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February
Issue
President’s
Corner
President’s Note:
What an exciting year we are going to have. At our Christmas Party we were lucky to have Carol Del Carlo,
President of the NvFRW, install our officers for 2015. CVI put on a great dinner and everyone enjoyed the eve-
ning. It is always a pleasure to have an event where we can all socialize and talk with members we don’t usually
see or who don’t sit by us at a lunch meeting.
I was amazed at the great turnout we had for our first lunch meeting January 14th. It was so nice to have so many
new guests. I was also glad to see so many returning members. Judge Perkins was a delightful guest speaker.
He was both informative and fun. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to him as did the others around me. I know our
VP of Programs, Barbara McRoberts, wants to have speakers we will all enjoy. Please let her know if there is
someone you would like to hear.
Thank you all who volunteered to fill some of the committee chair positions. Please feel free to call others to
help or to be a co-chair if you want. I would love to see everyone involved in the club. If you don’t see a posi-
tion for something you want to do call me and we will see what we can do. New ideas are always welcome.
January 17th was the leadership meeting at the Governor’s mansion in Carson City. NvFRW puts one on each
year and invites all the members of every club. Eight of us attended from SNRW and it was very informative
and included a delicious lunch. The guest speaker was Victor Joecks, from the NPRI and he discussed the 2015
Legislative Session along with the Governor’s budget ideas. What an eye opener! It was wonderful to meet with
the ladies from the other Northern Nevada clubs. The focus was on leadership and how to be advocates for the
causes you are passionate about.
Next month, our own commissioner, Barry Penzel, will we be the speaker. He will tell us about what is happen-
ing in our area. I hope you will all be able to join us for good food and good company. We are also trying to fix
the sound problem so everyone can hear better. Please make your reservations by calling Linda Davis at 265-
1566 or email her at [email protected].
Thank you,
Pat Smith
SNRW MINUTES
January 14, 2015
The meeting of the SNRW was called to order by President Pat Smith at 12:00 noon. President Pat gave the invocation and Dave Brady led us in the Salute to the Flag.
Special guests were introduced. The new board was also introduced. The 2014 board was recognized and our Past-Past President, Nancy Jarvis was given a gift.
1st VP of program, Barbara McRoberts, introduced our speaker, Judge Thomas Perkins. He gave us a very enter-taining view of his courtroom experiences and that the rule of law must prevail.
The minutes of the November meeting were approved. Jan Muzzy gave the treasurer’s report.
2nd VP of membership, Nancy Brisack, reported that we have between 75 – 80 members.
The sustainability drawing was won by Alice Morgan, $52.00.
Sally Wiley reported that boxes are again being put together for the troops and will be mailed January 29th.
St. Patrick’s dinner is fast approaching and our chair, Joyce Richardson, needs a lot of help. She needs members to get raffle items, cook roasts, set up the room, and clean up afterwards. All volunteers will be appreciated.
Mary Porter reported that the DCRCC will have their annual Lincoln-Reagan dinner at
5:00 pm on February 15th at the CVI. The cost is $40.00 for singles and $75.00 for couples.
The NVFRW will hold their annual Leadership meeting on January 17th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 12:55 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Jerri Bolinger, Recording Secretary
WA�TED/�EEDED: We are in need of items for our St. Patrick’s
Dinner “Pot ‘o Gold” choice drawings and/or auction. Please consider
donating something special for this fun event. As you know, this is our
only fund raiser in the year and all proceeds are designated to support
Republican Candidates in critical races. We are already getting ready
for the 2016 elections. If you have something to contribute, please
notify Joyce Richardson, 783-8462 or [email protected].
Recommended Reading
The Constitution Committee
President pro tem Nancy wears and has worn many hats. Recently she put on her reading cap and found time to make a recommendation that the Constitution Committee is passing along. Nancy thought you might want to take a look at Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics, by Charles Krauthammer, 2013, Crown Forum. If you have read any of his editorial pieces you already know that he is a superb writer. If you have listened to the Fox News Chan-nel you have been impressed by Charles Krauthammer’s commentary—frank, savvy and witty. Things That Matter contains a number of Charles Krauthammer’s award-winning essays. A variety of personal, political and his-torical topics are addressed as he takes the reader through the last three decades. Amazon’s customer reviewers gave 3,558 five-star reviews compared with 52 one-star reviews. One five-star reviewer shares that liberals may not enjoy the book as much as the review had.
Peter Wehner reviewed the book for “Commentary” magazine. He noted: “We should care about politics because political acts can have profound human consequences. It
makes a very great difference whether people live in freedom or servitude; whether government promotes a culture of life or a culture of death; whether the state is a guardian or an enemy of human dignity.
. . . There are plenty of people who bring dishonor to the enterprise. But at the risk of sounding out of touch with our times, there is something ennobling about politics, at least when done properly. We cannot ne-glect the importance of our laws or the political philosophies in which we root our laws because we cannot ne-glect their influence on our lives. Such are the duties of citizenship in a free society.
