President`s Corner - Nevada Republican Party
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President`s Corner - Nevada Republican Party
June 2016 When an elephant talks, everyone listens! President’s Corner Last month the Nevada Federation of Republican Women (NvFRW) had their Spring Board of Directors Meeting in Las Vegas. I was unable to attend but want to share some of what went on. For our new members, when you join our club you are also a member of the NvFRW and the National Federation of Republican Women. One of the things they did was vote on supporting 4 resolutions. They are: Pledging to Support the Commerce Tax Repeal and Petition Drive, Pledging to Support Voter Identification Prior to Voting, Pledging to Support Transfer of Federally- Owned Land to States and Pledging to Support the Republican Presidential Nominee. Their biggest focus is getting voters registered and they have increased the funds for it when they balanced their budget this year. I am happy to stand with them on these pledges. Here in our beautiful little valley we are having our primary and I hope everyone will get out and vote. We hosted a panel of the Douglas County Commissioner Candidates in May and Barry Penzel was our speaker in April. Barry is running unopposed, so although he won’t be on the Primary Ballot, he will be on the General Election Ballot in November. Some of you may have heard about the Douglas County Republican Central Committee’s decision to change their bylaws so they can endorse one Republican over another before the primary. I just want to make it clear our club does NOT endorse any one Republican over another Republican. When the voters choose who they want in the primary our club, I hope, will back them wholeheartedly. Congratulations to Marie Schnock who won the Early Bird Reservation drawing for a free lunch. I am sorry some of you didn’t have a place to sit at a table this last month. When we make our reservations with Carson Valley Inn they only allow for a 5% difference in our count. We usually add a few but as we have to pay for the number we give them we can’t afford to pad it very much. This problem is happening with many clubs, not just ours. The only way to fix it is to get your reservation in on time. I know sometimes it is a last minute choice to come, but please try your best. You also save $5 and can win a chance for a free lunch!! I hope you can join us in June to hear from Carol Del Carlo who is running for the Regent’s position and David Carter and Pat Hickey who are running for the State Department of Education. Along with telling us about themselves, they will be taking questions from you in the audience. Before our next meeting we will be celebrating Memorial Day, it is a day of remembrance for those who died in the service of our country. The first official observance was May 30, 1868 when flowers were placed on the Union and Confederate soldier’s graves at Arlington National Cemetery. As you celebrate Memorial Day please say a prayer for those who gave their lives to protect our wonderful country and proudly fly your flag. I will look forward to seeing you in June. Pat Greg Lynn, Larry Walsh, Frank Godecke, Dave Nelson Dave Nelson Frank Godecke Greg Lynn Larry Walsh Barry Penzel Running unopposed—will not be on Primary Ballot Election Information 5/24—Deadline to Register to vote in Primary Election 5/28—Early voting for Primary 6/14—Primary Election 6/18-21—Republican National Convention-Ohio 10/18—Deadline to register to vote for General Election 10/22—Early voting for General Election 11/8—General Election Page 2 Sierra Nevada Republican Women May 11, 2016 Minutes The meeting was called to order by President Pat Smith at 12:00 noon. The invocation was given by Marie Schnock. The pledge to our flag was led by Jack Calvert. The parliamentarian was Kathryn Zogorski. There were many guests introduced. 1st VP/Program Barbara McRoberts introduced the four candidates running for County Commissioner. They are Dave Nelson and Greg Lynn for District 1 and Larry Walsh and Frank Godecke for District 3. They were each asked to tell us about themselves and then in rotation were asked 4 questions. There were many different answers. Our regular meeting then resumed with the minutes from April being approved. Treasurer Jacie Peters gave the treasurer’s report and it is on file. The sustainability drawing of $45.50 was won by Jerri Bolinger and the drawing for a free lunch for those who made their reservations early was Marie Schnock. 2nd VP/Membership Bonnie Robinson reported that we currently have 60 members and 32 associate members. 1st VP/Program reports that our speakers for the June meeting include Carol Del Carlo for State Regent and Dave Carter and Pat Hickey for Department of Education. Sharron Angle spoke briefly and Brian for Congressman Heck also spoke. Announcements: It has been brought to President Pat’s attention that some of our members can only come from noon to 1:00 pm. Our actual meeting is noon to 1:00 pm. Because so many people come early it would give more time for our guests and speakers if the buffet is started at 11:30. The buffet would still be open for those that come at noon. Carson Valley Days Parade is June 11th this year and the republicans will have a float . Everyone interested is encouraged to help decorate or ride in the parade. The theme this year is It’s A Pirate’s Life. The meeting was adjourned at 1:00 pm. Respectfully submitted, Jerri Bolinger, Recording Secretary Page 3 The next meeting of the Sierra Nevada Republican Women will be held on Wednesday. June 8, 2016 Carson Valley Inn, Douglas Room 11:30 a.m.