October 2015 - Douglas County Republican Women
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October 2015 - Douglas County Republican Women
Volume 62, Issue 7 October 2015 Inside this issue: After his military service as a Commander in the Israeli Defense Forces, Shaul Gabbay completed a BA at Bar Ilan University and an MA at Tel-Aviv University. In 1991 he received a Presidential Fellowship from the U.S. to continue his studies. In 1995 he completed the Ph.D. program at Columbia University in New York and received an invitation from the University of Chicago for a Post Doctoral program. In 1998 Professor Gabbay returned to Israel to join the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Professor Gabbay joined the University of Denver as the Director of the Institute for the Study of Israel in the Middle East at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies in 2001and completed his work in 2010. He continued his work at the DU school of International studies as as a Senior Scholar Research until 2015 when he was appointed Director of the Global Research Institute. Professor Gabbay is the co-founder of Israel Investment Advisors LLC in Denver Colorado, a firm specializing in Investments in the Israeli Economy. His research topics focus on social networks in the context of Israel and the Middle East. He has published numerous papers and books on strategic social networks and social capital. He is frequently cited and acts as a commentator in national and international media such as the Associated Press, CBS, NBC, FOX and MSNBC, analyzing Middle East news stories. Dr. Gabbay is one of the country’s leading educators and analysts on Muslim world conditions including cultural, religious and political human rights abuses practiced regularly throughout the Muslim World. President’s Message 2 Calendar of Events 4 Member Happenings 6-7 CFRW News 8 Useful Information 10 Board Members 14 Americanism 11 October Meeting Menu Next Meeting: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Social Hour 11:00- 11:30 am Gavel Drops at 11:30 am Cost: $25 cash or check at the door with reservation or use PayPal online registration or credit card $26 non-refundable— www.dcrw.org/rsvp or $30 at the door with no reservation if available at Lone Tree Golf Club and Hotel 9808 Sunningdale Blvd., Lone Tree, CO 80124 Reservations by Noon Friday, October 16, 2015 RSVP by email: [email protected] or call Jeanette NewVille at 303-730-3537 FYI: No-show reservations will be charged. Rolls with Butter Salad with Dressing Pork Tenderloin with roasted red potatoes Fresh seasonal vegetables Dessert Coffee, Tea Douglas County Republican Women 2 Our 2015 Silent/Live Auction is now behind us and I would like to thank everyone who so generously gave of their time, talent, and treasure in supporting our fundraiser for the CO House and Senate Legislative Funds! I will list the donors in this newsletter along with those who helped to set-up and take down the event. It is heartwarming to see so many volunteers who helped out to make this a memorable evening! We should know by the October meeting what the final tally is and we will give a report at the October meeting. THANK YOU ONE AND ALL! We will be hearing from the Nominating Committee at the October meeting with their slate of officers for the 2016-2017 term. Nominations will also be taken from the floor for anyone who is willing to serve in any of the positions! If YOU would like to serve, please step up and make yourself known! Voting for the candidates will be taken at the November 18th Annual Meeting. “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” Abraham Lincoln We had the honor of meeting John Collins (husband of DCRW member Bonnie Winter-Collins) at our Auction. John is a WWII veteran who enlisted in the Marine Corps at the tender age of 16 and was in the first wave of troops that landed on Iwo Jima! John donated some memorabilia from his trip back to Iwo Jima for their 50 th Anniversary. John is truly a part of the greatest generation and we were blessed to have him with us! There are many fundraisers being held for our Douglas County School Board candidates. They are in need of your support, both with your time and treasure, so if you are able to help them out, please contact Margo Knutson at 303-663-8549 or Tanne Blackburn at 720-231-8204 for a complete list of events. THEY NEED OUR HELP! We had a great turnout in September for our speaker, DA George Brauchler, who gave us an informative and scary inside look at the Aurora Theater Shooting Trial. We also have a wonderful speaker for the October 21st luncheon meeting so I hope to see you all there! Yours in Freedom and Liberty, Marsha :) Marsha Haeflein, President 3 Douglas County Republican Women After an interesting and very eye opening report