January Meeting & Elections

Our January meeting will be held on Saturday, January 16 at The Looking Glass Restaurant at 329 Warfield Blvd, Clarksville, TN.  Breakfast begins at 9:30, with the meeting to start at 10:00 am. If you plan on eating breakfast, please RSVP to Cathy Kolb via text or email (931-801-6954 or cathykolb@reagan.com) as soon as possible.

Our speaker this month will be Judicial candidate Herb Patrick.  We will also be holding officer elections for the 2016-2017 term.

Hope to see you there!

It’s Meeting Time!

Our December meeting will be on Saturday, December 19th, at the Looking Glass on Warfield Blvd, in Clarksville.  Breakfast is at 9:30, with the meeting, more or less, starting at 10:00 am.  Since this is more of a holiday event, than a meeting, we won’t be as structured.  We do have Richard H. Binkley, Korean War Veteran and Missionary, who will be speaking briefly for us.  We’ll also have the return of our traditional Christmas Trivia contest (with prizes in three categories this year!).

New this year is the Candidate Ornament Poll…instead of a straw poll, we’ll be making ornaments featuring the likeness of our favorite Presidential candidate…bring a 2″ picture of your favorite!

Hope to see you there!

July Meeting with Marsha Blackburn

Our July meeting will be on Saturday, July 18th at 9:30 am (if you want breakfast) with the meeting to start at 10:00 am. We meet at The Looking Glass restaurant at 329 Warfield Blvd, in Clarksville.

This month we are very fortunate to have our own excellent Congressional Representative, Marsha Blackburn as our speaker!

Blackburn’s reputation for focusing on freedom, free people, and free markets helped move her from the Tennessee Senate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002, where she represents Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District.  She quickly became a leader in Congress and a leading voice advocating for a smaller, more efficient federal government that is accountable to its citizens.  A regular on many of the Fox News shows, she is often praised by good government groups for her positions on taxation and free market economics.  She is a strong supporter of the music industry as well as the military.  Her support of Fort Campbell has been key in protecting our largest employer in Montgomery County.  She has been named a Taxpayer Hero by Americans for Tax Reform each year she has served in Congress.  A native of Laurel, Mississippi, she is a graduate of Mississippi State University.  She is married, has two children, and two grandchildren.

June Meeting Notice – Date Change!

Please note that the date for our June meeting has been moved to 13th (instead of the 20th) since so many of our members will be attending a workshop the weekend of the 20th.

Our next meeting will be on Saturday, June 13 at the Looking Glass Restaurant at 329 Warfield Blvd. Dutch treat breakfast will be at 9:30 am, with the business meeting to start at 10:00Breakfast is buffet style, so please send Cathy Kolb a text or email (931-801-6954 or cathykolb@reagan.com) to let her know if you plan on eating ASAP.  We need to let the restaurant know how much food to prepare and that is very difficult if you do not RSVP.  Please help support this Republican-owned business by purchasing breakfast especially since they are giving us a DEAL on the room. Remember, friends and family are always welcome!

This month our speakers are our own Karel Lea Biggs, Sherry Hersh, and Jenn Powell who are all independent AdvoCare distributors.   They will explain how AdvoCare was founded on free-market principles and how it enables women to become healthier and at the same time, should they chose, wealthier as well.  Founded in 1993, AdvoCare is a company dedicated to solving two of American’s biggest problems:  poor health and large debt.  All three of these women have had success with the products and are big believers in how AdvoCare can empower women (and men) through independent business ownership.

Free Market Warrior Seminar!

Red River Republican Women’s Club Presents
“Free Market Warrior” Economic – Two Part Seminar
Conducted by: Loren Spivack (Accomplished author & trainer) http://www.facebook.com/lorenspivack

Part 1- Friday May 15, 2015 6:00PM – 9:30PM*
Part 2 – Saturday May 16, 2015 8:00AM – 11:30AM**

Location: The Looking Glass Restaurant
312 Warfield Blvd
Clarksville, TN

$25 Donation ~ Business Casual Dress

*Light Hors d’oeuvres included **Breakfast included

Loren Spivack, called the “Free Market Warrior”, spent most of his adult life in NYC. Spivack worked for several non-profit organizations and as a management consultant. He founded the “Free Market Warrior” in 2009 to make a positive difference in American politics and economics. As the author of The New Democrat, he provides a parody of the Obama administration and transforms the political personalities of our times into cartoon characters in a conservative morality play.
Mr. Spivack has given seminars about the economic literacy of the Free Market Warrior and explains how a free society cannot survive unless the people understand what is going on. He has committed himself to helping an entire generation of Americans learn and understand how economics works. Spivack has amassed a great deal of relevant and vital knowledge of economic systems and how they relate to governments and citizens. To date, Loren Spivack has delivered his famous seminar to over 200 groups in 17 states. The seminar in Clarksville will be Spivack’s first seminar in Tennessee.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity, seating is limited, secure your tickets now.
For Tickets contact Cathy Kolb
CathyKolb@reagan.com or call 931‐801-‐6954