—Buffet starts 12:00 noon—Meeting/Program Program: Candidate Carol Del Carlo, Regent; Candidates David Carter and Pat Hickey, Department of Education RSVP to Treasurer Jacie Peters at [email protected] or call 775/901-1898. Reservations must be made by 10:00 a.m. Monday, June 6th. Reservations after 10:00 a.m. Jun 6th will have a $5 surcharge. If you make a reservation and are unable to attend, please remember to call and cancel so we won't be charged for your meal. Remember: RSVP by Friday, June 3rd in order to be in the drawing for a free lunch. RECOMMENDED READING—by the Constitution Committee Our current SNRW President, Pat Smith, does SO MANY things. She is a treasure. Pat found a moment to make a reading recommendation for which your Constitution Committee thanks her. Pat actually made two recommendations. She always does more than her share. Pat recommends Agenda 21, by Glenn Beck and Harriet Parke, Mercury Radio Arts, 2012, and its sequel, Agenda 21: Into the Shadows, published in 2015. These books present, in very readable fiction, the fearful consequences of the initiation and development of the Agenda 21 program. Some of you may have attended a presentation regarding Agenda 21 at a DCRCC meeting a couple of years ago. Agenda 21 is a United Nations program under which all land, animals, plants and people ultimately would come under government control. President Bush signed onto it at Earth Summit conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, and President Clinton initiated the “Council on Sustainable Development,” to implement the program here. A message to be taken from Glenn Beck and Harriet Parke is to watch out for “Sustainable Development.” Watch where your tax money is actually going! These books will provide fodder for your consideration of possible consequences of sustainable development programs. The reviews recorded by Amazon for both of these books are primarily very favorable. The reviewers who dislike the books seem to have based their criticisms principally on their dislike of Glenn Beck. Please take a moment to recommend a book, or even two. Your recommendation will be passed along to our members. Page 4 SNIPPETS June 12, 1987—President Reagan demands, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” “Adults are just outdated children.” Dr. Seuss May 30—Memorial Day June 6—D-Day (Allied Invasion of Europe (1944) June 14—Flag Day June 14—U.S. Army Founded (1775) June 19—Father’s Day June 20—First Day of Summer June 25—Korean War Began (1950) July 13—SNRW Lunch Meeting September 11, 2016—SNRW 9/11 Commemorative Dinner Fly the Flag Page 5 Jo Marshall Scholarship Two $1,000.00 scholarships will be awarded, one to a Northern Nevada applicant and one to a Southern Nevada applicant. Students attending UNR, UNLV, our state community college, and the Nevada State College are eligible to apply for a scholarship. Applicant Criteria for Consideration * Must be a female resident of Nevada and a registered Republican * Must be enrolled as a “degree seeking” student in her Junior or Senior year at UNR, UNLV, a Nevada community college or the Nevada State College * Must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have carried 12 credit hours in the semester prior to September 1, 2016 * Must be sponsored by a NvFRW Club and the application signed by the President and/or First Vice President of the sponsoring Club Applicant’s Responsibilities for Consideration * Must submit two letters of recommendation from non-relatives * Must submit a biographical essay describing a significant achievement and a time when the applicant grew as a person * Must submit the most recent official university transcript available and proof of current registration For an application form contact Jacie Peters, Sierra Nevada Republican Women Scholarship Chair - [email protected] or 775.901.1898. Applications are due to Scholarship Chair, by September 1, 2016. Political Education Memorial Fund (PEM) PEM is one of the NvFRW’s best kept secrets. How many of you are aware that funds are available to those of your members who might need a little financial help to attend a board of directors meeting or a biennial convention? Only a few of you? Well, let me tell you about the Political Education Memorial Fund. PEM is wholly supported by donations either from clubs which collect birthday dollars at their meetings and/or donate $100 per year, and from individuals at NvFRW board meetings and conventions via cups placed on the tables. Although memorial donations of $25 or more can be made in honor of a club member, friend or family member (a page is added to the Memorial Notebook, a thank you note sent to the club or individual and an acknowledgement to the family of the deceased are sent), the last such donation recorded was in 2008. Donations can also be made by leaving a bequest in your will; however, as far as I can tell, no such bequest has ever been made. PEM grants are restricted to providing financial