from DA George Brauchler on the Holmes trial and the many questions afterward, most people in the room had all learned something and went away with even more questions. Below are a few comments by members after hearing about the trial; I was taken by surprise by how challenging and restrictive our death penalty laws are in Colorado in comparison with the rest of the nation. Very proud of Mr. Brauchler for fighting the good fight in the face of such overwhelming odds. How hard and complicated the death penalty is. The one item that surprised me the most from the Holmes trial was how the killer had booby trapped the apartment to not only allow him to escape but also to cause even more casualties than had happened at the Century 21 Theatre. The killer had done extensive research on how to make the chemicals used so that the apartment would blow to the maximum extent possible. The FBI nor local police could not determine how to defuse the devices he had designed to go off had any one gone into his apartment. The authorities had to ask the killer how to defuse the devices. The killer was truly an evil person. DOUGLAS/ELBERT AND PARKER TASK FORCES It’s that time of year again that we like to reach out to those less fortunate by donating to the local food banks in our area. To that end, at the October and November meetings we will be collecting nonperishable food items which will be delivered to the food banks. The October collection will be taken to the Douglas/Elbert Task Force and the November collection to the Parker Task Force. If you would like to just make a monetary donation, that is perfectly acceptable! Just make your check out to the specific organization. While you may donate more items associated with Thanksgiving, here are items that the Douglas/Elbert Task Force needs at the moment: FOOD BANK NEEDS: Canned: Fruits/Juices Canned Food Dry Items Pears Beef Ravioli Rice Mandarin Oranges Beef Stew Pasta Boxes Boxed Juices Tuna Pasta Bags Spaghetti O’s Mac & Cheese Spaghetti Sauce Roman Noodles Sloppy Joe’s Spaghetti Cake Mixes Peanut Butter Jelly Canned Soups Canned Vegetables Breakfast Items Cream of Chicken Peas Sugar Chicken Noodle Mixed Vegetables Creamer Vegetable Canned Tomatoes Pancake Mix Clam Chowder Syrup Chicken Broth Instant Oatmeal Cereal Coffee Miscellaneous Food Baby Items Toiletries Dressing Baby Food Tooth Paste Oil Stage 1, 2, 3 Tooth Brushes Mayonnaise Toddlers Body Soap Ketchup Baby Formulas Deodorant Jelly Diapers sizes 1-6 Razors Cookies Pull-Ups Shaving Cream Snacks Wipes Tampax/ Tampons Miscellaneous Items Laundry Soap Dish Soap Paper Towels Toilet Paper Tissues We will list needed items for the Parker Task Force in the November newsletter. Let’s show our communities that DCRW cares! Douglas County Republican Women 4 Oct. 5th – ACT! for America South East Denver Chapter 1609, 6:30-8:00 p.m., New Life Church, 17690 East Iliff Ave., Aurora. Pr esentation: ISIS and the situation in the Middle East with Russia and ISIS and the Colorado Connection. Contact: Joe B., Chapter Leader at [email protected]. Oct. 15th – DOUGLAS CO YOUNG REPUBLICANS MONTHLY MEETING – 6:30-7:30 p.m., On the Rox Sports Bar & Grill, Lioness Way, Parker. Contact: Lyndsay Pierzina at 303-332-7868 or [email protected]. Oct. 18th - COFFEE4CONSERVATIVES – 6:30 p.m., Franktown Fire Station, Franktown. Topic: DougCo School Board Forum for all candidates running for the DougCo School Board. All six candidates have been invited. Snacks and drinks will be served. Contact: Margo Knutson at [email protected] or 303-663 -8549. Oct. 21st – DCRW LUNCHEON MEETING – 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Lone Tree Golf & Hotel. Speaker: Professor Shaul M. Gabbay (Ph.D) on “The US and the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunity.” RSVP by Friday, Oct. 16th, to Jeanette NewVille at 303-730-3537 or [email protected] or go to www.dcrw.org to rsvp or pre-pay via Pay Pal. Oct. 24th – DESSERT WITH THE CORONER – 6:30 p.m., Belleview Community Church, 12472 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton. Dessert & wine served at 6:30 p.m., Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Speaker: Denver Police Lt. Jon Priest (Ret.) and Denver’s Senior Chief DDA Lamar Sims discuss working together to solve a brutal crime, “Solving the Murder of Peyton Tuthill. Cost: $20/person online at www.sojeffcorotary.ort/ Fundraisers.html or $25 at the door. Contact/Info: Lora Thomas at 303-900-8981 or www.ANightwiththeCoroner.com . Oct. 28th – LINCOLN CLUB OF COLORADO – 11:30 a.m., Denver Athletic Club, 1325 Glenarm, Denver, CO. Luncheon: $20/members, $25/Guests. RSVP by May 25th to Chris Murray at 303-223-1183 or [email protected]. Website: www.LincolnClubofColorado.org for speaker information. Oct. 28th – THIRD REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, CU-Boulder. Go to www.cologop.org to enter a raffle for two tickets. Oct. 29th – CELEBRATING WOMEN LEADERS OF COLORADO SPONSORED BY THE COLORADO LEADERSHIP FUND, Mile High Station, 2027 West Lower Colfax Ave., Denver . $30/per son (see flyer in this newsletter for further available sponsorships). 