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NEWS AND EVENTS |
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Fort Worth Republican Women
Luncheon and General Meeting
March 24, 2010 Cost $23 per person
Candidate Forum
Fort Worth Club 306 West 7th Street, 12th Floor Fort Worth, Texas 76102
11:00 a.m. Social 11:30 a.m. Buffet Luncheon
Please RSVP to: Mary Mae McDonald at mmtap@att.net Or Patty Emerson at 817.478.8713
Paid for and authorized by Fort Worth Republican Women |
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Luncheon Reservation Cancellation Policy Cancellation Deadline The Friday prior to the 4th Wednesday Luncheon
The Fort Worth Club requires that we guarantee all reservations for lunch, and when you are unable to honor your reservation, then we are obligated to pay for it. You can reimburse FWRW for the $23 expenditure on your behalf by mailing a check in that amount to our Treasurer, Carolyn Jackson, 6937 Allen Place Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76116. Please make your check payable to FWRW.
“A reservation made is a reservation to be paid.” |
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Click on: The Fort Worth Club for directions, maps, and parking info. |
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WANT A GREAT GIFT IDEA?
Why not give your Mom, your sister, your daughter, your grandmother and/or your friends a year’s membership in Fort Worth Republican Women?
This perfect gift is just a ‘click’ away. Contact Brooke Ulrickson Or print, complete & mail a membership form. |




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CAR POOL Parking at the FW Club will be increasing from $2.00 to $3.00 during the hours of 11:30 to 2:30. The rate outside that time frame is $1.25 per half hour. |

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Attend your Precinct Convention.
Be a delegate to your Senatorial District Convention.
Info below |
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Check out the new Tarrant County Republican Headquarters’ website at:
Just click on the above link!
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Fort Worth Republican Women Newly Elected 2010 Executive Board
Kaye Moreno, President Brooke Ulrickson, 1st Vice President, Membership Patti Schade, 2nd Vice President, Programs Colleen Putnam, 3rd Vice President, Campaigns Linda Strassburger, 4th Vice President, Finance Debra Coffey, 5th Vice President, Yearbook Bonnie Sudderth, 6th Vice President, Newsletter Joy Nix, Secretary Carolyn Jackson, Treasurer
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Don’t forget to pay your FWRW Dues |

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ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY CONVENTIONS
Primary (& Run Off) Election Primary voters elect the Republican candidates who will appear on the General Election ballot, their precinct chairman, and their county chairman. Voters can then attend their Party’s precinct convention that night.
Precinct Convention Delegates to the precinct convention elect permanent convention officers, elect delegates and alternates to their county or state senatorial district convention, and pass/defeat resolutions presented by delegates.
County/Senatorial District Convention Delegates to the county or state senatorial district convention elect permanent convention officers, elect delegates and alternates to the state convention, and pass/defeat resolutions presented by delegates.
State Convention Delegates to the state convention ratify the Party rules, Party platform, and elect the State Chairman and State Vice Chairman. In presidential years, they also ratify all delegates and alternates to the national convention as well as the Presidential Electors and elect a National Committeeman and National Committeewoman.
State Convention, Senatorial District Caucus Delegates to the state convention, meeting in caucus by state senatorial district, elect permanent caucus officers, permanent committee members, their SREC Committeeman and Committeewoman, and nominate candidates for State Chairman and State Vice Chairman.
State Convention, Congressional Caucus (Presidential Years) In Presidential years, delegates to the state convention also meet by congressional caucus. In this caucus, they elect delegates and alternates to the national convention and elect a member to sit on the National Nominations Committee, which selects at-large delegates to the national convention. They also elect Presidential Electors and nominate candidates for National Committeeman and Committeewoman. |
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