assistance for travel and/or registration at NvFRW board meetings, conventions, leadership training classes and campaign management school. Applications for a PEM grant must be postmarked no later than one month prior to the event and must be accompanied by a letter from the applicant’s club president. The application asks if your club is providing any financial assistance and if not, your application will receive priority over someone else whose club is helping them out. The number and amount of grants awarded is dependent upon how many requests are received and how much money is available in the budget. The official PEM description on our website contains a statement that “It would be extremely helpful if all club presidents announced the existence of the fund periodically to their members. A small article in a club newsletter is also recommended.” I have no problem with anyone using this article as the basis for an article in your club newsletter. I also request that all club presidents make an announcement about PEM now and then, but especially just enough prior to NvFRW events to let your members know about PEM in time to apply for a grant. This is a great way for clubs to get those members on the fence about participating at the state level to a meeting or training session to learn how much fun they will have and how much they will learn. Peggy Gray, NvFRW PEM Chairman Page 6 This Space For Rent $45 for a year Sierra Nevada Republican Women is a unit of the Nevada Federation of Republican Women. We are a Political Action Committee, working at the grass roots level to get out the vote for Republican candidates. We also devote our attention to educating voters on the matters that concern Douglas County, Nevada and our nation. Page 7 Page 8 SNRW COMMITTEE—CHAIR/MEMBERS Achievement Award: Mary Porter, Board Advertising: Nancy Jarvis Advisory: Past Presidents Americanism: Sharon O'Berg Audit: Jan Vanderbur, Linda Davis, Pat Smith, Budget & Finance: Jacie Peters, Executive Boar d Bylaws: Donna Schehl, Nancy Jarvis Caring for America: Sally Wiley Chaplain: Marie Schnock, Jan Muzzy Constitution/Education: Mary Porter, Marie Schnock, Lynn Muzzy, Barry Penzel, Sally Wiley Entrepreneur Award: Jan Muzzy Historian: Jacie Peters Hot Line: Nancy Jarvis Legislative Committee: Mary Porter Literacy: Jan Vanderbur Membership: Bonnie Robinson Newsletter: Nancy Jarvis Nominating—Donna Schehl Parliamentarian: Kathryn Zogorski Photographer: Donna Schehl Program: Barbara McRoberts Publicity/PR: Nancy Jarvis Protocol: Jan Muzzy Roster: Bonnie Robinson Special Events: Board Sunshine: Rita Hill VA/Military: Sally Wiley Ways & Means: Board Website: Rita Hill Youth: Mary Porter Sierra Nevada Republican Women Website: www.sierranevadarepublicanwomen Facebook: Sierra Nevada Republican Women National Federation of Republican Women 124 N. Alfred Street Alexandria, VA 22314 1-800-373-9688 [email protected] www.nfrw.org State of Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval State Capitol Building 101 N. Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701 775-684-5670 Lt. Governor Mark Hutchison State Capitol Building 101 N. Carson Street, Suite 2 Carson City, NV 89701 775- 684-7111 [email protected] Senator James A. Settelmeyer – District 17 2388 Highway 395 Minden, NV 89423-8923 775-450-6114 [email protected] Secretary: Maureen Brower [email protected] Assemblyman Jim Wheeler – District 39 P. O. Box 2135 Note: President is Ex Officio (voting) member of all Minden, NV 89423-2135 committees (but not counted in a quorum) - except 775-546-3471 [email protected] Nominating Secretary: Marilyn McElhany [email protected] Nevada Legislature website www.leg.state.nv.us DISCLOSURE NOTICE SNRW newsletter is paid for by SNRW and is not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee Page 9 Nevada U.S. Senator Dean Heller 4 Russell Courtyard Washington, DC 20510 202-224-6244 FAX 202-228-6753 Heller.senate.gov/contact form.crm Meron Bayu, Deputy Scheduler Nevada U.S. Congressional District 2 Congressman Mark Amodei 222 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6155 Reno Office 400 S. Virginia St., Suite 502 Reno, NV 89501 775-686-5760 Acting Douglas County Manager Larry Werner 1594 Esmeralda Ave. Minden, NV 89423 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 218 Minden, NV 89423 Ph: 775-782-9821 Board of Commissioners meet 1st Thursday of month in Minden 1:00 PM @ Douglas County Historic Courthouse 3rd Thursday of month at Lake Tahoe 1:30 p.m. Tahoe Transportation Center Greg Lynn 775-790-2955 [email protected] Doug Johnson, Chairman 775-790-3195 [email protected] Steve Thaler 775-721-1108 [email protected] Nancy McDermid, Vice Chairman 775-267-7968 [email protected] Barry Penzel 775-781-6075 [email protected] 2015 SNRW Board Pat Smith, President 775/265-5332; [email protected] Barbara McRoberts, 1st VP—Program 775/267-0025; [email protected] Bonnie Robinson, 2nd VP— Membership 775/265-7264; [email protected] Jacie Peters, Treasurer 775/901-1898; [email protected] Jerri Bolinger, Recording Secretary 775/790-5070; [email protected] Sharon O’Berg, Corresponding Secretary 775/782-8078; [email protected] HAPPY SUMMER Nancy Jarvis, Past President 775/267-6937; [email protected] Page 10
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