5:00 p.m.VIP Reception and 5:30 p.m. General Reception. Contact: Julie Herrmann at 720-217-7846 or email her at [email protected] to reserve your space. Nov. 18th – DCRW LUNCHEON MEETING – 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Lone Tree Golf & Hotel. Speaker: TBA RSVP by Friday, Nov. 13th, to Jeanette NewVille at 303-730-3537 or [email protected] or go to www.dcrw.org to rsvp or pre-pay via Pay Pal. **DOUGCO SCHOOL BOARD FUNDRAISERS AND MEET & GREETS:** For info and locations, contact Margo Knutson at [email protected] or 303-663-8549 or Tanne Blackburn at 720-331-8204 or www.dcgop.org. This Calendar of Events is an ongoing calendar to help keep you informed of the many events that you may be interested in attending. The more you attend, the more informed you’ll become! If you have any meetings or events that you would like included on this Calendar, please email me at [email protected] or call at 303-841-4318 and we’ll try to include as many as would be of interest to our members. Thanks! - Marsha Haeflein Many thanks to the following for so generously contributing to our 2015 Silent/Live Auction! Allott, Andi Ashmore, Evie Americhicks Arrowsmith, Joan Bammes, Joyce Ann Barnett, Andrew Beauprez, John Blackburn, Tanne Brown, Jeri Christiansen, Darla & David Cooper, Nancy Collins, John Cox, Teri Frizell, Lisa Gamec, Debbie Gardner, Sen. Cory Garner, Carole Gessler, Barbara Haeflein, Marsha & Bob Harris, Marilyn Holbert, Diane Houser, Judy Kancir, Joy Knutson, Margo Hurst, Karen Jackson, David Kiowa Creek Sporting Club Lawrence, Polly Lord, Lucy Mantei, Kelly Monson, Kim NewVille, Jeanette Nicholson-Kluth, Holly Noble, Sue and Henry Nohavec, Pat Page-Cooper, Nancy Partridge, Roger Piper, Barbara Ransom, Kim Romann, Jill Scheffel, Deb Scheffel, Sen. Mark Scheffel, Marolyn Shaw, Wynne Sides, Aldis Silverthorn, Meghann Sullivan, Jim Suro, Patricia & Art Thomas, Lora Vogt, Molly Wasden, Monica Wiedelman, Marcia Winters-Collins, Bonnie You, Aleta Douglas County Republican Women 6 A very Happy Birthday to the following members who are Celebrating October Birthdays: rd We would like to welcome our new members as of September 30, 2015. Amy Brzckowski Parker Linda Diefendorf Castle Rock Teri Cox 3 Sarah Williams 6th Abe Laydon Greenwood Village Wynne Shaw 19th Diane Phillips Highlands Ranch Jill Romann 8th Sharon Rosnik Parker Marie Rossmiller 21st Shelly Rosnik Parker Bettye Neely 28th Lisa Frizell 31st Dawn Jacobsen 31st Get Well Wishes . . . To Krispin Ansersen who is recovering from recent surgery. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go to . . . our Sunshine Chairman Bettye Neely who recently suffered a tragic event . . . her home in Castle Rock burned down a few weeks ago! Thankfully, Bettye was able to escape the propane explosion and is now living with her daughter in Cherry Creek. DCRW is in the process of putting together a project to help out Bettye in recovering from this loss. Let’s all thank God that Bettye escaped unharmed! 7 Douglas County Republican Women Douglas County Republican Women CFRW Update The CFRW Fall Convention is fast approaching on October 10-11th and DCRW will be represented by five delegates: Barbara Piper, Laurie Rogers, Lilly Nuñez, Carole Gardner, and Marsha Haeflein. The Convention will be held during Durango’s Heritage Week and there will be a lot of activities going on in addition to our Convention. Current President Dulany Woodward is not going to be running for President again due to health problems and 1st VP Marilyn Harris is running for President and I know she will do an excellent job! We so appreciate Marilyn supporting our Auction by donating a beautiful Embossed Elephant Tote. I am running for a second two-year term as Secretary so wish me luck! Be sure to read and share the CFRW Americanism Report and History Quiz submitted by CFRW Chairman Sue Rehg. Since we will not have the time to go over this during the meeting, print it out and share with your family and friends! Sue does a great job each month is supplying all the CO Republican Women’s Club with informative and educational topics. Marsha Haeflein, CFRW Secretary Logan Wilson as John Paul Jones – “I have not yet begun to fight!” We were all treated to the wonderful and inspiring new presentation by 20-year old Logan Wilson who appeared as Captain John Paul Jones when, during the Revolutionary War, Captain Jones and his “navy,” captured a much larger and more heavily armed English battle ship and spoke those