Federation of West Virginia Republican Women's Clubs Affiliated with the National Federation of Republican Women
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Showing posts with label Community Program. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
He's back for a FREE 2 night seminar!
Monday and Tuesday night, December 16th and 17th the Jackson County Republican Women have Loren Spivack, Boston Economist and author coming back to do his 2 night seminar. FREE! It will be at McCoys 6-9:30pm so people can attend after work.
He will discuss the FED, stimulus and the future of the
economy and why the financial bubble we're in, like the tech bubble of the 80s won't last...and much more. Please share this with others as this will be a worthwhile event.
Questions? Contact Carol Pickron at 304.838.6652
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
CLUB SPOTLIGHT-Huntington Cabell Republican Women
H.C.R.W. Project Coordinator, Anne Dandelet & H.C.R.W. President, Anne Hildebrand
"CARRY ON CAMPAIGN" FOR WV MISSION
Huntington Cabell Republican Women donated bags to foster children Thursday, October 25, 2012.
Local children will have a brand new way to carry their belongings. The Republican Women's club put together over a hundred new carry bags for foster kids. The "Carry on Campaign" donates bags and personal items to foster children who may need to go to another home. Each bag had items like combs, shampoo, and personal items for them to keep. Organizers say its their way of giving back to the community.
Keep up the good work ladies as you have a positive affect on your local community!
This event was covered by Ben Moore, Newsgatherer for W.O.W.K.-T.V., News 13 Charleston and Huntington, West Virginia. Ben can be reached at bmoore@wowktv.com
Original story can be found at:
http://www.wowktv.com/story/19918128/local-women-donate-bags-to-foster-children
"CARRY ON CAMPAIGN" FOR WV MISSION
Huntington Cabell Republican Women donated bags to foster children Thursday, October 25, 2012.
Local children will have a brand new way to carry their belongings. The Republican Women's club put together over a hundred new carry bags for foster kids. The "Carry on Campaign" donates bags and personal items to foster children who may need to go to another home. Each bag had items like combs, shampoo, and personal items for them to keep. Organizers say its their way of giving back to the community.
Keep up the good work ladies as you have a positive affect on your local community!
This event was covered by Ben Moore, Newsgatherer for W.O.W.K.-T.V., News 13 Charleston and Huntington, West Virginia. Ben can be reached at bmoore@wowktv.com
Original story can be found at:
http://www.wowktv.com/story/19918128/local-women-donate-bags-to-foster-children