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Darke County Republican Women’s Club to host candidates
Republican Candidates on November 5 ballot to speak
GREENVILLE, OHIO – The Darke County Republican Women’s Club (DCRWC) has
invited all of the Darke County Republican Candidates running in the
November 5 election to speak. The program will be held at 6 p.m. on
October 14 at the Chestnut Village Center of the Brethren Home
Retirement Community, 750 Chestnut Street, Greenville.
The invited Republican candidates on the ballot, with the position each
seeks, are: Steve Willman (Greenville Mayor), Rebecca Strait
(Greenville Treasurer), Roxanne Willman (Greenville Auditor), Clarence
Godwin (First Ward, Greenville City Council), Doris Howdieshell (Second
Ward, Greenville City Council), and Matt Staugler (Fourth Ward,
Greenville City Council).
“The club is very pleased to provide this chance for the residents of
Darke County to meet the Republican Candidates personally, have a
chance to speak with them and hear their plans for Greenville,” said
Betty Hill, DCRWC President. “These are the people who will help run
Greenville’s government for the next four years. We hope the public
will take advantage of this opportunity to meet them.”
Awards Chairman Jaime LeVeck will also be speaking to club members
regarding the club award program available through the Ohio Federation
of Republican Women.
The evening’s program is free and does not require reservations. The
Club does offer an optional dinner, prior to the speaker’s program, at
a per person cost of $10 for those who would like to attend and have
made reservations for the meal. Dinner reservations must be made prior
to noon, October 10, by calling Wavelene Denniston at (937) 547-6477 or
emailing her at: DCRWReservations@darkegop.org.
DCRWC is a political group founded to provide political education and
legislative information; provide a wider knowledge of the principles of
the Republican Party; increase the number of registered Republicans;
recruit, promote, and support qualified Republican women for political
office; give exposure to and work actively for all Republican
candidates; and lend support to the activities of other Republican
organizations. The DCRWC is a multi-generational, multi-cultural
organization providing the structure and support for political
activists to learn, engage, and flourish. The Club is chartered by the
National Federation of Republican Women and is a member of the Ohio
Federation of Republican Women. For more information, visit:
http://www.darkegop.org/womens-club.html or email President Betty Hill
at: DCRWPresident@darkegop.org
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