by Editor | Jul 10, 2018 | Free State Project Updates
It’s one of the most important lessons I’ve learned in my first year of working for the Free State Project: Stories matter. Starting a new life for liberty is a HUGE move. If you’ve done this, at some point along the way a real person inspired you to...
by Rachel Goldsmith | Jul 8, 2018 | Free State Project Updates
I am excited to announce that BJ and Joslyn will be the producers for next year’s Liberty Forum, and they are already hard at work preparing for 2019! The conference theme will be “Actionable Alternatives to the State,” and they have a great lineup of speakers and a...
by Tiffany Hale | Jul 5, 2018 | Community, Moving to New Hampshire
The Free State Project was the catalyst that brought us to New Hampshire. We have found kindred spirits in liberty, freedom from exorbitant taxes, and support for political involvement at any level. As a family, though, we knew it couldn’t stop there. We knew we...
by Porcupine Real Estate | Jul 3, 2018 | Real Estate
New Hampshire, with its vast undeveloped acreage, offers a chance to homestead and live off the grid. Whether you’re looking to live a slower-paced lifestyle, be more environmentally aware, or reduce your reliance on utility companies and corporate America,...
by Molly Smith | Jul 1, 2018 | Blockchain & Crytpocurrency, Community, Freecoast
This year marks the Fifth Annual Freecoast Festival in the beautiful Seacoast region of New Hampshire. The theme for this years festival is “Building a Voluntary Community,” and speakers will showcase how they work towards building a voluntary community by...
by Molly Smith | Jun 29, 2018 | Community
The family-friendly Porcupine Freedom Festival, held annually at Roger’s Campground in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire, is featured on the Free State Project’s website, discussed on various social media platforms, and seen in the 101 Reasons:...
by Rachel Goldsmith | Jun 25, 2018 | Free State Project Updates
It seems like a lot of these event wrap up pieces start the same way… “exclamation points! Incredible event!! Volunteers, vendors, speakers, new friends, old faces!!!!!” and I hate to follow the crowd. This was one of the most emotionally intense weeks of my life....
by Editor | Jun 25, 2018 | Media Coverage
On June 6, New Hampshire Public Radio started a Twitter contest that asked its audience to vote on what is Peak New Hampshire. Each poll was a choice between two topics of NHPR’s “Only in New Hampshire” series, which included Free Staters. To advance...
by Chris Lopez | Jun 13, 2018 | Thank a Free Stater, Upper Valley
Jenn Hewson is a wife, mother, friend, and neighbor living in the Upper Valley. As an early mover, she and her husband came to New Hampshire from New York and soon started a family. They quickly grew into a family of six, with four boys to keep Jenn busy and out of...
by Editor | Jun 12, 2018 | Media Coverage
Alright Granite Staters, what is more "Peak" New Hampshire: Free Staters or Robert Frost? Vote now, and check out the full bracket, here https://t.co/1tV5Y6Wpzy— NH Public Radio (@nhpr) June 12, 2018 Free Staters are honored to be included in the PEAK...