The Barry Goldwater 1964 Campaign 50th Anniversary Dinner and Forum

By The Fund for American Studies (TFAS)

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Washington, DC 20009

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The Barry Goldwater 1964 Campaign
50th Anniversary Dinner and Forum
November 18, 2014 | Capitol Hill – Washington, D.C.

Join us for a special dinner honoring Senator Barry Goldwater in the US Capitol and his momentous 1964 campaign for President plus an afternoon forum held at the Heritage Foundation considering the impact of the campaign and the development of the conservative movement.

Net proceeds from the dinner will defray the expenses of installation of a statue of Sen. Barry M. Goldwater in Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol

Goldwater 50 Gala Dinner Celebration:
In Your Heart You Know He’s Right

Reception 6:00 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 p.m.

Liaison Hotel
415 New Jersey Ave NW,
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 638-1616

  • Special Tributes including Michael Goldwater & Peggy Goldwater
  • Introduction by Sally Quinn
  • Keynote Remarks by Barry M. Goldwater, Jr.


The Goldwater50 Committee

If you would like to become a sponsor of the Goldwater 50 event, or purchase a table, please contact asrpub@aol.com.

Honorary Chairman

  • Amb. J. William Middendorf II, Treasurer of the Goldwater for President Committee

Special Sponsors

  • Human Events
  • National Review

Host Committee

  • Stanley Armstrong
  • Diana Banister, Shirley & Banister
  • Danny Boggs, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. &
  • Charlie Black, Prime Policy Group
  • Morton Blackwell, Leadership Institute
  • Warren L. Coats, Jr., Economic & Monetary Consultant
  • Jack Cox, The Communications Institute
  • Carol Dawson
  • Don Devine, The Fund for American Studies
  • Bruce Eberle, Eberle & Associates
  • Lee Edwards, The Heritage Foundation
  • Edwin Feulner, The Heritage Foundation
  • Neal Freeman, Washington Editor of National Review (1964)
  • Emmy Lewis, Lewis & Company Marketing Communications
  • Rep. Tom McClintock, United States Congress
  • George McDonnell, 64 Goldwater for President Committee
  • Sean Noble, President, American Encore
  • Dan Oliver, White House Writers Group
  • Roger Ream, The Fund for American Studies
  • Alfred Regnery, Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund
  • Ron Robinson, Young Americas Foundation
  • John G. Ryan
  • Craig Shirley, Shirley & Banister
  • Randal C. Teague, The Fund for American Studies &
  • Mike Thompson
  • Phil Truluck, Heritage Foundation
  • Lew Uhler, National Tax Limitation Committee
  • Richard Viguerie, American Target Advertising


Forum: The Goldwater Campaign and the Conservative Movement: A View 50 Years Later

4 - 5:30 p.m.

The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington DC 20002-4999
Phone: 202.546.4400

Moderator:

  • Lee Edwards, director of information for the campaign and a leading scholar on the conservative movement

Panelists:

  • J. William Middendorf II, Treasurer, Goldwater for President campaign
  • Phyllis Schlafly, author of the book on Goldwater, A Choice, not an Echo
  • Vic Gold, Deputy Press Secretary, Goldwater for President campaign
  • Jack Cox, Chief of Staff to Rep. Barry Goldwater, Jr. & National Board, Young Americans for Freedom
  • Neal B. Freeman, Washington Editor of National Review (1964)

Information:

Media - Media Inquiries email info@goldwater50.com

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