An invitation from SUN Area Council of Republican Women

Dear Republican Woman,
 
We would like to personally invite you to become a member of the SUN Area Council of Republican Women. We have been doing exciting things to help elect Republican Candidates well as inform our community about candidates running for office and legislative issues.
 
Our next meeting will held in Northumberland County on Thursday, February 7th meeting at the Old “Y”, 325 Market Street, Sunbury at 6:30pm. We thank the Servanos for their generosity in allowing us to use their space. Our meeting topic will laying the groundwork on the importance of this year’s school board elections and how the school boards affect our lives, especially through their taxation powers. Presenting the topic will be Ben Ranck who brings a wealth of information to the subject. We will also be installing our new leadership for 2013-2014.
 
At our January meeting we invited Matt Wagner who spoke on Right to Work. I think you’ll agree that creating and sustaining jobs in Pennsylvania and the USA is a very important issue. It was a very informative meeting.
 
SUNACRW will be at the Evangelical Community Hospital’s Children’s Health Fair at the Susquehanna Valley Mall, where children color valentines for vets. The event is on Saturday, January 26, 2013 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. These valentines will be sent to veterans in our vet hospitals as well as those
soldiers currently serving overseas.
 
We would be thrilled to have you join us. I’m sure you will enjoy networking with others who are concerned about our country, state, and counties. We would be honored to have you as a SUNACRW member. You can choose to be as active or inactive as you wish. Too busy? Give us your check and we
will invest your money in activities that promote Republican principles. The cost is $5.00 to join the National Federation of Republican Women, the PA Federation of Republican Women and SUN Area Council of  Republican Women. Think about it, that’s only five cups of coffee a week and the benefits are tremendous.
 
With warmest regards,
SUN Area Council of Republican Women
sunacrw@yahoo.com
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SUNACW’s January Meeting topic, “Right to Work.”

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SUN Area Council of Republican Women thank Matthew Wagner spoke at their January 2013 meeting regarding right-to-work initiatives across the nation, the benefits that employee freedom brings to workers and the economy, and the importance of pursuing right-to-work legislation in Pennsylvania in 2013.  We hope to make Pennsylvania the 25th state in the nation to pass pro-freedom legislation for all workers.

SUN Area Council of Republican Women release January 2013 newsletter and host Serve Safe Certification

SUNACRW January Newsletter

For some time SUNACRW members have contemplated arranging a Serv
Safe class for our members, friends and family. Finally we can announce that this is being scheduled.  The cost is $68 plus s/h for the textbook and $75 for the exam.  This will be a self-study class with a review period before the proctored test.  If you or anyone you know is interested, please sign up no later than Monday January 14 so that we can inform the instructor and set a final test date. (We are aiming for a test date of February 23rd, but that is not finalized.) We will place the book order early next week so please sign up asap.  Serv Safe certification is good for 5years. – See newsletter for details.

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