memorable words, “I have not yet begun to fight!” These words can also be our calling cry in the coming Presidential race as we all know it is imperative to put a Republican in the White House! We must all pull together with our time, talent, and treasure to make this happen! We must start NOW to take back our Country so we can undo the damage that has been done these past seven years! - Marsha Haeflein Thanks to our great Auctioneers! Thanks to our Auctioneers – John Anderson and Frank McNulty – who did their usual bang-up job as our Auctioneers again this year! We are fortunate to have them join us and so appreciate their dedication to 8 9 Douglas County Republican Women Douglas County Republican Women 10 choice for Douglas County families. ACT! For America: ACT for America is the nation's largwww.greatchoicedouglascounty.org est non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots organization devoted to promoting national security and The Heritage Foundation: The Heritage Foundation is a defeating terrorism. ACT for America has 280,000 research and educational institution—a think members organized in more than 890 chapters tank—whose mission is to formulate and promote nationwide and 11 countries worldwide. conservative public policies based on the princiwww.actforamerica.org ples of free enterprise, limited government, individ -ual freedom, traditional American values, and a American Conservatives of Color: the organization’s strong national defense. www.heritage.org mission is to bridge the gap that has traditionally existed between conservative political causes and Independence Institute: Empowering individuals and parties and the minority communities in the USA. educating citizens, legislators and opinion makers www.blackandconservative.com about public policies that enhance personal and economic freedom. www.i2i.org Americans for Prosperity: Americans for Prosperity is a grassroots movement of over 2.3 million activists National Center for Constitutional Studies: Committed to nation wide who advocate and promote limited Constitutional education. www.nccs.net government, lower taxes, and more freedom. www.americansforprosperity.org/colorado/ The National Federation of Republican Women, NFRW: Center for Security Policy: To identify challenges and opportunities likely to affect American security, broadly defined, and to act promptly and creatively to ensure that they are the subject of focused national examination and effective action. www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org Colorado General Assembly: Where you find out: Session Information Contact Information, Service Agencies, General Legislative Information, Statutes and Session Laws, State Capitol Building, Legislative Reports and Requirements www.leg.state.co.us Promote an informed public through political education and activity; Increase the effectiveness of women in the cause of good government; Facilitate cooperation among the national, state and club organizations; Foster loyalty to the Republican Party and promote its principles and candidates in all elections, including non-partisan elections; and, Support Republican objectives and policies and work for the election of Republican nominees. www.nfrw.org Prager University: This website gives you a plethora of outstanding links to his radio show, columns and podcasts, plus Prager University, Pragertopia, other authors and articles, and much more! www.prageruniversity.com Colorado Peak Politics: This website is two-in-one...a great source for “Everything Colorado” for news and political commentary. It features great articles, Revealing Politics: We eat, sleep, and breathe all things opinions and original reporting, and great links to political. We are the people who go to all of those national and local articles and blogs and more! town hall meetings, meet and greets, and fundwww.completecolorado.com raisers and report back to you. More importantly, we’ll always try to give you the bottom line . . . The Federalist Papers: Encourage people to get active what this all means to you as an individual. in political campaigns ww.thefederalistpapers.org www.revealingpolitics.com Great Choice Douglas County: Great Choice Douglas County (GCDC) is a non-profit organization founded by taxpayers and parents in support of school AMERICANISM Our Roots, Our Republic, Our Responsibilities October, 2015 AMERICAN HISTORY QUIZ 1. Which of the following are the unalienable rights referred to in the Declaration of Independence? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. life, liberty, and property honor, liberty, and peace liberty, health, and community life, respect, and equal protection life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness 2. What are the three branches of the U.S. government? 1. 2. 3. 