Many of you on here remember the Celebration of Liberty events back in 2020, when we gathered to celebrate normalcy in the midst of the needless and tyrannical COVID mandates. Those events drew anywhere from 500 to 750 liberty-minded Ohioans. it was fun being the organizer of those events along with Blystone Farm.
Well, it’s time for another celebration of liberty-minded Ohioans who believe in Godly faith, freedom, and the MAHA movement.
We invite you to attend A Celebration of Faith, Freedom, and MAHA on Saturday, May 31 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at North 64 Farm in Granville, a central location for everyone in Ohio!
All In Ohio, the site about sustainable living and rural living in Ohio, is the event partner and coordinator. Jeff Louderback is partner and co-editor of All In Ohio with Samantha Rayburn, who is the founder of Hadassah’s Herbs for Health and Healing and Samantha Rayburn Music Ministry.
John Hartzler, a regenerative farmer in northeast Ohio, will talk about soil depletion and how it impacts agriculture along with other MAHA-related topics.
Samantha will be singing a mix of contemporary Christian, gospel, and country music. We will also have karaoke for anyone who wants to sing! Jake Warner, the owner of North 64, is getting food trucks for the event, and vendors that fit the MAHA movement purpose (meaning holistic and healthy, home-grown items) will be on hand.
Jeff Louderback, who is a national reporter for The Epoch Times will speak about covering the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign and the Make America Healthy Again movement.
Jason Miller of We The People in Canton will talk about the freedom portion of the Celebration of Faith, Freedom, and MAHA.
There will be a 50-50 raffle to benefit Strangers Helping Strangers, a Highland County-based nonprofit that provides disaster response and performs community projects for people in need in southern Ohio.
We’re excited about this event, and there is a lot to celebrate with the return of common sense and American values to the White House, the long-needed presence of MAHA, and, most importantly, a resurgence in Biblical values and a move for this country to turn its eyes and hearts back to God!
We will always share details about the event on my Facebook page and on All In Ohio, which is set to become a source of daily content featuring topics on sustainable living, rural living, and faith.
If you would like to be a vendor at the event, please let us know.