April Meeting Notice

Our next meeting will be on Saturday, April 18 at the Looking Glass Restaurant at 329 Warfield Blvd. Dutch treat breakfast will be at 9:30 am, with the business meeting to start at 10:00. Breakfast is buffet style, so please send Cathy Kolb a text or email (931-801-6954 or cathykolb@reagan.com) to let her know if you plan on eating ASAP. We need to let the restaurant know how much food to prepare and that is very difficult if you do not RSVP. Please help support this Republican-owned business by purchasing breakfast especially since they are giving us a DEAL on the room. Remember, friends and family are always welcome

Our speaker this month is Tennessee Federation of Republican Women’s President, Linda D. Buckles. She serves as TN GOP State Executive Committeewoman on the Bylaws and Administrative Committees and the Sullivan County Republican Party Executive Board. Linda served as the Greater Kingsport Republican Women’s President three terms, TRFW Area 1 VP two terms, Chairman of the TFRW Convention, Logistics Chairman for many major Republican Events, Former Chairman of the Sullivan County Headquarters, NFRW Regent, NFRW Membership committee and participated in the last three RNC Conventions.
Linda is known for consistently working hard over the past three decades recruiting and campaigning to expand the East TN GOP Delegation. Originally from Oak Ridge, Tennessee she earned her B.S. Degree at East Tennessee State University and her masters at nearby Appalachian State University. She worked as a school teacher and has served her community in various volunteer and leadership positions, too numerous for the space allotted! She has also served her community extensively in her work as a leader, Elder, and Deacon at Kingsport’s First Presbyterian Church, including service as President of their Childcare Center Board.
She is married to her husband John, and has a daughter, Jacqueline.

Meeting Notice!!!!

Our next meeting will be on Saturday, March 21 at the Looking Glass Restaurant at 329 Warfield Blvd. Dutch treat breakfast will be at 9:30 am, with the business meeting to start at 10:00. Breakfast is buffet style, so please send Cathy Kolb a text or email (931-801-6954 or cathykolb@reagan.com) to let her know if you plan on eating ASAP. We need to let the restaurant know how much food to prepare and that is very difficult if you do not RSVP. Please help support this Republican-owned business by purchasing breakfast especially since they are giving us a DEAL on the room. Remember, friends and family are always welcome.

Our speaker this month is a young man who is going places, Paul Campuzano, II. Paul is a wonderful example of a young, hard-working young man. Just when you think the younger generation just doesn’t get it, a young man like Paul comes along to give you faith in the next generation!
A soon-to-be graduate of Clarksville’s Northeast High School, Paul holds many academic awards, including the CMCSS Academic Excellence Award, the All A Honor Roll, and is a National ROTC Scholarship Winner. His involvement in JROTC includes honors as Superior Cadet, Drill Team Commander, Battalion Commander, and JROTC Academic Excellence (to name just a few). An Eagle Scout, Paul also played football, competed in track and field, and is member of the National Honor Society (where he was President) as well as the Beta Club. Although he was accepted to both Austin Peay State University and the Virginia Military Institute, he has been appointed to, and will be attending, the United States Military Academy at West Point this fall. Please join us this month as we hear from one of the best young men Clarksville has produced, a young man who will definitely be a leader someday soon!.

February Meeting Notice

Hi everyone…the weather has been frightful, but we’re still hoping to hold our monthly meeting on Saturday, February 21st at the Looking Glass Restaurant on Warfield Blvd. Breakfast is at 9:30 with the meeting to begin at 10:00 am. Our speaker this month will be Rep. Jay Reedy. Get out of the house and join us!

October Meeting!

It’s fall break for many of us, yet we still have our October meeting this month on Saturday, October 18th! Jennifer Hicks will be speaking to us on Amendment One, so be sure to attend this one! The election is right around the corner so this meeting should be full of fun, information, and fellowship!

As usual, our meeting will be held at The Looking Glass Restaurant on Warfield Blvd. If you wish to have breakfast, it begins at 9:30, with the meeting to begin at 10:00.