BURNET COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN S CLUB NEWS

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Burnet County Republican Women s Club December, 2015 BURNET COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN S CLUB NEWS We Care, We Communicate, We Educate AND

Gail s Gatherings Thanksgiving is behind us and now everyone is preparing for Christmas. How exciting it is to be decorating, feasting, attending parties, purchasing gifts, and sharing our bounties with others. The Holidays are a time for family, friends, and celebration. As we all prepare let us remember those who are less fortunate. There are so many avenues for giving and helping and I know all of you planning to do just that. Gail Teegarden, President Burnet County Republican Women I want to say Thank You to all the ladies who served on the BCRW Board this year and each of you made a contribution to our successful year. It has, indeed, been a pleasure and honor to serve with each of you. Your knowledge and willingness to give of your time has made my position as President so much easier and pleasant. I am looking forward to 2016 and Victory for the Republican Party in all elections. Each of you will have a special role in this success. Get ready to work in our local, state and of course, the Presidential election. I am thanking you in advance for all you will do for your country. CONGRATULATIONS!!! Burnet County Republican Women PAC on winning a GOLD Club Achievement Award presented to us by the National Federation of Republican Women. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Gail Teegarden, President Mary Moore, Vice President and Hospitality Janice Estill, Secretary and Special Events Carolyn Richmond, Treasurer and PAC Barbara Hoffman, Assistant Treasurer and Membership Shirley Hunsperger, Member At Large and Awards & Conventions Fran Urbanosky, Member At Large and Historian Darlene Hargett, Campaign Activities Dorothy James, Legislation Nancy Parmeter, Bylaws Sandra Thompson, Newsletter and Directory Carolyn Taplin & Von Brookshire, Caring for America Parliamentarian, Carolyn Stripling

Minutes Burnet County Republican Women General Meeting November 12, 2015 Reed Building, Burnet, TX The regular monthly meeting of the Burnet County Republican Women was held on November 12, 2015 at the Reed Building, Burnet, Tx. Gail Teegarden, President, called the meeting to order at 11:45 a.m. Carolyn Taplin gave the invocation and Karrie Crownover led the pledges to the United States and Texas flags. Gail recognized elected officials, candidates, precinct chairs and then all guests. Gail pointed out that Mary Moore, Vice President, was celebrating the 50 th anniversary with her husband Pat. She then asked all veterans to stand and thanked them for their service. We then broke for lunch. Gail invited Casie Walker to introduce our speaker. She announced our speaker Amy Clark Vice Chair of Republican Party of Texas and an NRA Member. Amy gave a very motivational speech about having energy and enthusiasm during this election time we are in. She gave several examples of how to speak up about your conservatism and enter into conversation with those that are not of the thinking and principles that we have. Amy also talked about her being a proud member of the NRA. Gail presented a book The Clinton s War on Women and told Amy that the book would be presented to the Spicewood Public Library in her name. Gail then asked the group to review the minutes from the last meeting. Londa Chandler motioned that we accept the minutes as presented. Casie Walker seconded the motion-the motion passed. Carolyn Richmond, Treasurer, presented the treasurer s report. The balance of funds is $3,860.03. Gail announced that the club had purchased enough constitution books to give to all middle school students and ask for volunteers to help apply stickers showing they were provided by BCRW. Then the Caring for America chairmen, Von Brookshire and Carolyn Taplin handed out notes for members to put thank you comments to send to the women serving in the military along with the items that had been provided. Carolyn also mentioned that food needed to be given to Christian Women s Job Core. Donna Wilcox, County Republican Chair announced that she had sent a letter to all candidates regarding campaigning rules and ethics. Katherine McAnally then announced the slate of officers and the members approved as stated. Gail then mentioned that three of our group attended the TFRW convention and it had been very informative and enjoyable. Mary Moore announced that the next meeting held in December was going to be pot luck and requested that all bring various kinds of salads. With there being no additional business Mary motioned that the meeting be adjourned. Gail adjourned the meeting at 1:05 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Janice Estill Janice Estill

PHOTOS FROM NOVEMBER, 2015 BCRW MEETING Busy, happy hands (left to right) Joyce Smith, Carolyn Richmond, Von Brookshire and Fran Urbanovsky putting labels in U.S. Constitutions to be donated to local schools. Associate Member Linville Baker and BCRW President, Gail Teegarden, talking while Gail is putting labels in the U.S. Constitutions. BCRW VP, Mary Moore, and Granite Shoals Chief of Police, J.P. Wilson at BCRW Nov. meeting. BCRW President, Gail Teegarden, presents book to BCRW Nov. Speaker of the Month, Amy Clark. The book will be donated in Amy s name to Amy bought one of the Vote Republican signs that BCRW is selling.

