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Time to Register for the 2026 international convention

Early Registration Ends Jan 31, 2026

We are thrilled to invite you to our 2026 International Questers’ Convention, May 13–17, 2026 in historic Springfield, Illinois – the proud hometown of Abraham Lincoln.

Under the inspiring theme Welcome to Mr. Lincoln's Home Town,"  our gathering will take place right in the heart of Lincoln’s America. Walk the same streets he did, visit the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, his presidential library and museum, and the Old State Capitol where he delivered his famous “House Divided” speech.

Expect:

· Unmatched networking with members from around the USA and Canada

· Special Lincoln-themed  evening events and tours

· Energetic Council meeting with new challenges

· Hear about the exciting actions and ideas in the Questers’ organization

· Memories that will last a lifetime

· See all the details in the latest issue of the QQ and the Quester’s Website

Mark your calendar now for May 13–17, 2026! Registration is open NOW. Early-bird pricing is available until Jan 31.

Reserve your place at this exciting Convention.  Complete the attached registration forms (complete the Delegate form only if you are a delegate) and mail along with your check to:

 Beverly Jennings

2081 Dawson Dr

Normal, IL  61761

bcjennings7477@gmail.com

We can’t wait to welcome you to Springfield – where Lincoln’s legacy meets our shared future.

Warm regards,

Suzi

Suzi Pettyjohn

2026 Convention Chair

 

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