Video highlights from the EAI 20th Anniversary Dinner

THANK YOU!
The Ethan Allen Institute’s 20TH Anniversary Dinner a great success. Thank you to everyone who participated in a truly fun and inspiring event. About two hundred sixty people packed the Emerald Ball Room at the Sheraton to honor and poke some fun at EAI founder, John McClaughry. Thanks to our speakers, John Mitchell, Governor Tom Salmon, and Governor Jim Douglas, for their wit and wisdom, and to Rusty Dewees “The Logger” for bringing down the house. Special thanks to our sponsors, who made the dinner and our activities possible and to Johnston Consulting for their good work in making everything come off smoothly. And, of course, thanks to John McClaughry for his 20 years of service to the Institute, and for his lifetime of service to the cause of American Liberty.
For those who wanted to be there but couldn’t be, click HERE for photos from the event, and below are some video highlights from the evening. (Apologies to John Mitchell, for whom, due to a technical glitch, we lost the opening portion of his most excellent remarks.) Click on the pictures to watch….
John Mitchell
Salmon Remarks
Douglas RemarksMcClaughry Remarks
The Logger

{ 0 comments… add one now }

Leave a Comment

Previous post:

Next post:

About Us

The Ethan Allen Institute is Vermont’s free-market public policy research and education organization. Founded in 1993, we are one of fifty-plus similar but independent state-level, public policy organizations around the country which exchange ideas and information through the State Policy Network.
Read more...

Latest News

VT Left Wing Media Bias Unmasks Itself

July 24, 2020 By Rob Roper Dave Gram was a long time reporter for the Associated Press, is currently the host of what’s billed on WDEV as a...

Using Guns for Self Defense – 3 Recent Examples

July 24, 2020 By John McClaughry  The Heritage Foundation’s Daily Signal last week published eleven news stories about citizens using a firearm to stop a crime. Here are...

FERC ruling on solar subsidies could help Vermont ratepayers

July 21, 2020 By John McClaughry Last Thursday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission finalized its updates to the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA), in what the majority...

The Moderate Left’s Stand for Free Speech

July 17, 2020 By David Flemming Harper’s Magazine, a long-running monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts, is hardly what you would call a ‘politically...

Trump’s Regulatory Bill of Rights

July 16, 2020 by John McClaughry “President Trump [last May] issued an executive order entitled  ‘Regulatory Relief to Support Economic Recovery.’ The executive order includes a regulatory bill...

Video