Roanoke Conference skips beach, goes virtual

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The Roanoke Conference goes virtual for 2021

The Roanoke Conference held every January in Ocean Shores by a center-right portion of the Republican Party, will be a virtual event this year.

The conference usually attracts hundreds of attendees to Ocean Shores — policy makers, potential candidates, lobbyists and students — for discussion of political issues of the day and networking opportunities. This year, during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the conference will be held Jan. 29-30 online. It would have been the 12th year in Ocean Shores.

“As we watch the extreme policies that caused the chaos in Seattle become state policy, conservative ideas have never been more important,” said Roanoke President Todd Myers. “We are excited to bring the conference to every corner of the state. The show must go on.”

Tickets will go on sale soon. General tickets for attendees are $25. For $75, attendees will be able to join the conference and will also receive a special Roanoke Conference care package.

To learn more about the Roanoke Conference and to register, visit www.roanokeconference.org.