Our Children, Our Future!

PFRW President Meryl Hatton announces the PFRW Theme for 2013:  “Our Children, Our Future.”  She writes, ” look forward to working with each of you in 2013.  It is about the future and as Republicans we have a lot of work to do to grow and secure our party. Our children and grandchildren are depending us to safeguard and pass on to them the America that we know and love.”

Remember the 5 Ws, When Women Work We Win!

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PFRW Spring Cleaning

spring cleaningSpring Cleaning – join other PFRW members on Saturday, February 2, 2013 from 8:00 am – ???? to Spring Clean our headquarters. Bring a bucket and scrub cloth as we wash walls, organize items and yes, we do do windows.  Bring something  to share for a potluck lunch (light and simple).  If you could let Irene Harris know if you plan to attend so she has I idea of how many will be there it would be appreciated (rockstargop@verizon.net).  However, if it is a last minute thing and you are able to attend, just show up.

NFRW Thanks Members; Election Report

Dear NFRW Member,

This is a difficult day for each one of us. When you pour your heart, soul and mind – every ounce of your being – into something, only to have it return void, it is indescribable.

But one aspect of this election makes me extremely proud, and that is your level of participation. This year, Republican women stepped up to a degree that I have never before seen. Your efforts in the presidential election, as well as in your state and local elections, are unprecedented, and what you did matters.

So even though we are going through a sort of grieving process today, please know that I truly appreciate each and every one of you, and that I couldn’t be prouder.

Now, a quick report on our Republican women candidates. A few of their races are still too close to call, but here is what we know so far:

New Republican women elected to federal or statewide office:
Deb Fischer of Nebraska, U.S. Senate
Jackie Walorski of Indiana, U.S. House
Ann Wagner of Missouri, U.S. House
Susan Bitter Smith of Arizona, Corporation Commissioner
Sue Ellspermann of Indiana, Lt. Governor
Kirsten Baesler of North Dakota, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Christi Craddick of Texas, Railroad Commissioner

Races too close to call:
Martha McSally of Arizona, U.S. House
Sandy Welch of Montana, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Kim Wyman of Washington, Secretary of State

Incumbents who lost their races:
Mary Bono Mack of California, U.S. House
Judy Biggert of Illinois, U.S. House
Ann Marie Buerkle of New York, U.S. House
Nan Hayworth of New York, U.S. House

Thank you again for your outstanding work on behalf of our Republican candidates.

God Bless You,

Rae Lynne Chornenky
President
National Federation of Republican Women

 

NFRW Joins With the Palladian View for Victory in November

NFRW members may join the efforts of the Palladian View team of committeed Republican women to join with them in our shared effort to take our country back. We must commit all of our resources to make certain the States listed below turn from blue to red to ensure Barack Obama is a one-term president.

Palladian View is mobilizing a team of 100 Republican women from around the country to go door-to-door getting out the vote for Romney-Ryan and the Republican ticket in three battleground states: North Carolina, Florida, and Virginia.

  • Travel to NC: October 3, Block Walking: October 4-6
  • Travel to FL: October 17, Block Walking: October 18-23
  • Travel to VA: October 24, Block Walking: October 25-28

Volunteer to participate by going online to http://www.palladianview.com/

and clicking on “Victory With Palladian View” in the upper right hand corner.

Together, Republican women can effectively organize the grassroots to positively impact the election and take back our country.

PFRW Inspirational Breakfast

SUNACRW and PFRW lost one of their active members during 2012.  PFRW holds an inspirational breakfast in memory of those members who are no longer with us.

SUNACRW made a donation to the House Headquarters fund in memory of Loretta Sprenkle.  An Inspirational Breakfast was held with Chaplin David Hicks, USA Ret as the speaker.  Loretta was  honored at this memorial breakfast, as other members who are no longer with us, but made a huge contribution to the group and our country.

Chaplin (Major General) David H. Hicks, USA Ret