4. executive, legislative, judicial executive, legislative, military bureaucratic, military, industry federal, state, local 3. What was the main issue in the debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in 1858? 1. 2. 3. 4. Is slavery morally wrong? Would slavery be allowed to expand to new territories? Do Southern states have the constitutional right to leave the union? Are African Americans citizens of the United States? 4. The United States Electoral College: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. trains those aspiring for higher political office was established to supervise the first televised presidential debates is otherwise known as the U. S. Congress is a constitutionally mandated assembly that elects the president was ruled undemocratic by the Supreme Court 5. The phrase that in America there should be a “wall of separation” between church and state appears in: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. George Washington’s Farewell Address the Mayflower Compact the Constitution the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson’s letter “over” 6. What part of the government has the power to declare war? 1. 2. 3. 4. Congress the President the Supreme Court the Joint Chiefs of Staff 7. What was the source of the following phrase: “Government of the people, by the people, for the people”? 1. 2. 3. 4. the speech “I Have a Dream” Declaration of Independence U. S. Constitution Gettysburg Address 8. The Bill of Rights explicitly prohibits: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. prayer in public school discrimination based on race, sex, or origin the ownership of guns by private individuals the establishing an official religion for the United States the President from vetoing a line item in a spending bill 9. Under Our Constitution, some powers belong exclusively to the federal government. What is one power of the federal government? 1. 2. 3. 4. make treaties make zoning laws maintain prisons establish standards for doctors and lawyers 10. Name one right or freedom guaranteed by the first amendment. 1. 2. 3. 4. Right to bear arms Due process Religion Right to counsel Sue Rehg, CFRW Americanism Chairman h. 970-203-1027 c. 970-231-8151 email: [email protected] Answers: Question 1- Answer- five, 2-one, 3-one, 4-four, 5-five, 6-one, 7-four, 8-four, 9-one, 10-three. AMERICANISM The Purpose of the Americanism Report is to re-educate CFRW club members of our true American Heritage, and to restore the Original Intent of our Founding Fathers and the historical documents they authored. The Mission of this report is to present a scheduled monthly outline of documented subjects and references that will reflect the truth about American Exceptionalism by revisiting … Our Roots, Our Republic and Our Responsibilities. For the past 50 to 75 years, revised history, and history ‘by omission’, has dominated our education systems. The Americanism Report is dedicated to providing the truth about America’s Roots, the clear understanding that we are a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy, and that as Republican women, we have a Responsibility to provide these truths so that, as freedom loving Americans, we can take back our great country. We must keep in mind----What we believe in the present is determined by the past and if we can change historical context, we can change the way you think about the present—That is the power and danger of Revised History. The CFRW Americanism Chairman will send each club President & Dist. Director a new document the first of every month, Sept-May, to be distributed and read by the club’s Americanism Chair, or assigned person, at that month’s meeting. Please try to allow a few minutes for discussion. I also encourage you to print copies for attendees to take home. The Goal: Education & Communication encourages Participation If we don’t know where we’ve come from, we can’t possibly know where we are going! Sue Rehg CFRW Americanism Chairman LCRW President 2008-2012 [email protected] h. 970-203-1027 c. 970-231-8151 “Of all the habits and dispositions which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” George Washington, Farwell Address 1796 Douglas County Republican Women 14 Useful Contact / Event Information Parker Breakfast Club— First Friday of Every Month 7:00 a.m., Elev 5900 Kitchen and Bar, 19751 E. Mainstreet, Parker, contact: [email protected] Colorado Federation of Republican Women (CFRW) Contact: President Dulany Woodward 719-395-6815, [email protected] www.coloradogopwomen.org Castle Rock Breakfast Club – Second Friday of Every Month, 7:00 a.m., Village Inn, 207 W. Wolfensberger Rd., Castle Rock, contact: Ben Cox at [email protected] National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) Contact: www.nfrw.org Douglas County Young Republicans - Contact: Lyndsay Pierzina Coffee4Conservatives – Third Sunday of Every Month, 6:30 p.m., Franktown [email protected] www.dcyr.org Fire Station, Franktown, contact: [email protected] “Heart of the Matter” Molly Vogt and Kim Monson On KLZ 560am “The www.coffee4conservatives.com Source” Sundays 4-6pm Call in: 303-477-5600 www.Americhicks.com Douglas County Republican Woman Monthly Luncheon Meeting – Third [email protected] Wednesday of Every Month Except June, July, August, and December – Dr. Jill Vecchio's videos explaining ObamaCare can be seen at 11:00-1:00 p.m., Lone Tree Golf and Hotel, Lone Tree. RSVP by the http://www.tipofthespear.net/issues_health-carevecchio.htm#vecchio Friday prior to the meeting to U.S. House Speaker John Boehner: T: 202-225-0600 F: 202-225-0704 [email protected] or www.dcrw.org Highlands Breakfast – Last Friday of Every Month 7:00 a.m., Salsa Brava, 52 U.S. Senator Cory Gardner: 303-390-5777 or 720-524-7332 www.gardner.senate.gov West Springer Drive, Highlands Ranch. Reservations required: Email Jeff Wasden at [email protected] or call 303-683-5549 CD4 Congressman Ken Buck: 720-639-9065 www.buck.house.gov Douglas Co. Republican Party (DCGOP) - Contact:Stephen Allen—secretary at [email protected] Colorado Republican Party (COGOP) – Contact: www.cologop.org CD6 Congressman Mike Coffman: T 202-225-7882 F: 202-226-4623 www.coffman.house.gov 15 Douglas County Republican Women Celebrating Women Leaders of Colorado Featuring the 10 Republican Women in the State House House Assistant Leader Polly Lawrence, House Caucus Chair Lois Landgraf and House Whip Perry Buck and House Republican women caucus members Terri Carver, Kathleen Conti, Clarice Navarro, Kim Ransom, Kit Roupe, Lori Saine and JoAnn Windholz invite you to join them for a celebration of women leaders Thursday, October 29, 2015 5:00 VIP Reception 5:30pm General Reception Mile High Station 2027 West Lower Colfax Avenue in Denver $30 per person Please call Julie Herrmann at 720-217-7846 or email her at [email protected] for sponsorship info and to reserve your space today. As a 527, the Colorado Leadership Fund accepts Corporate, LLC, LP, PAC and individual checks. Contributions are NOT tax deductible. You can bring your checks with you or send your checks in advance to: Colorado Leadership Fund, PO Box 238, Denver, CO 80201 Make checks payable to: Colorado Leadership Fund, Tax ID# 84-1664434 You may go to www.coloradoleadershipfund.com to make your contribution on line. Douglas County Republican Women 2016 Membership Application The purpose of the Douglas County Republican Women is to foster and encourage loyalty to the Republican Party and to the principles for which it stands, and to promote an informed electorate through political education. Members of Douglas County Republican Women are automatically members of the Colorado Federation of Republican Women and the National Federation of Republican Women Douglas County Republican Women meet during lunch the third Wednesday of the month, 11:00-1:00 p.m. at Lone Tree Golf and Hotel, except June, July, August and December. Reservations are required by Noon on Friday prior to the meeting by sending an email to [email protected] or by calling Jeanette NewVille at 303-730-3537. No shows will be billed. Lunch is currently $25.00 payable at the meeting via cash, check or PayPal. Walk-ins with no reservation are $30.00, if available. NOTE: We are now accepting non-refundable PayPal reservations for luncheons, membership dues & donations via our website at www.dcrw.org. If paying via PayPal, please add $1.00 for each transaction for the processing fee. Membership Categories: Regular – Republican women who may vote, hold office, etc., in the unit organization. Dues are $25/calendar year. Associate – Republican women who hold membership in other Republican Women unit clubs. Dues are $15/calendar year. Republican Men – Men who are in accord with the objectives and policies of the organization. Dues are $15/calendar year. Member type: ______ Regular ($25) (PP $26) ______Associate ($15) (PP $16) ______Republican Man ($15) (PP $16) PLEASE NOTE: Due to printing costs and increased postal rates, please add $25.00 to the above dues amount (and the extra $1 for PP) if you want your Newsletter sent via the U.S. Postal Service instead of via Email. 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It is so imponanl that we all stay imofved so we call truly MAKE A DIFFERENCE! & l<iIsTalko..n.~. .. ~o:;V~;eH=~", 0",,- ,8 Yo.", E:<porionco ~ww~~~ Marsha Haejlein Presidef/(, DCRW SecrelOry, CFRW C: 72/J-490-J290 Bob Huef/ein An-oc. Member, DCRW H: 303-1J41-4318 C: 720-219-8837 7780 East Homestead Road Parker, CO 80138 Our Next Meeting: October Meeting: Professor Shaul M. Gabbay PhD “The US and the Middle East: Challenges and Opportunity”