What a fantastic evening celebrating, the event was enjoyed by all and for those of you who had your photos taken with Governor Chris Christie you can view them here on the photographers website.
What a fantastic evening celebrating, the event was enjoyed by all and for those of you who had your photos taken with Governor Chris Christie you can view them here on the photographers website.
What a wonderful evening it was! Thank you again to everyone who attended, as always we appreciate your support within our club. Please visit our Photo Gallery to view the pictures of the evening.
Designed to provide participants with a uniquely personal experience in an intimate setting, the World LEADERS Conference (WLC) brings together top executives in business and ministry with prominent leadership experts from around the world. The two-day conference provides opportunities for interacting and networking with other business and church leaders, and focuses on the critical issues and trends that are shaping business and the church today.
Gaining an understanding of the philosophy and practice of leadership as a Servant Leader is the WLC’s core objective for every participant. Unlike many leadership conferences that are designed either for business leaders or for ministry leaders, the World LEADERS Conference is designed for all leaders who not only want to become more effective leaders, but to become better people.
Scheduled for March 4-5, 2015, the Conference will feature noted speakers Ben Carson, Drew Brees, Ken Blanchard, Bill Hybels, Suzy Welch, Henry Cloud, Erwin McManus, Nido Qubein, Jon Gordon, Bonnie St. John, James Blanchard, H. Wayne Huizenga Jr., Matthew Kelly, Mark A. Floyd, Jim Loehr, Mark Sanborn, Claire Shipman, and Paul Leone.
The World LEADERS Conference is organized and presented by the World LEADERS Group, a nonprofit organization incorporated in the state of Texas. The 2015 Conference will be held in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, within walking distance of a large selection of hotels and restaurants, breathtaking beaches, and CityPlace – a popular multifaceted shopping district. Nearby are Palm Beach International Airport (located only three miles away), Clematis Street (the historical heart of downtown West Palm Beach), the Flagler Museum, the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and the renowned Breakers resort.
The World LEADERS Conference offers an unprecedented opportunity to participate in a small setting and to learn from some of today’s most outstanding leaders, while enjoying a beautiful subtropical location in South Florida. Tickets are limited. Make your reservation today!
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Join us Friday March 6th at The Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach.
Sponsorship Levels are as follows and can be purchased directly on this page.
All event details can be found on the Lincoln Day Website
Single Ticket $275 |
PATRIOTS LEVEL – $1,000 2 tickets, recognition in the event program. |
PATRIOTS GOLD LEVEL $1,500 per person seated with Elected Officials |
LINCOLN – $2,750 one table, recognition in event program |
BRONZE – $5,000 one table, preferred seating, 1/2 page in Tribute Journal, Four tickets to VIP reception, recognition in event program |
SILVER $10,000 one table, preferred seating, six tickets to VIP Reception, Full Page in Tribute Journal, recognition in event program |
GOLD – $15,000 |
PRESIDENTIAL – $25,000 one table, preferred seating, VIP Reception, Inside Back Cover in Tribute Journal, recognition in event program |
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It’s hard to believe that we are already well into the New Year, and what a great start to the year it’s been. I wanted to share a letter from our President Marie regarding the 2015 membership.
Thank you ~ The Board
He left us in 2004, but February 6th will mark the former President Ronald Reagan’s 105th birthday.
Here are 9 things that former President Reagan did for the United States of America:
1. He reduced the unemployment rate from 7.5% to 5.4%.
In January 1981, the economy was in recession and the unemployment rate was 7.5%. By the time Reagan left office in 1989, it was reduced to 5.4%. (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics)
2. He survived an assassination attempt.
On March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan was walking out of the Washington Hilton when he was shot by a gunman. After two hours of surgery at George Washington University Hospital, Reagan was announced to be in “good” and “stable” condition, and quickly bounced back to lead the country. (Source: New York Times)
3. He signed into law historic income tax cuts.
Reagan and taxes
In both 1981 and 1986, Ronald Reagan signed into law bipartisan tax reform acts that lowered individual and corporate tax rates to historic lows. His tax reforms helped grow the economy and led to the 1980s boom. (Source: Reagan Foundation)
4. He called the Soviet Union an “evil empire.”
On March 8, 1983, Ronald Reagan addressed the National Association of Evangelicals in Orlando, Florida, and referred to the Soviet Union as an “evil empire.”
(Source: YouTube.com)
5. He told Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down this wall” and ended the Cold War.
On June 12, 1987, Ronald Reagan addressed the people of West Berlin near the Berlin Wall and challenged Mikhail Gorbachev, the General Secretary of the Soviet Union, to “tear down this wall.”
(Source: CBS News)
6. He was re-elected with 525 electoral votes, the most in U.S. history.
In 1984, amid a booming economy, Ronald Reagan won re-election against Democrat Walter Mondale with 525 electoral votes, winning every state except Minnesota and Washington, D.C. It was the biggest landslide in the electoral college in U.S. history.
(Source: US Election Atlas)
7. He fired 11,345 federal air traffic controllers who were on strike.
On August 5, 1981, Ronald Reagan fired more than 11,000 air traffic controllers who ignored his executive order to return to work and held an illegal strike. The move reinforced the country’s perception that Reagan had every intention to reform the federal bureaucracy.
(Source: Politico)
8. He told this hilarious joke about his old age.
When asked why his old age wasn’t a problem during a debate in the 1984 presidential election, Ronald Reagan gave this hilarious response that even got his opponent to laugh.
(Source: YouTube.com)
9. He appointed the first woman to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor dancing with Ronald Reagan.
In 1981, Ronald Reagan appointed Sandra Day O’Connor to the Supreme Court, making her the first woman to ever serve on the bench.
(Source: Supreme Court)
It is with great honor that we welcome Dr. Ben Carson to Palm Beach for our February meeting. Attendees will have an opportunity for a reception, photo, lecture as well as book signing. You can purchase your tickets online