulate speakers who visit Milwaukee to discuss economic, moral and philosophical principles, which have as their basis the concept of individual freedom and responsibility.

For more information about The Wisconsin Forum and our 2019-2020 Season, visit our website: www.wisconsinforum.org. You can also email executivedirector@wisconsinforum.org, or call Kristina at (312) 925-8600.  Follow us on Twitter and on Facebook.

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