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Conservative prodigy and Duluth resident Jonathan Krohn will speak in Suwanee on Tuesday, May 12, 7:15 pm at the North Gwinnett High School Auditorium.
Suwanee community activist David Hancock, who is coordinating the event, said, "I have met this young man and he is remarkable. Certainly he is a great example of success for our kids, but he is also an encouragement to adults. Jonathan's book, Define Conservatism, gained him national recognition but he has really made a name for himself with his subsequent personal appearances."
On May 12 he will be at North Gwinnett High School talking about what it means to be a conservative - a timely message especially considering what is happening in our country. Unfortunately many of our children think they are alone if they hold to traditional conservative values, and Jonathan certainly lets them, and us, know that is not the case.
Jonathan has been nominated as one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in 2008. More recently, he gave a speech at CPAC; has been on Fox and Friends and the Today Show; and was a key speaker at the Atlanta Tea Party. He is also working on his second book.
What: Jonathan Krohn
When: Tuesday, May 12, 7:15pm
Where: North Gwinnett Auditorium
Cost: $5 Adults, Students are Free
For more information, contact David Hancock, 770-605-7817
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