“Oh the Places We’ll Go”
2018 Banquet Registration is Open
Five locations across Iowa
- The banquet is free to attend
- All attendees must register (so we have an accurate meal count)
- Consider hosting a table!
Will you consider hosting a table? There is no cost to host. Table Hosts simply invite others and fill a table that seats eight people. Please try to invite people who have never been to a banquet as well as people who love coming every year! You may indicate that you would like to be a host when you RSVP.
Burlington
October 27, 7-9 pm
Burlington Comfort Suites
1780 Stonegate Center Drive
Our speaker this year will be Kathleen Eaton Bravo the founder of the Obria Group.
Register for Burlington →
RSVP Deadline: Monday, October 20th
Des Moines
October 28, 1:00 pm Tour of the new clinic
Park Fair Mall 100 E Euclid Ave, Des Moines
Our speaker this year will be Kathleen Eaton Bravo the founder of the Obria Group.
Register for Des Moines →
RSVP Deadline: Monday, October 20th
Ames
October 28, 7-9 pm
Ames Gateway Hotel
2100 Green Hills Drive
Our guest speaker with be Charles A. “Chuck” Donovan is the President of the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
Register for Ames →
RSVP Deadline: Monday, October 20th
Iowa City
October 29, 7-9 pm
Coralville Marriott
300 East 9th Street
Our guest speaker with be Charles A. “Chuck” Donovan is the President of the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
Register for Iowa City →
RSVP Deadline: Monday October 20
Fort Dodge
October 30, 7-9 pm
Fort Frenzy 3232 1st Avenue South
Our guest speaker with be Charles A. “Chuck” Donovan is the President of the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
Register for Fort Dodge →
RSVP Deadline: Monday October 20
Our speakers this year will be Kathleen Eaton Bravo the founder of the Obria Group and Charles A. “Chuck” Donovan is the President of the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Chuck served as Legislative Director of the National Right to Life Committee more than three decades ago, worked as a writer for President Reagan, helped to lead the Family Research Council for nearly two decades and most recently has been Senior Research Fellow in Religion and Civil Society at The Heritage Foundation.