Invitation to our Lincoln Day Luncheon on July 24th!

Lincoln Day Luncheon 2021

Get your tickets now! Don’t Miss this Great Event!

Saturday, July 24, 2021 – Starts at 11 a.m.

Keynote Speaker – GLEN MORGAN

Glen is currently the Executive Director of the Citizens Alliance for Property Rights. Glen Morgan was the Grassroots Director and the Property Rights Director at the Freedom Foundation from 2011 until 2015. He enjoys creating videos documenting Big Government’s abuses of citizens – particularly on property rights issues.

He is a frequent writer and speaker on property rights, the environmental movement, Big Government, and the importance of citizen activism. In 2014, Bill Whittle called Glen, “The ascended high master of political messaging.” Glen doesn’t consider himself a high master of anything, but he enjoys exploring policy issues in local government and exposing government corruption and incompetence which impacts everyone. Most recently, he has been working on Election Integrity in Washington State.  Read more about Glen here: We The Governed – Glen Morgan Short Bio

Special Guest  – State Rep. Jim Walsh

Special Appearance by

US Congressional Candidate Elizabeth Kreiselmaier

 

BBQ Luncheon catered by Coyote Grill

Special Music – Proud to be an American – honoring our Vets – and God Bless America

Meet the Candidates running for office.

SILENT & LIVE AUCTIONS!

Held on the gorgeous grounds of the George Washington Inn overlooking the Strait!

Geroge Washington Inn, Photo By Daniel A. Abbott

(Bring and hat and suntan lotion – enjoy the beautiful weather and meet new friends!)

 

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Pres. George Washington – Thanksgiving Proclamation 1790

Pres. George Washington – Thanksgiving Proclamation 1790

With all the challenges facing us in America today, Thanksgiving is a good time to step back into history and remember what our first president stated when he proclaimed the time set aside for Thanksgiving, and the reasons for it.  It’s a  good opportunity to read this short statement at our Thanksgiving dinner tables and learn a little history, too!

Thanksgiving Proclamation, 3 October 1789

Thanksgiving Proclamation

[New York, 3 October 1789]

By the President of the United States of America. a Proclamation.

Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor—and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested me “to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness.” (more…)

State Convention ends with elected national delegates, electors, and an updated platform

June 27, 2020

The Washington State Republican Convention was held June 26-27, 2020, with around 1100 state delegates, who voted on national state convention delegates and alternates, and electors.  The final item on the agenda was the passage of the 2020 Platform, which incorporated and updated the 2016 platform, and is excellent.  This Platform reflects where we stand as Republicans, and also includes a brief history of the GOP.  You can read it here:  2020 Washington State Republican Platform.

State convention delegates met online for a virtual convention – the first of its kind in Washington State – due to the COVID-19 shutdown.  It went very smoothly, with State Chairman Caleb Heimlich facilitating.  Former Chair, Susan Hutchison, served as chair of the State Platform Committee, and she presently an overview of the platform, which had been made available prior to the convention.  The Platform passed with a 95.4% of the vote.

Our thanks goes out to our state delegates for taking their time to make a difference, and especially to Kaj Ahlburg, who served as our representative on the state platform committee.  He received a special mention from Susan Hutchison as being a valuable member of the committee, having served on the 2016 platform committee, as well.  Thanks also to Lois Perry, who served on the Rules Committee, and Michele Caples for her participation on the Credential Committee.  Sue Forde was elected as caucus chair for Clallam County, and Dick Pilling was elected as caucus vice-chair.

Now let’s get to work to elect Republicans to the State House and Senate, in all offices at the State level, for Congress, and for Governor!

Your Voice Counts…Only If You Use It! Clallam County 2020 Republican Caucuses

Your Voice Counts…Only If You Use It! Clallam County 2020 Republican Caucuses

Mark your calendar:  February 29, 2020

Doors open for caucus registration at 8:30 a.m.

Caucuses start promptly at 10 a.m. (Doors will be closed at that time)

What is a caucus?

A caucus is a gathering of supporters or members of a political party to voice their opinions.  On that day, precincts (neighborhoods divided into political boundaries and political parties) will have the opportunity to advance the issues important to them and select the presidential candidate of their choice.

You live in a precinct in Clallam County.  Your precinct number will show on your voter registration card.  You can also look it up at  on the internet,https://voter.votewa.gov/WhereToVote.aspx or check for where you live, which is designated on the precinct maps (http://www.clallam.net/Auditor/documents/countymap.pdf). (more…)

Sunday, Sept 30th: Special Class on United State Space Program 1960 thru 2000


Posted 9/26/2012

We are fortunate to have two space experts here is Clallam County, one with expertise on the Launch and operations aspects, and one on the development, maintenance and design aspects of programs like Apollo, Shuttle, Space Station, and deep space/Mars Landers. These two have offered to present a four hour long class where they will go through their experiences on the inside of these programs, their successes and less than successes, and with ample opportunities to ask questions. Donations of $20 suggested to cover materials for this fund raiser. Anyone interested please call ahead, 457-1672 or email odonnell@q.com. Location is 2194 West 4th Street, Port Angeles. (more…)