Rep. Jim Walsh is the keynote speaker; registration required by Sept. 12
Rep. Jim Walsh will be the keynote speaker at the Clark County Republican Women (CCRW) dinner meeting to be held Thu., Sept. 19 at the Battle Ground Community Center. Walsh, the Washington State Republican Party chairman, will be joined at the event by a bevy of local and statewide Republican primary election winners.
Rep. Walsh and the candidates will speak about the primary election wins and the strategy for winning in the upcoming November general election. The event will include what organizers are describing as a “sporty halftime celebration atmosphere as we dress for game day in candidate T-shirts and enjoy a game-day-inspired buffet spread.’’ Complimentary wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages will also be served.
The event will take place just over a month out from the November general election.
Advanced registration and payment required by Sept. 12. Cost is $30 for CCRW members and $40 for non members. Registration is open now at https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org/ccrw-upcoming-events/ccrw-dinner-event-09-2024/individual-registration
The Battle Ground Community Center is located at 912 E Main St., in Battle Ground. The dinner meeting will take place from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
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