That is, I think, what Charles Krauthammer is saying; and why what he is saying matters so very much.”
Thank you for your recommendation, Nancy. Thanks, also, for everything you have contributed to SNRW. You helped focused our goal on fulfilling “< the duties of citizenship in a free society,” and bringing “. . . honor to the enterprise.”
Please give your reading recommendations to the Constitution Committee. We will inform our members of your
recommendations.
Sierra Nevada Republican Women’s
18th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner
& Fund Raiser!!!
Sunday March 15, 2015
St. Gall Catholic Church
1343 Centerville Lane
Gardnerville, NV 89410
Doors Open—4:45 p.m.
No Host Bar—5:00 p.m.
Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner—6:00 p.m.
Good Food & Good Times
Raffles & Prizes
$25 per person
Please make reservations in advance by March 9, 2015. This is our only fund-raiser for the year, so please support our club by attending. If you are unable to come, a donation would be welcome. Advance reservations are encouraged, but last-minute meals may be purchased at the door. Make checks payable to SNRW and mailed to:
S�RW, P.O. Box 2504, Minden, �V 89423
The next meeting of the Sierra Nevada Republican Women will be
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 Tahoe Ridge Winery and Bistro 11:30 a.m.—Luncheon Buffet
12:00 noon—Meeting and Guest Speaker 1:00 p.m.—Adjournment
Please RSVP to Linda Davis—775/ 265-1566 or [email protected]
S�RW Dates to Remember February 2 Ground Hog Day February 6 Reagan’s Birthday February 11 S�RW Meeting, Commissioner Penzel, Speaker February 12 Lincoln’s Birthday February 14 Valentine’s Day February 15 DCRCC Lincoln/Reagan Dinner February 16 President’s Day February 22 Washington’s Birthday
= Fly the Flag
FEBRUARY SPEAKER, BARRY PE�ZEL, DOUGLAS COU�TY
COMMISSIO�ER
Barry is a retired Colonel, US Army with 25 years of service as a Ranger, Aviator,
and Combat Leader. He has lived in Douglas County since 1992 and has owned and
operated businesses in Douglas County since 1993. He has served in many civic
organizations including the Greater Genoa Business Association, the Carson Valley
Renewable Energy Committee, and the Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Currently he is on the board of the Suicide Prevention �etwork of Douglas County,
a volunteer. He has retired from a successful business in the geothermal industry
and continues his commitment to public service in our community as a Douglas
County Commissioner. His current term will expire in 2016. He is the founder of
WAVE (Welcome All Veterans Everywhere)
Membership Dues for 2015
Member--------$25.00 Associate-------$15.00 Associates are: Husbands of SNRW members, Republican men from the community or members from another club. If you are an associate, please enter your primary club name: ________________________________________________________________________ (An associate may belong to more than one club.)
Please make checks payable to Sierra �evada Republican Women
Mail to: S�RW
P.O. Box 2504
Minden, �V. 89423
�ame: _________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________State:_____________Zip:_________
Phone (Home):__________________________________________________________
Phone (Work): __________________________________________________________
Cell Phone: _____________________________________________________________
E-Mail: ________________________________________________________________ The above information will be published in our club roster and is intended for the sole
use of club members. If you object, CIRCLE do not publish. Do �ot Publish
Do you need a Name Badge? $14.00 each. Name as it should appear_____________________
Nevada Federation of Republican WomenNorthern
Leadership Conference
January 18, 2015
Governor’s Mansion
Representing SNRW Yvette Berry, New Member; Pat Smith, President; Barbara McRoberts;,1st Vice President;
Donna Schehl, photographer; Sharon O’Berg, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Brisack, 2nd Vice President; Jerri
Bolinger, Recording Secretary; Picture taker, Nancy Jarvis
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Greetings Fellow Republicans,
On Sunday, February 15, 2015, the Douglas County Republican Central Committee will again host the annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner and fundraiser. We are always excited to acknowledge and honor two of America’s finest presidents. These men set the clear benchmark for anyone aspiring to the highest office in the land. We are proud that our voters helped deliver significant victories for so many of our Republican candidates. The conservative message rang loud and clear. We now prepare for the 2015 Nevada Legislative session and, as the year progresses, we begin looking ahead to-wards the 2016 presidential election. The work of the DCRCC continues unabated. Our dinner will be held at the Carson Valley Inn, located at 1627 US Hwy 395 N, Minden. The event begins with a no-host cocktail reception at 5:00 pm. Din-ner will be served at 6:00 pm. There will be a raffle and auction with some great items in play. Tickets are $40 per person or $75 per couple.
This is an opportunity to meet and speak with a number of elected officers and fellow Republicans. Lincoln-Reagan Day events are a longstanding tradition throughout our state and Nevada’s elected Republican officials make every effort to
attend as many possible. As officials confirm attendance we will share that information via our website at douglas-
gop.org.
