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Traditional Values Coalition is partnering TownHall and Meetup.com to mobilize our members, activists, and supporters across the country. So sign up for the TownHall Meetup to connect with people from your community and get active fighting for passage of the Federal Marriage Amendment!

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Who Will?

  1. What's a Meetup?
    It's a local gathering of a group of people brought together by a common interest. Real world, face-to-face, maybe over coffee.

  2. Does Meetup happen on the Internet or in real life?
    Real life, real local communities, real groups of people.

  3. Where are Meetups held?
    Meetups happen in hundreds of cities around the world. At local cafés, bars, bowling alleys, donut shops, dog-friendly spots, videogame displays, and lots of other places. People vote on where their local Meetup will take place.

  4. How many people will Meetup?
    The average size of a Meetup is 4-12 people at a Meetup. You can check your local topic page to see how many people have confirmed that they're attending

  5. What time does the Meetup happen?
    All Meetups happen at the same time of day in the local time zone. For example, if the Meetup is at 7PM, then it's happening in New York at 7PM New York-time, in Ottumwa (Iowa) at 7PM Ottumwa-time, and in Hong Kong at 7PM Hong Kong-time. Our fancy computers make it easy for you.
  1. What time does the Meetup happen?
    All Meetups happen at the same time of day in the local time zone. For example, if the Meetup is at 7PM, then it's happening in New York at 7PM New York-time, in Ottumwa (Iowa) at 7PM Ottumwa-time, and in Hong Kong at 7PM Hong Kong-time. Our fancy computers make it easy for you.

  2. Who leads the Meetup?
    Nobody. Meetups are informal; it's peers talking to peers. Most Meetups do have volunteer hosts that help make things go smoothly, but think of it as a casual get-together, not an official meeting.

  3. Here's how it works:
    On the 1st Tuesday of every month, a Meetup event will be held near you -- somewhere like a coffee shop or community center that you and your fellow Meetup-pers select. The TVC team will provide you with materials and actions -- but we also know that you'll have some terrific ideas about organizing in your community. This is your chance to make those ideas a reality.

    Joining a Meetup near you might not be something you'd ordinarily do, but let's face it: these aren’t ordinary times. We must all work together to preserve the traditional values we all hold, and want our children to grow up with.

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