The event will be held on Mon., April 22, at 5:30 p.m., at Casa Bonita Mexican Restaurant
The Southwest Washington Federated Republican Women will host Leslie Lewallen, as a special guest speaker at their next meeting on Monday (April 22).
“We are thrilled to host Leslie Lewallen at our next dinner meeting!” said Carolyn Crain, president of Southwest Washington Federated Republican Women (SWFRW).
The event will be held on Mon., April 22, at 5:30 p.m., at Casa Bonita Mexican Restaurant, at the intersection of Thurston Way and NE Parkway Drive, near Vancouver Mall in Vancouver WA. Those planning to attend should RSVP to: swfrwboard@gmail.com
Leslie Lewallen, Republican candidate for Washington’s Third Congressional District, is a current City Council member for the city of Camas, a former Prosecuting Attorney, and a wife and mother of four. Lewallen offers a broad focus on many public policy issues facing the district. The district includes all or part of Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties.
SWFRW meets monthly to address a full variety of public policy issues, and routinely includes special guest speakers and candidates. SWFRW has a particular focus on legislation in the Washington State Legislature, and tracks those bills at: www.olympiawatch.org
SWFRW is a 527 political organization, and is affiliated with the National Federation of Republican Women, and the Washington Federation of Republican Women.
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