Good for her for taking time to honor one of the greats. She could do a lot worse than to read his speeches, his diaries, and the Reagan in his own hand book, and going from there.
Especially on a day like today, it's important to remember.
I'm interested in the end where Gov Palin urges Alaskan citizens to take cognizance and participate fittingly in the observance of Reagan Day. I wonder that that entails? What would be a way to participate in Reagan Day? Any good ideas?
Get a nice Stetson, tear down a wall, save a life in a pool and have more class than anyone in the room.
Make the TRUE history of Communism a required class in high schools.

“NOW, THEREFORE, I, Sarah Palin, Governor of the State of Alaska, do hereby proclaim February 6, 2008, as:
Ronald Reagan Day”
That’s why I love Sarah Palin.
I don’t know about their citizens, but the ones on the hill should have revolving government, constitution, economics, procedure, rules, ethics classes year-round.
An all American patriotic parade and rally!
God Bless Governor Palin!
Be accountable and truthful.
Don’t use drugs and obstain from idiot sexual practices.
Be responsible and work for what you want to accomplish.
Be respectful.
Love your country, study it’s history and know anyone could come and do anything your heart desires... if you go for it.
Listen to his speeches, explore the founding/history of the Republicans.
See why he changed party affiliation, why and the result.
Study Iran, Libya, etc. and what was going on during his presidency, the outcome, what could have been other outcomes.
Tell a vet thank you for your freedom.
Let people know doing the right thing is always the thing to do... no matter the consequences.
Study what happened before his presidency, during, changes and after.
Watch his movies, hear his broadcasts, note the difference in film then and now. Note how it was an actor became president. Read how General Electric changed his outlook.
Watch vids of his wit and one liners. Internalize his timely quotes and speeches on subjects such as freedom, socialized healthcare, etc.
Have a hoedown (the cowboy kind, yet bring jellybeans). Go for a nature walk.
Consider walking, spending time with an older relative... ask them to tell you a story, then listen.
Know the only thing that can stop you, is you.