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Greetings to Douglas County Republican Women,
Associate Members and Guests!
This Web site is your on-line connection to the Douglas County Republican Women organization as well as to our elected officials! It will provide monthly updates on luncheons, special events and projects. We hope you will continue to visit this site as we approach the election season. |
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008 Lone Tree Golf and Hotel Social Hour 11:00 - 11:30 am Gavel Drops at 11:30 am At the Meeting and Not to be Missed: GUEST SPEAKER: Jack Arrowsmith, Douglas County Clerk & Recorder 'Election Issues' Cost: $18 at the door with reservation $23 at the door as available Reservations: By Saturday, May 17, 2008. RSVP Joy Kancir at DouglasCountyRepublicanWomen@hotmail.com. FYI: No-show reservations will be charged. Bring a friend to enjoy the DCRW Experience!! Future Luncheons: June, July & August: Summer Hiatus Wednesday, September 17, 2008: To be announced Click here for additional meeting information and directions. |
Meet and Greet the Candidates Tuesday, April 29, 2008, 5:30 - 7:30 To be held at South Ridge Recreation Center Wild Cat Auditorium 4800 McArthur Ranch Rd, Highlands Ranch No Charge, just donations DCR Executive Committee Meeting Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 8:00 am To be held in DC Justice Center More information: www.dcgop.org CFRW Dinner Friday, May 30, 2008 More information: www.cologopwomen.org/ Colorado Republican State Assembly Saturday, May 31, 2008 To be held in Broomfield Event Center |
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The state of the current Democratic effort to select a Presidential nominee gives us a unique opportunity to articulate
a rational and consistent counter message that is in stark contrast to the "politics of personal destruction" currently
being practiced by both Democratic contenders.
We are DCRW Proud! |
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Douglas County Republican Women is one of 49 clubs affiliated with the Colorado Federation of Republican Women (CFRW),
which is in turn affiliated with the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW). The CFRW with its 2,200 members
has 47 units and was founded in 1938. With 1,800 local units throughout the United States and 95,000 women members,
NFRW is one of the largest women's political organizations in the country. All regular members of DCRW are members
of CFRW and NFRW.
The Objectives of the Douglas County Republican Women are:
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LET’S RE-PAINT THE COUNTY RED! | ||