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Lew Rockwell and Jeff Deist cordially invite you to join them at our upcoming Mises Circle in Stamford, Connecticut, on Thursday, May 7. Register here. This luncheon event will feature talks by a compelling slate of speakers:James GrantJudge Andrew P. Napolitano, David Stockman, and Joseph Salerno. Registration for this event is $95 per person and includes lunch.

For VIP reserved table for ten ($2,500), please call Kristy Holmes at 800-636-4737 or email her.

Lunch and sessions take place in the Garden Pavilion of the Hilton Stamford Hotel. Parking is free for Mises Circle attendees. The hotel is a block and a half from Stamford Train Station, which is less than an hour from Manhattan. There is a shuttle between the hotel and the train station every half hour 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Tentative Schedule

11:30 a.m. — Mises Bookstore open, coffee, registration 
12:30 p.m. — Lunch 
1:30 – 4:30 p.m. — Speakers and panel Q&A
5:00 p.m. — Mises Bookstore closes

To reserve accommodations at the Hilton Stamford Hotel, call 800-445-8667 before April 14 and mention Mises Institute for a special rate of $159 per night plus tax.

The Mises Bookstore will be on site, and speakers are happy to autograph books.

Student Scholarship Applications

Students wishing to apply for a scholarship for sessions and lunch should submit an application and student ID by registering/logging in to the Mises Academy, going to Applications and completing all parts of the Student Event Scholarship Application Form.

The Mises Institute conducts Mises Circles, one-day informative seminars around the country. These events are wholly sponsored by freedom loving, concerned people who want to bring new ideas to their community and businesses. To sponsor a Mises Circle in your region, please call Kristy Holmes at 800-636-4737 or email her.

 

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