Election Day Is November 4. The polls are open from 7 am to 7 pm Voter ID A valid photo ID is required to vote in Early Vot- ing and on Elec- tion Day. Acceptable forms of Photo IDs can be found at this link. Battlefield Dallas County Meet and Greet on Oc- tober 16 is being host- ed by CRW and Irving RW. Guest speaker is Pastor Rafael Cruz, fa- ther of Senator Ted Cruz. More information on page 3 of this news- letter. Early Voting Early voting begins on October 20 through October 31. For a full time schedule with all locations for early vot- ing see page 9 of this newsletter. Caring for America CRW is supporting Snowball Express as our Caring for America project this year. We had several members participate in the 5K run on September 27. Snowball Express is December 11-15 in Fort Worth. Many of our members are vol- unteering, you can too! More information on page 7. November 4 is rapidly ap- proaching and YOUR help is needed. We can reclaim Dallas County if we get out the vote for our Republican candidates in every race ALL the way down the bal- lot. Unfortunately, there are many around us who don’t know the candidates or that there is even a No- vember election. CRW has a solution to this problem! Invite your friends, family and co-workers to our Oc- tober 16 Meet and Greet where they will hear from the candidates, learn what they stand for, and have an opportunity to speak to them personally. Also please consider donating to a campaign, phone banking, or block walking. Phone banking is available every day (except Sunday) at the Victory Center and it is easy and fun. It is time to get involved! With your help, we can make a differ- ence! Keeping Texas Red, Kit Whitehill Election Issue INSIDE THIS ISSUE: November Meeting 2 CRW Board 2 Battlefield Dal- las County Meet & Greet 3 Calendar 4 Meet the Board 5 Vote the Entire Ballot Info and Data 6 Snowball Express 7 Election Day info and links 7 Our Sponsors 8 Early Voting 9 President’s Pen COPPELL REPUBLICAN WOMEN The CRW VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Election Issue Rosalyn Huff Dallas County Meet and Gtreet Wade’s Wis- dom CRW Board Why voting the entire ballot is so important Photos from Dennis Michael Lynch lunch Polical adversing paid for by Coppell Republican Women, PO Box 2151, Coppell, TX 75019. Contribuons are not federal tax deducble as a charitable contribuon. Corporate Contribuons Are Not Permied. FALL 2014
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Election Day
Is November 4.
The polls are
open from 7 am
to 7 pm
Voter ID
A valid photo ID
is required to
vote in Early Vot-
ing and on Elec-
tion Day.
Acceptable forms
of Photo IDs can
be found at this
link.
Battlefield
Dallas County Meet and Greet on Oc-
tober 16 is being host-
ed by CRW and Irving
RW. Guest speaker is
Pastor Rafael Cruz, fa-
ther of Senator Ted
Cruz. More information
on page 3 of this news-
letter.
Early Voting Early voting begins on
October 20 through
October 31. For a full
time schedule with all
locations for early vot-
ing see page 9 of this
newsletter.
Caring for
America
CRW is supporting
Snowball Express as
our Caring for America
project this year. We
had several members
participate in the 5K
run on September 27.
Snowball Express is
December 11-15 in
Fort Worth. Many of
our members are vol-
unteering, you can too! More information on
page 7.
November 4 is rapidly ap-
proaching and YOUR help
is needed. We can reclaim
Dallas County if we get out
the vote for our Republican
candidates in every race
ALL the way down the bal-lot. Unfortunately, there
are many around us who
don’t know the candidates
or that there is even a No-
vember election. CRW has
a solution to this problem!
Invite your friends, family
and co-workers to our Oc-
tober 16 Meet and Greet
where they will hear from
the candidates, learn what they stand for, and have an
opportunity to speak to
them personally. Also
please consider donating to
a campaign, phone banking,
or block walking. Phone
banking is available every
day (except Sunday) at the
Victory Center and it is
easy and fun. It is time to
get involved! With your help, we can make a differ-
ence!
Keeping Texas Red,
Kit Whitehill
Election Issue
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
November
Meeting
2
CRW Board 2
Battlefield Dal-
las County Meet
& Greet
3
Calendar 4
Meet the Board 5
Vote the Entire
Ballot Info and
Data
6
Snowball
Express
7
Election Day
info and links
7
Our Sponsors 8
Early Voting 9
President’s Pen
C O P P E L L
R E P U B L I C A N W O M E N The CRW V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
S P E C I A L
P O I N T S O F
I N T E R E S T :
Election Issue
Rosalyn Huff
Dallas County
Meet and Gtreet
Wade’s Wis-
dom
CRW Board
Why voting the
entire ballot is
so important
Photos from
Dennis Michael
Lynch lunch
Political advertising paid for by Coppell Republican Women, PO Box 2151, Coppell, TX 75019. Contributions are not federal tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Americanism “Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official, save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to support him insofar as he efficiently serves the country. It is unpatriotic not to oppose him to the exact extent that by inefficiency or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by the country. In either event, it is unpatriotic not to tell the truth, whether about the president or anyone else.”
CRW is supporting Snowball Express this year. Snowball Express serves the children
of fallen military heroes and will be held in Fort Worth from December 11-15, 2014.
Several members have already signed up to volunteer in this worthy cause. Please
sign up and join us! http://snowballexpress.org/support/volunteer/