Last Chance: PorcFest Early Bird Tickets End Tomorrow!

DATE: Wednesday, May 14, 2025
AUTHOR: Hon. Eric Brakey – Executive Director, Free State Project
Let’s cut right to the chase.
This Friday, May 16, marks exactly one month until the start of our 22nd annual Porcupine Freedom Festival (June 16-22).
That also means TOMORROW (Thursday) is the last day for early bird rates. Ticket prices are going up 25% on Friday.
If you don’t have your ticket yet, I want to make sure you get the best price possible — so please don’t wait a second longer.
Grab your PorcFest XXII tickets right now before the Friday price increase!
And as an extra thank you for subscribing to our Free State Project newsletter, please use my discount code “GraniteGulch” for an additional 10% off.

As I’ve mentioned in past newsletters, we are bringing in many great speakers this year, including Joel Salatin, Connor Boyack, Corey DeAngelis, Bob Murphy, David Friedman, Matt Kibbe, Clifton Duncan, Jack Hunter, Scott Horton, Hannah Cox, Jacob Hornberger, Marc Randazza, Dr. Simon Goddek, Steve Robinson, and many others.
(If you want to learn more about these speakers, click on the links above for their X profiles.)
And there is a lot more you should know about this year’s festival.

If you haven’t attended in the last few years, I want you to know we have made significant investments and improvements to provide quality facilities for all attendees.
With mobile restroom trailers, plentiful porta-johns, a backup water supply, and an all-star team of volunteers keeping everything running through the week — last year’s festival was the cleanest PorcFest we’ve ever held and we are committed to continue providing high quality facilities this year.
One of our community vendors, “Porc Showers,” is also bringing mobile shower trailers. With our backup water supply, we are ensuring they have all the water they need.
(Still, this is an outdoor camping festival. It’s always a good idea to bring plentiful drinking water with you to PorcFest.)

Of course, PorcFest is unique because it is not just about the programming organized by our festival producers — it is about the week-long free society that we all build together.
That’s why, in recent years, PorcFest has embraced the “Hub Model” designed by Dennis Pratt (PorcFest lead producer, 2021-2023).
With hubs, we empower PorcFest participants to build mini-festivals within the festival.
This year, many musicians are being hosted by our hubs where you can “Hear the Revolution.” After all, what is a revolution without music?



Think something else is missing from PorcFest? Add it! Your hub can be:
• A lounge for relaxation and conversation
• A space for debates, panels, or workshops
• A hands-on learning center
• A music or performance venue
• A marketplace or vending zone
• Or anything else that builds community through liberty
If you can imagine it, you can build it! Hubs are where the revolution grows — grassroots and ground-up.
CLICK HERE to learn more, register a hub, and bring your own vision to life at PorcFest XXII!

To Taste the Revolution this year at PorcFest, we are resurrecting an old tradition: the “One Pot Cook-Off!”
Thursday evening, chefs across the campground will be showcasing their cooking talents with a one-pot meal (soup, chili, stew, etc), serving sample sized portions for all ticket-holding judges.
Judges will travel across the campground to sample each dish and vote on the best of the bunch. Prizes will be awarded for the best and most unique meals.
We are still looking for more chefs! Even I will be cooking-up a one-pot dish, and I hope you consider joining in. To sign-up as a chef, please send an email to Amber: Amberdaves08@gmail.com.
For judges, we have only 100 tickets available to participate and enjoy the many dishes of the cook-off. This is a great opportunity to meet all your neighbors at PorcFest, tour the campground, and sample great food.
Grab your ticket for $25 to Taste the Revolution as a judge for the One Pot Cook-Off.

