WHY JOIN? www.ncfrw.com The North Carolina Federation of Republican Women provides an avenue of political involvement for women who share the Republican philosophy. NCFRW is committed to providing the education and information to better prepare our members on the issues of the day, and the tools to be more effective in the challenges ahead. As a member of the North Carolina Federation of Republican Women YOU have exclusive access to newsletters that include member club communication, offering the opportunity to become involved throughout the state and learn from professional volunteer leaders. YOU have exclusive access to political education materials on campaigning, raising funds, building membership and planning programs. YOU have exclusive access to NCFRW board meetings, workshops and educational opportunities. YOU are part of an organization that encourages the recruitment, development and support of qualified Republican candidates, both men and women. YOU are part of a talent bank of Republican women available to serve in elective or appointive positions. Seven great reasons to join NCFRW 1 You’re Connected NCFRW membership in the National Federation of Republican Women makes you part of the largest women’s political organization in the United States. Tens of thousands of women throughout the nation benefit from this partnership. 2 You’re Local You will be a part of a local club in local communities, cities and counties throughout the state. The North Carolina Federation of Republican Women, organized in 1953, is an autonomous affiliate of the North Carolina Republican Party. 3 You’re With Friends We’re your next door neighbor, doing his or her part to ensure a strong tomorrow for America. Local and regional leadership directly influences the state organization. Members of the NCFRW will be campaigners, state legislators, precinct committeemen and women, door-to-door canvassers, campaign managers and community leaders. 4 Our Goals are Clear Unite the Republican women of North Carolina into an active, constructive organization to sustain and grow the Republican Party; support the Republican National and State Committee initiatives and work for the election of the Republican Party nominees; encourage, promote and educate Republican women to run for elected office, make a real and direct impact on our local communities through our service and leadership. 5 It’s Convenient Each individual organization chooses a meeting time and place that is best for its members. This varies with each community. The strength of the NCFRW lies in the autonomy of the local club. The North Carolina Federation holds three statewide meetings each year in diverse areas throughout the state to bring together our members and share political briefings, educational workshops and valuable opportunity to interact with other Republican women from across the state. 6 It’s Effective When you join us, you WILL influence government. As part of the largest women’s political organization in the state, you have generations of wisdom to rely on in affecting your community and the political process that defines it. Best of all, it links you with other men and women who share your desire to make the world a better place…people you’ll be proud to call friends. 7 It’s Easy! We’d be delighted to receive your phone call or email. Or you may simply email zanbunn@gmail.com, and a NCFRW officer will contact you. Membership in the North Carolina Federation of Republican Women is comprised of registered Republican Women in Clubs across the State of North Carolina. Currently there are over 57 North Carolina clubs with over 2400+ members. There are five Regional Vice Presidents – Coastal Capital, Central, Foothills and Mountain. Our clubs are involved in campaigns, issue advocacy, political education and candidate recruitment. Our members are always excited to mentor new members, so that the knowledge they have can be passed to a new generation of Republican Women. Helen Pannullo, VP Coastal Region jnphgp@atmc.net 910-579-5533 Brunswick County RW Columbus County RWC Craven County RWC Crystal Coast RWC (Carteret) Dare County RW East Carolina RW Greater Greenville RW Lower Cape Fear RWC (New Hanover) Onslow County RWC RW of Pitt County Tar River RWC (Edgecombe County) Linda Arnold, VP Capitol Region lsa@lindaarnold.net 919-593-4648 Alamance RW of NC Cumberland County RW Fayetteville RWC (Cumberland) Johnston County RWC RW of Cary & Southwestern Wake County RW of Chapel Hill (Orange) RW of Lee County Robeson County RW Scotland County RWC Triangle RWC (Durham) Wake County RWC Anne Huggins, VP Foothills Region mahuggins2002@yahoo.com 704-827-3350 Cabarrus RW Catawba County RW Catawba County League of RW Charlotte Mecklenburg RW East Lincoln RWC Gaston County RWC Mecklenburg Evening RW North Mecklenburg RW RW of Greater Cabarrus Stanly County RWC Sweet Union RWC (Union) Women Republicans of Cleveland County Cornelia Groce, VP Central Region colgroce@earthlink.net 336-813-6915 Alexander County RW Davidson County RWC Forsyth County RWC Great State RW Greater Greensboro RWC (Guilford) High Point RWC (Guilford) Iredell County RWC Moore RW Randolph County RWC Rockingham County RWC RW in Action/Taylorsville (Alexander) Surry-Stokes RWC Wake Up RWC (Guilford) Wilkes County RWC Betty Budd, VP Mountain Region bbudd1@charter.net 828-676-0497 Appalachian RW (Mitchell) Blue Ridge RW (Buncombe) Buncombe County RW Caldwell County RWC Foothills RWC (Burke) Gem Country RWC (Macon) Henderson County RWC Mountain High RW (Macon, Jackson & Transylvania) Polk County RWC Smoky Mountain RW Watauga County RWC WHY JOIN? www.ncfrw.com
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