YR Political Action Committee

moneyThe Tennessee Young Republicans PAC is now up and running with a balance of $2,500.  We hope to raise at least $10,000 to contribute to Republican candidates in the 2010 election cycle, but we cannot reach that lofty goal without the generosity of Young Republicans across the state.  We hope that any YR who is able to do so will consider donating so that we can provide as much help as possible next year to Republican candidates all across Tennessee.

If anyone would like to help raise money for the PAC, we have spots open on our finance committee.  Raising money for an organization is one of the best ways to gain fundraising experience before doing it for a campaign.

If anyone can help in this capacity, please email chairman@tennesseetomorrow.com

Christmas Party

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In lieu of a WCYR December meeting we’ll be joining our friends from across the state for the Tennessee Young Republicans 1st Annual Christmas Party Fundraiser & Philanthropy Event.   Food and drink will be provided whether you’ve been naughty or nice.

When: Saturday, December 5th

Time: 7-11pm (Central)

Where: Jeremy Durham’s home (5837 Sterling Oaks Drive, Brentwood, TN)

Requested Donation:

  • Asking for $20 person ($30 couple), and
  • New, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots.

RSVP to Kate at vicechairman@tennesseetomorrow.com

State YR Quarterly Meeting

""The 4th Quarter Board Meeting will be this Saturday, November 21st in Germantown at 10 a.m.  We were previously planning to do it prior to a Brian Kelsey for State Senate campaign event but the event is no longer set for that day.  We will now have the meeting at Brian’s campaign headquarters located at 1876 Malabar Dr. in Germantown.

Let me know if anyone wants to add anything to the agenda or has any other questions.  Remember, there are lodging options for any of you driving a long way to the meeting.

In addition, there will be plenty of opportunities to help Brian after the meeting.  Also, please encourage your club members to make calls for Brian.  This is a special election and it’s extremely important that we keep calling Republicans and reminding them to vote.  I can email phone lists and a script to anyone willing to make calls.

Hope to see you all there,

Jeremy Durham

Sumner Octoberfest

This Friday evening, October 30th,  the Sumner County Young Republicans will be hosting their 2nd Annual Oktoberfest Beer and Brats Bash.

Oktoberfest Logo

In keeping with our motto, “combining a little bit of politics with a whole lot of fun,” we’ve rented space at Hendersonville’s Historic Rock Castle, hired a band, contracted with a caterer, purchased several kegs of beer and invited all 4 Republican gubernatorial candidates to speak.  As part of the festivities, we’ll be conducting a straw poll and announcing the results at the end of the evening.

Tickets will be sold at the door and for only $25 dollars you will receive dinner, two drinks and one vote in the straw poll. Everything runs from 7:00 to 10:00 and everyone is sure to have a great time.

THIS IS AN ALL AGES EVENT!  So, please invite anyone you know who may be interested.

Oktoberfest 2009 Flyer

November Meeting

Carrabbas GrillWilliamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson will be the featured speaker at our November WCYR Meeting.  Our culinary tour of Williamson County continues as the November meeting will take place at Carrabba’s Italian Grill.  Bring those appetites!

Date: November 12th

Time: 6pm

Guest Speaker: Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson

Another Voice in the Ward 3 Race

Scott WareI, Scott Ware, am against Streetscape and The New City Hall; the other 3 Ward 3 candidates are for it. You decide.

On Oct. 27, we can’t send Obama, Pelosi and Harry Reid packing, but we can change the big-spending political culture of Franklin. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) are set to implement the $100,000,000 Streetscape and the $60,000,000 New City Hall. Considering the declining sales tax revenue (the unemployment rate has doubled in less than 3 years to 9.8% and climbing) and the greatly diminishing building impact fees resulting from the housing meltdown, means that property taxes  MUST rise dramatically to pay for pretty roads downtown. By the way, has the city spent anything to refurbish your street?

Since the new Police Station is much bigger than City Hall, which currently houses the police, why not simply make the new police station the new city hall? Do the police need 3 times the space? Will we triple the size of the police force?

By electing Thomas Smithson, Gary Neal, and myself, Scott Ware, we’ll have the votes on BOMA, along with Ann Petersen and Dana McClenden  to end the profligate spending. Furthermore, the other at-large alderman candidates will feel the shifting political winds and may get on the cut-spending bandwagon.