By popular demand, Porcupints returns once again to PorcFest!
As our festival has grown over the decades, so have the requests for family programming. At our Porcupints Pavillion (right by the playground and the family zone at Roger’s Campground), kids of all ages will be able to enjoy:
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A “Wildlife Encounters” animal show — featuring many critters, including a real porcupine.
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“Lindsay and her Puppet Pals” — one of the most creative and all-ages-appealing puppet shows we’ve ever seen, returning for a second year.
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“The Porcupine Mock Legislature” — facilitated by yours truly (channeling my 6 years of experience in the Maine Senate), older kids and teens will form political parties, elect a Speaker of the House, and take a single bill through the full legislative process.
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“Tuttle Twins Storytime” with Connor Boyack — the author of the popular children’s book series will personally read aloud one of his books to kids in attendance.
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And much more — including the ever-popular “Glow Party,” daily games of “Humans Versus Zombies,” and t-shirt tie-dyeing (a classic for any childhood camping experience).
Last year, over 100 kids were in attendance — and we look forward to welcoming even more this June.
Please remember that child tickets are always deeply discounted — ranging from $1-$10 based on age. Bring the whole family!
Grab adult and child tickets for PorcFest XXII before prices increase this Friday, May 16!
We are entering the final stretch as we make our final preparations to welcome liberty-lovers from across the world to this year’s Porcupine Freedom Festival.
In one month, please join us to Taste the Revolution brewing in the Live Free or Die state.
For Liberty!
Hon. Eric Brakey
Executive Director, Free State Project
PorcFest XXII, Co-Producer
2025 NH Liberty Forum
We are currently in the process of editing and publishing video of remarks delivered at the recent 2025 NH Liberty Forum.
For the next several weeks, follow the Free State Project on Facebook, X, and YouTube for a new video each day at 2:00 PM.
You can find below the videos published since our last newsletter.





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NH Liberty Calendar
For those in New Hampshire, be sure to check out some of the community events coming up in the next few days.
Click the button above for access to our full NH Liberty Calendar.
Thursday, May 15
Claremont, 5:30pm-8:30 – Lower Valley Meetup – Bring yourself, bring the family, bring a friend, and bring a dish to share. We look forward to seeing you there! Hosted by Shanna Gary (112 Cheshire Turnpike, Langdon)
Manchester 6pm-8 – FSP Volunteer Party – This month we are making calls to invite our nearest and dearest friends to PorcFest! Delicious noms provided. Hosted by Jack Garber (Quill, 131 Amory St, Manchester)
Rochester 6pm-9 – Rochester Liberty Outreach Meetup – Are you tired of big government? Just want to live free? You’ll be in good company at our weekly liberty meetups every Thursday night. The goal of these meetups is to provide a place for those interested in the philosophy of liberty to learn more and get involved in our vibrant community of families, entrepreneurs, and activists. It’s all about good ideas, good people, and good eats. So come on down! Hosted by Seamus Casey (Revolution Taproom & Grill, 61 N Main St, Rochester)
Saturday, May 17
Gilford, 12pm–1:30 – Lakes Region Porcupines – Come and meet up with your fellow Porcupines in the Lakes Region for Liberty, Laughter, and Local Fun every month on the third Saturday! Hosted by Rick Notkin (El Tequila Restaurant, 1458 Lakeshore Rd Suite 5, Gilford)
Manchester, 2pm-5 – Manchester Marketplace – Join us for our monthly community market and farm share pick-up! Get some shopping done from your fav local porcupines #shoplibertylocal Hosted by Emily Smith. (Quill, 131 Amory St, Manchester)
Lancaster, 4pm-7 – North Country Porcupines – Come join your fellow North Country Porcupines for our monthly potluck! This month we will be at Martin Meadow Pond Rd in Lancaster. Bring a dish and spend some time reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones. Hosted by Staci Webb (224 Martin Meadow Pond Rd, Lancaster)
Rollinsford, 6pm-10 – Poker at the SHELL – Guests welcomed. Bring your own snacks and beverages. $10 buy in. Donations encouraged! Hosted by Stephen Nass. (the SHELL, 3 Front St, Rollinsford, Unit B10)
Sunday, May 18
Rollinsford, 12pm-2 – SHELL New Mover Potluck – DROP IN FOR THE MONTHLY SHELL SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE! Potluck brunch at noon, bring your favorite plate to share. Kids games all day! Coffee & chat! Hosted by Jack Garber. (The SHELL, 3 Front St, Rollinsford, Unit B10)
Candia, 2pm-4- Garnet School Late Spring Foraging – There’s food all around us. We just need to look closer and do a little research. On the Garnet School property, there are dozens of different foods, herbs, and flowers that grow wild. Come with us to learn about what grows wild in New England and how to identify and use them. There’s an abundance of edible foods out there now – let’s forage it up and make a salad, and some other treats, as well. Class includes salad made with foraged foods. Get your tickets today! Hosted by Cynthia Travis. (Garnet School, 456 Critchett Rd, Candia)
Keene, 5pm-6 – Social Sunday – Enjoy the company of other liberty-loving people at NH’s longest-running activist social! If Local Burger is closed, come to our backup location at Curry Indian Restaurant: 149 Emerald St. Hosted by Chris Wade (Local Burger, 82 Main St, Keene)
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