
GET YOUR FREE CONSTITUTION POCKET GUIDES IN TIME FOR CONSTITUTION DAY AND CITIZENSHIP DAY!

WHO: New Mexico Humanities Council
WHAT: Free Constitution Pocket Guides
WHEN: Through Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, or while supplies last
CONTACT: Fill out our contact form here.

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As Constitution Day and Citizenship Day approach on September 17th, we are pleased to offer free Constitution guides in both English and Spanish. These pocket guides are a great resource for classrooms, community gatherings, or personal reference, providing a compact and accessible way to explore our nation’s founding documents. It includes the U.S. Constitution, its amendments (including the Bill of Rights), and the Declaration of Independence. Supplies are limited, so be sure to request your copies soon! To request your free pocket guides, available on a first-come, first-serve basis, please email Info@NMHumanities.org with your name and mailing address.

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