Archive for June, 2011

OPRC Meeting Mountain Grove, Missouri

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Ozarks Property Rights Congress Meeting
June 23 -7:00 p.m.—Hayloft Restaurant – Mountain Grove

Come early if you care to eat, as no food is allowed in the meeting room.

Speakers for the Conference will be announced at the meeting. You may be surprised!

Agenda 21 is on the topic list. Bob Parker has come across info we need.

 We heard that last week the Energy and Water Appropriations Bill passed out of committee with section 109 in tact. This section is supposed protect us from greater control from the Corps of Engineers by limiting how they use funding. More on that and what has developed in the Senate.

 Doreen Hannes will have updates on Morningland Dairy’s troubles with the milk board and the courts. She will also bring information on the Dollarhites of Nixa and their problems with the USDA over their rabbit raising business.

 Food Modernization Act supporters are unhappy because things they were promised in exchange for their support aren’t forthcoming (What? You can’t take Congress’s word as truth? Who knew?).
Doreen will explain further.

 Attacks on our private property rights have increased since our first Conference in 2001. Watchful diligence is needed more than ever before.
Please try to attend the Conference and bring someone with you. 

11th Ozarks Conference on Private Property Rights
 “Agenda 21 in the Heartland — How International Issues Become Local.”
Saturday, August 6, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
At the YMCA — Mountain Grove, Missouri Complete Conference information will be sent in July.

 There will be NO OPRC meetings in July in Mountain Grove or Gainesville!

Gainesville, Missouri OPRC Meeting

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

OZARKS PROPERTY RIGHTS CONGRESS MEETING
June 9, 2011 -7:00 p.m.
Gainesville, MO 
Vaught’s Family Restaurant
West of Gainesville on Highway 160,
West of the Highway 5 South and 160 Junction
On meeting nights, food is served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 We are all mourning the loss of our president, Russell Wood, but we know Russell wanted us to carry on the fight to preserve our private property rights. That is just what we are doing!

Doreen Hannes will be the speaker on the 9th. Please come and support her. She has some really good information to share.

She will bring updates on the USDA persecution of the Dollarhite family of Nixa. Their crime? They sold more than $500 worth of rabbits in one year. Come here what Doreen suggests we can all do to help this family retain their right to use their property as they see fit. They broke no law by raising the bunnies.

Water issues are back! The Current and Jacks Fork Rivers have been added to American Rivers annual list of endangered rivers for 2011, just a short time after  the EPA has announced a Public Comment Period on their proposed decision to identify impaired waters and associated pollutants in Missouri. More info on that.

 Three professors in Illinois want to turn some of the most productive farmland in the world into wetlands and national parks along the Mississippi in the flood plain. What part of “No Farmers, No Food” don’t they understand?

 Under more of the “What were they thinking?” category, Doreen will review some of the bills that were passed by the legislature.

We have set the time, date, and location for our annual conference. Mark your calendars for August 6. We will be announcing speakers soon and hope to have a real surprise for everyone.

11th Ozarks Conference on Private Property Rights
Agenda 21 in the Heartland — How international issues become local
August 6, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.—at the YMCA in Mountain Grove, Missouri
Y’all Come! Make your plans now! Details Later!!

The next Mountain Grove meeting will be June 23 at the Hayloft in Mountain Grove, MO at 7:00 p.m.

There will be no OPRC meetings in July in Gainesville or Mountain Grove!