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Restore the Balance to focus on politics at annual Spring Gathering
Restore the Balance to focus on politics at annual Spring Gathering

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Restore the Balance to focus on politics at annual Spring Gathering

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — On Wednesday, May 21, Restore the Balance (RTB) will host its annual Spring Gathering from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Colorado Mesa University's Meyer Ballroom, located at 1455 North Avenue in Grand Junction. The public event titled, 'The Rule of Law & U.S. Constitution – 2025,' will feature a panel of experts discussing the Constitutional issues of the balance of power, freedom of the press and religious freedoms. The panelists will include former Grand Junction attorney and retired Federal District Judge, Ed Nottingham, Constitutional Lawyer and publisher of the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Jay Seaton, and author and blogger for Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Rob Bostom. Tim Foster, former Colorado State Representative and President Emeritus of Colorado Mesa University, will moderate the panel. Following the panelists' presentations, they will take questions from the audience. The Spring Gathering in 2024 featured Cassidy Hutchinson and drew national attention in addition to a full house at CMU's ballroom. RTB is anticipating over 350 attendees for this event, with a limited number of seats still available. 'Since forming in March of 2022, RTB has grown as an organization with members across the state and nation and with branches in Mesa, Delta, and La Plata Counties in Colorado. It's clear that people with moderate political views from all political parties or no political party are ready to take action to restore balance to political conversations and unite in defense of democracy,' said Dave Murphy, RTB chair. 'Only with donations from our individual supporter base and the assistance of Colorado Mesa University are we able to bring this distinguished panel to Grand Junction, and through streaming, to other areas of Colorado's Third Congressional District,' said Restore the Balance co-founder, Tim Sarmo. 'We thank them for their support and generosity.' Individuals can purchase their tickets or learn more about Restore the Balance on their website at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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