MORE PHOTOS FROM THE BCRW NOV. MEETING Cassie Walker, District Clerk of Burnet County, introduces BCRW Speaker of the Month, Amy Clark, Vice Chair of the Republican Party of Texas. Carolyn Taplin gives the invocation at the November meeting of the BCRW Club. Kala, sister of Tari Pilgreen, Tari Pilgreen, Congressman Mike Conaway, Gail Teegarden and Carolyn Richmond at TFRW Convention, Lubbock, TX. Left: Gail Teegarden, Carolyn Richmond and Tari Pilgreen at the TFRW Convention, Lubbock, TX.

Caring for America Please bring a medium size stuffed animal to the December meeting to be donated to the Children s Advocacy s Center. The toys are used when the children come into the center. Lunch Reservations for December 2015 Meeting Call Janice @ 830-693-0354 or cell 830-220-0263 Email jestill2@verizon.net Light Lunch Cost: $10.00 DUES FOR 2016 ARE DUE If you did not pay your 2016 dues at the October or November meeting, they are due. We want the 2016 BCRW Directory to go to press in December, so we do not want to miss anyone. Please mail your dues along with the application in this newsletter to: BCRW P.O. Box 1055 Marble Falls, TX 78654 Or Bring your dues to the December meeting.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS BCRW Christmas Luncheon, Thursday, December 10 th, 11:30 am at the Building in Burnet. Marsha Farney will swear in 2016 officers. Lunch served. Cost $10.00 Reed December 15th 6:00 PM Burnet County Republican Ballot Draw and Debate Watch at Double Horn Brewing, 208 Avenue H, Marble Falls Self Ordered and paid menu/beverages. Christmas cookies and door prizes. RSVP: Mary Jane Avery @ mjavery@swb.net or call: 409-781-5000. December 25 th, Merry Christmas! January 1 st, 2016 Happy New Year! Texas Senate District 24 Candidate Forum, Thursday January 21, 2016 at Burnet Community Center, 6:30 PM. Burnet County Candidates Meet and Greet Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at River City Grille, in Marble Falls at 6:00 PM 6 th Annual BCRC Chili Cook-Off, Saturday, February 20, 2016 at the Burnet County Fairgrounds Building 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Tickets $10 per person Auction benefitting Burnet County Republican Women PAC Scholarship Reporting Volunteer Hours Submitted by Darlene Hargett We are going to try a different method of reporting volunteer hours this year. On the next page is a form for each member to use to record hours. I will ask you to send this form to me at the end of each quarter. You may send it electronically or give me a paper copy at a meeting. My contact information is at the top of the form. If you have any questions, please contact me. Happy Volunteering!

Volunteer Hours for BCRW Name: Member: Yes PRECINCT# Address: City: Phone: Email: HOURS FOR QUARTER # TYPES OF CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES MONTH 1 Precinct Convention Participant County Convention Participant State Convention Participant Work at home (mailings, phoning, posters, clerical, cooking, etc.) Newsletter/directory Membership Packets Work at or for a special event (but not as a guest) Contact Darlene Hargett at 713-805-2325 or Email: darlene@dhargett.com. MONTH 2 MONTH 3 TOTAL Volunteer at any county, state, or Federation HQ Attendance at (travel to) Federation Board mtgs/conventions as well as committee work in preparation Political work while at Federation mtgs Volunteering for a Republican candidate for a non-partisan office such as school board Presenting political programs or speeches at local civic clubs Working on Republican candidate campaign (distributing signs or any other activity) GET OUT THE VOTE participant Running for Office - all time spent campaigning Voter Registration Other work (describe briefly)

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