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Show up on a Sunday closest to the full moon. Phoenix or Chandler library. No oath required.
Convention of States. Penny Knights. Monthly civic meetings. Public record. Independent data infrastructure.
Learn About the Convention Join Penny KnightsI built LongHouse because I watched the same pattern over and over — informed citizens who care about the Constitution but have nowhere local to actually meet, plan, and take an oath that means something. Online forums aren't civic infrastructure. Monthly TED talks aren't either.
A LongHouse meeting is structured time on the third Sunday of every month — open agenda, real testimony, public record. Penny Knights is a personal oath, not a membership. Either attend without committing, or commit without paying. Both are valid paths.
If you've felt the pull toward self-governance and didn't know where to put it, this is where.
Three ways in. No prerequisites. No fees.
Show up on a Sunday closest to the full moon. Phoenix or Chandler library. No oath required.
If it calls to you. Personal and private. Three chapters to choose from.
Every chapter needs people. Offer your skills or your venue.
Structured topics on civic issues, but also open floor for new ideas, receiving information, and discussing what matters to attendees. Not rigid — room for what needs to be said.
90-minute format. Three parts: structured forum, open floor and vote, then mix and mingle.
No live stream right now. Check back during meeting times.
Meeting recordings and live streams are available in the Library.
⌘ Inaugural Show
Wednesday, August 12, 2026 · 6:00 PM Phoenix
The first LongHouse show. Workshop format · Brady + invited guests on Article V, Penny Knights chapters, and civic data sovereignty. How LongHouse shows work.
Civic infrastructure requires people. Whether you want to volunteer, host a meeting, or just show up and listen — start here.
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