2019 Fundraising Dinner

Join us for an evening of fine food and fellowship and learn more about the importance of the classical education movement and the vision of Loudoun Classical School in particular!

Your gift will help our school start out its inaugural year on a firm financial foundation. 

July 12th is the last day to register, so be sure to purchase your tickets soon!

The Speaker

The Hon. Frank Wolf served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1980. He announced that he would leave the Congress in December 2014, at the end of his 17th term, to focus exclusively on human rights and religious freedom. In January 2015 Wolf was appointed the first Wilson Chair in Religious Freedom at Baylor University, a post he held through 2016. That same month he joined the 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative, a newly created religious freedom group. He retired from Wilberforce in September 2018. 

Wolf is the author of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 and of the legislation to create a special envoy at the U.S. State Department to advocate for religious minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia. He founded and served as co-chairman of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, a bipartisan organization which raises awareness about international human rights issue and he has been honored by a number of organizations for his work on human rights and religious persecution. He also received the 2014 Democracy Service Medal from the National Endowment for Democracy and the Leadership Award from Freedom House and was named World Magazine’s Daniel of the Year award for 2014. He is the author of the legislation that created the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, also known as the Baker-Hamilton Commission. He was the driving force behind the National Commission on Terrorism, the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, and the Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography, also known as the Meese Commission. He worked with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to make .08 BAC the new standard for drunk driving. He also authored legislation to create a National Hunger Commission and successfully pushed for the creation of a bipartisan blue ribbon commission to reform our nation’s prisons named after the late Chuck Colson, the founder of Prison Fellowship. 

Wolf was born in 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received his B.A. degree from Penn State University in 1961 and his law degree from Georgetown University in 1965. He lives in Vienna, Virginia, with his wife, Carolyn. They have five adult children and 16 grandchildren.

The Menu

Appetizers
Bacon-wrapped Scallops
Charcuterie Board
Prosciutto-wrapped Dates
First Course
Plated Salad
Focaccia Bread
Main Course
Braised Short Ribs
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Dessert
Tiramisu
Coffee

The Venue

Zion Springs Bed & Breakfast is a beautiful venue located on 23 acres of stunning Virginia countryside. The dinner will be held in The Barn, their spacious and lovely event space.

Register Now

Register for 2019 Benefit Dinner
Early bird discount prices valid through July 1.
If you would like to make an additional contribution to this fundraiser, please enter the amount here.

LCS is a non-profit corporation in the state of Virginia and in the process of applying for federal 501(c)3 status. Once such status is secured (which we expect to be by year-end), all donations received will be retro-actively tax-deductible. We will issue an immediate receipt acknowledging your donation at the time it is made and another receipt when the 501c3 designation is granted.

Email: admin@loudounclassicalschool.com