My opponents in Ward 3 are all intelligent, dedicated and likable men, but all 3 stated in the 9/21 debate (go to franklintn.gov click Channel 10, and week of Oct. 18 for replays of the debate which airs almost every day and night) that they would build the New City Hall and fund Streetscape. We all support wider roads, better water and resolution to the Superior Essex problem, etc. If you want more downtown spending, vote for any of them; if you want lower property taxes, vote for me.

Less than 9% of registered voters voted in the ward alderman race 4 years ago, but I’m guessing 100% of people getting city contracts voted. Furthermore, they asked their friends and neighbors to vote for so-in-so because he is “fiscally responsible,” which is more palatable than, “He’ll raise your taxes to give me more govt. work.”

Please examine the candidates positions, vote, and encourage everyone you know to do likewise. If not, it’s the “same old, same old.”

Scott Ware

www.scottware2009.com


Editor’s Note: WCYR does not endorse candidates in primaries or nonpartisan elections.  We encourage members to learn about all candidates and get involved in the campaign of your choice.

An Evening with Dick Morris

Dick MorrisFox News political analyst and top GOP strategist will illustrate the approaching “catastrophe” from his best-selling book of the same title and what Republicans can do about it. Join us for an entertaining and provocative evening with Dick Morris!

Thursday, November 5, 2009
Embassy Suites Cool Springs Ballroom
6:30 pm VIP Reception and Photographs with Morris, Cash Bar
7:15 pm General Dinner/Program Admission, Cash Bar

Tickets By Mail Only! Full Tables Get Priority Placement in Order of Receipt. We will SELL OUT, so please order your tickets TODAY!

Send in your ticket request and check, payable to “RWWC” to:

RWWC Dick Morris Event
P.O. Box 3065
Brentwood, TN 37024

Questions? Call 615-613-4432 or email reply@rwwc.net

Flyer & Ticket Form for Dick Morris Event

YR National Committee

Convention LogoThe Young Republican National Committee will convene November
13-15
, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri. Please consider this your formal
meeting notice as stipulated by the Constitution of the Young
Republican Federation, Inc. as amended July 11, 2009 in Indianapolis,
Indiana.

Committee meetings begin at 9:00 a.m. CST on Saturday,
November 13, 2009 at the Kansas City Marriott Downtown with the full
Committee meeting following at 1:00 p.m. CST.

Visit www.kcyrs.com for hotel and registration information.

Child Advocacy Center

Williamson County Child Advocacy CenterCome join First Lady of Tennessee Andrea Conte as she raises awareness for the Williamson County Child Advocacy Center. Help us to share and educate our communities on how to prevent and be pro-active against child abuse. We will all come together and raise funds, share education to our communities and let others know that we are here to help local family in times of need.

On Saturday, November 7, 2009, the Williamson County Young Republicans will join other community volunteers, leaders and residents in Pinkerton Park in Franklin off of Murfreesboro Road.

Registration will begin at 8am and the 4K walk will start at 9am.  Whether you are someone who has lots of energy to burn or you like taking things more leisurely, we have opportunities for you. Volunteer activities include: setting up signs, tables, serving food, and clean-up.  However, if you prefer activities such as putting together goody bags and prizes, we have a place for you there as well!

If you would like to be a sponsor of a team, participate in the walk, make a donation or know of people who would be interested in volunteering or making a contribution, please let us know.

If you have worked with a community group before or have always wanted to, we have many areas where you can help our children and the community.

For those who want to volunteer please contact:

Jeremiah Fitzgerald, 615-430-9951

utf27@yahoo.com

For more information on the CAC please contact:

Brenda Davis, 615-790-5900 ext 101

www.williamsoncountycac.org

October Speaker – Sheriff Jeff Long

jeff_longSheriff Jeff Long will be the guest speaker at our 6pm, October 8th meeting at Cool Spring’s Pie in the Sky. Interested in learning more about Sheriff Long?

He will have a campaign for sheriff 2010 kick-off this weekend.

Date: Sunday, October 4th

Time: 5-7pm

Location: The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Road

Suggested Donation: $40

Make checks payable to: Committee to Elect Jeff Long Sheriff

Please RSVP to: sherifflong@gmail.com

Editor’s Note: WCYR does not endorse candidates in primaries or nonpartisan elections.  We encourage members to learn about all candidates and get involved in the campaign of your choice.