Send your check to Headquarters, pay in person at Headquarters, or pay by credit card on our website. �o
printed tickets will be issued. Your name will be on a list at check-in on the night of the event. Douglas County Republican Headquarters 1507 Hwy 395 N., Suite B Gardnerville, NV 89410
Help us make the Lincoln-Reagan Dinner a success with your paid reservations. Even if you are unable to at-
tend, you may still make a donation. Your contribution will support ongoing DCRCC operations. Visit the website at
douglasgop.org for additional information. Sincerely,
MCaldana
Please make checks payable to: DCRCC Number of attendees_____ Amount of check $___________ Names of attendees____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
If you are unable to attend or wish to make an additional donation:
$10____ $25____ $50____ $100____ $500____ Other $____
Guest Speaker: Attorney General Adam Laxalt
Confirmed A
ttendees:
State Senato
r James Settel
meyer
State Assem
blyman Ji
m Wheeler—Dist.3
9
Past Lt. Gov. B
rian Krolik
i
State Assem
blywoman R
obin Titus—
Dist. -38
Bob Beers,
declared
candidate
for Harry
Reid’s seat
Commissioner B
arry Penze
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S�RW COMMITTEE—CHAIR/MEMBERS
Achievement Award: Mary Porter, Board Advertising: �ancy Jarvis Advisory: Past Presidents Americanism: Sharon O'Berg
Audit: Jan Vanderbur, Linda Davis, Pat Smith, Budget & Finance: Linda Davis, Executive Board Bylaws: VACANT
Caring for America: Sally Wiley Chaplain: VACANT
Constitution/Education: Mary Porter, Marie Schnock, Lynn Muzzy, Barry Penzel, Sally Wiley Entrepreneur Award: VACANT
Historian: VACANT
Hot Line: �ancy Jarvis, Claudi Broquist Legislative Committee: Sharla Hales, Mary Porter Literacy: Jan Vanderbur Membership: �ancy Brisack, Claudia Broquist, Emma Holderness, Donna Schehl
Newsletter: �ancy Jarvis
Nominating—VACANT
Parliamentarian: Kathryn Zogorski Photographer: Donna Schehl Program: Barbara McRoberts Publicity/PR: �ancy Jarvis Protocol: Claudi Broquist Roster: �ancy Brisack
Special Events: Joyce Richardson, Board Sunshine: Rita Hill VA/Military: Sally Wiley Ways & Means: Joyce Richardson Website: Rita Hill Youth: Mary Porter
• Mandated in Bylaws ** Mandated in Standing Rules Note: President is Ex Officio (voting) member of all committees (but not counted in a quorum) - except Nominating
Sierra �evada Republican Women
Website: www.sierranevadarepublicanwomen Facebook: Sierra Nevada Republican Women
�ational Federation of Republican Women 124 N. Alfred Street Alexandria, VA 22314 1-800-373-9688 [email protected] www.nfrw.org
State of �evada
Governor Brian Sandoval State Capitol Building 101 N. Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701 775-684-5670 Lt. Governor Mark Hutchison State Capitol Building 101 N. Carson Street, Suite 2 Carson City, NV 89701 Phone: (775) 684-7111 [email protected] Senator James A. Settelmeyer – District 17 2388 Highway 395 Minden, NV 89423-8923 775-450-6114 [email protected] Secretary: Maureen Brower [email protected] Assemblyman Jim Wheeler – District 39 P. O. Box 2135 Minden, NV 89423-2135 775-546-3471 [email protected] Secretary: Marilyn McElhany [email protected] Nevada Legislature website www.leg.state.nv.us
DISCLOSURE �OTICE
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not authorized by any candidate or candidate
committee
�evada U.S. Senator Dean Heller
4 Russell Courtyard Washington, DC 20510 202-224-6244 FAX 202-228-6753 Heller.senate.gov/contact form.crm
�evada U.S. Congressional District 2
Congressman Mark Amodei
222 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6155 Reno Office 400 S. Virginia St., Suite 502 Reno, NV 89501 775-686-5760
Douglas County Manager
Jim �ichols 1594 Esmeralda Ave. Minden, NV 89423 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 218 Minden, NV 89423 Ph: 775-782-9821 Fax: 775-782-6255
Board of Commissioners meet 1st Thursday of month in Minden 1:00 PM @ Douglas County Historic Courthouse 3rd Thursday of month at Lake Tahoe 1:30 p.m. Tahoe Transportation Center Greg Lynn 775-790-2955 [email protected] Doug Johnson, Chairman 775-790-3195 [email protected] Steve Thaler Nancy McDermid, Vice Chairman 775-267-7968 [email protected] Barry Penzel 775-781-6075 [email protected]
2014 S�RW Board
Pat Smith, President
775/265-5332; [email protected]
Barbara McRoberts, 1st VP—Program
775/267-0025; [email protected]
Nancy Brisack, 2nd VP—Membership
775/265-7264; [email protected]
Linda Davis, Treasuer
775/265-1566; [email protected]
Jerri Bolinger, Recording Secretary
775/790-5070; [email protected]
Sharon O’Berg, Corresponding Secretary
775/782-8078; [email protected]
Nancy Jarvis, Past President
775/267-6937; [email protected]