Oath Keepers to meet last Friday of every month
For the Herald | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 1 month AGO
On Feb. 3, the Oath Keepers will hold their regularly scheduled chapter meeting.
The meeting will focus on:
- Constitutional information
- Precious metals... where to buy, what to look for, and how to follow their value.
- Essential oils and their role in the home.
- For the first time, a prepper swap meet. Bring your extra gear and find new goodies by trading with others!
The Oath Keepers are also establishing a Community Preparedness Teams (CPT), and would like to extend an invitation to all those in Boundary County who would like to learn more about Communications, Security, Engineering, Strategic Food Reserves, Intelligence, and Medical training.
Our goal is to prepare our community for emergency situations and support each other, focusing on the ideals of liberty and freedom.
Everyone in the community is welcome to attend the meeting on Feb. 3 in order to share an evening with friends and family while we eat and discuss current issues.
The Oath Keepers meet the first Friday of each month at 6:30 p.m. inside the extension office behind the courthouse in Bonners Ferry.
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