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March 16, 2011

Tanguay Selected to Lead GOP

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The Cleveland County Republican Party met in convention on Saturday March 12. The following officers were elected for the 2011-2012 election cycle:

Tom Tanguay, Chairman
Neal Hodges, Vice-Chair
Josh Bridges, Second Vice-Chair
Pam Keller, Treasurer
Steve Roderick, Assistant Treasurer
Sasha Beam, Secretary
Carole Allen, Assistant Secretary

Chairman Tanguay graduated from the University of Massachusetts, served in both the Navy and the Army, and then began a forty year career in the paper industry, associated with Weyerhaeuser and other international paper makers in sales and marketing. Tom and is wife Jan, married 45 years, retired to Cleveland County in 2005 and became active in the Cleveland County Republican Party. Tom continues collecting and restoring antique shotguns as well as improving their home and land. Jan, who is retired from nursing after 35 years, is active in book clubs and the Carolina Singers of the Senior Center.

In addition to officers, a new Executive Committee was elected, as well as delegates to the North Carolina Republican Convention.

Following the convention, the GOP held its annual Reagan Day Dinner. The keynote speaker for the evening was the Speaker of the NC House of Representatives, Thom Tillis. At this event, Janet Jau and Lonnie LeClair were recognized as the “Volunteers of the Year” for the party.

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March 12- mark your calendar!

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March 12 will be a big day for conservatives in Cleveland County, with 3 important events planned:

Precinct meetings and County Convention will begin with registration from 3:30 until 4, at North Lake Country Club in Shelby. All attendees must be registered by 4 PM; there is a $10 registration fee. Delegates must be registered as Republican as of January 31, 2011.

The Annual Reagan Day dinner will follow at 6:30 at North Lake, with a keynote address from the Speaker of the NC House, Thom Tillis. Tickets are available online at www.ccgop.com at a cost of $45 per person. The public is invited to this event.

Also on that day, Senator Debbie Clary will host a private reception with Speaker Tillis at her office, 214 S. Lafayette Street, from 4:30 until 6 PM at a cost of $250 per person. The public is invited to attend. Reservation can be made by contacting the Senator’s office at 704-484-1010.

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John Allison at GWU, February 17

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John Allison, former Chairman and CEO of BB&T, speaks on ‘Principled Leadership’ and how his values led to personal and professional success. Allison, nationally-known Objectivist, presents his philosophy in a clear, common sense way on Thursday, February 17, 1:15, Hamrick Hall, Gardner-Webb University. Be sure to register, a large crowd is expected.

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Next Meeting February 14, 6PM

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The next meeting of the Cleveland County Republican Party will be Monday, February 14 at 6PM in Commissioner’s Chambers in the County Administration Building, 311 East Marion Street in Shelby. This meeting will be a review of the upcoming County Convention (to be held March 12), and an opportunity for interested parties to learn how they can participate in the leadership of the Republican party at the local, district and state level. The public is encouraged to attend.

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Representative John Weatherly passes…

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John Weatherly was a veteran of two wars, an NC state representative and a man who lived a life marked with accomplishments.

The former N.C. state representative died Saturday leaving behind countless friends and family to mourn his loss.

“He was more than a Republican, he was a servant,” said Sen. Debbie Clary who served two terms with Weatherly.

http://www.shelbystar.com/news/county-53003-former-state.html

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Next Meeting January 20

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Hal Weatherman will be giving an updated version of his presentation on terrorism, Connect the Dots: Terrorism 2.0, on Thursday, January 20th at 7pm in Shelby, NC at the Bethel Baptist Church, 606 South Dekalb Street, in Shelby.

***January 11 meeting postponed due to weather.***

Note Date Change: Next Meeting January 11 NOT January 10:

Several of you saw Hall Weatherman’s (Sue Myrick’s Chief of Staff) “Connect the Dots” presentation this summer, but many of you missed it. In lieu of our next meeting, we will join the Shelby 912 group on January 11th for “Connect the Dots 2.0,” a presentation on radical Islam and the spread of Sharia Law in America. Those of you who saw the original version of this presentation can attest to the level of research and information; this is an updated version.

The meeting will be at Bethel Baptist Church Gym (Dekalb Street in Shelby), and will begin at 7PM. You will not want to miss this- and bring a friend or neighbor.

So, please mark your calendar today: No GOP meeting on January 10; Connect the Dots on January 11.

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Next Meeting December 13, J Oliver’s, 6PM

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We began 2010 with several goals including the re-election of Senator Burr, holding two State House seats while gaining a third; and to gain control of our County Commission and Sheriff’s office.

Jason Falls had a very strong showing, finishing number one against two entrenched incumbents. Phil Brafford made an excellent showing in his first attempt; drawing the same percentage of the vote as did Falls in his first run two years ago. We were also successful in each of the House races. The Sheriff’s race proved much more difficult, due to the abundant financial resources of Alan Norman, and the strength of his long-planned campaign. I’m sure you join me in thanking Don Allen and Phil for their efforts.

I am excited about the growing strength of our local party. This is due to a number of factors; we certainly must recognize our best single source of Republican votes, President Obama and cohorts Pelosi and Reid.

That aside, it is you, the Republican volunteer that make the difference. Those of you are to be credited for making the difference are those who made some of the 7,000 phone calls to Cleveland County voters, those who manned the fair booth and the Shelby and Boiling Springs headquarters, participated in the Halloween and other door-to-door efforts, put out signs, handed out slate cards at the polls and to friends and neighbors, and those of you who financially supported your party and your candidates. On behalf of all of our candidates, thank you.

I join you in thanking our Vice-Chairman Neal Hodges who ran the fair and Shelby headquarters, Secretary Sasha Beam, Treasurers Darrell and Pam Keller, and Janet Jau who ran the Boiling Springs headquarters and coordinated much of the door-to-door.

To truly gauge your success this year, consider the growth in Republican vote in key races from the campaigns of 2006, 2008 and 2010, the trend is obvious:

Congress: 60%, 54%, 66%
House 110: 63%, 59%, 68%
House 111: 61%, Moore unopposed, 65%
House 112: 37%, England unopposed, 64%

Another interesting measurement of the rising Republican tide in Cleveland is the judicial races. In the last cycle, Justice Bob Orr won the county with 51.27%, while this cycle, Barbara Jackson captured 54.2%. Of 6 GOP-backed judicial candidates, only one lost in Cleveland County this year, our best record ever.

Now the work begins in earnest. We must recognize that a majority on the Commission or in Raleigh does not guarantee that we activists will see every change we want, nor does it mean we have more jobs in Cleveland County overnight. What it does ensure is a more conservative government that is accountable to the people with the fiscal restraint to lead us through the current budget economy, and the legislative restraint to protect individual liberty. Let us now support them with our prayers as we focus on the big picture, and not mindless detail.

Our next meeting will be a Christmas Party & Victory celebration on December 13, at J Oliver’s in Kings Mountain, at 6PM. The cost will be $10/person at the door, with cash bar. I look forward to seeing you then.

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Election Night

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Thank you, on behalf of the GOP and all of our candidates, for your efforts this election cycle. Due to your efforts, we again have a majority on our County Commission. We also are represented by a 100% Republican delegation from Cleveland County in Raleigh for the first time in history. That delegation is a part of a majority in both houses of our General Assembly.

I want to offer a special thank you to to Neal Hodges, our Vice-Chairman, for his tireless efforts in manning and scheduling volunteers at the Shelby headquarters and fair; and to Janet Jau for her efforts in Boiling Springs.

As is our custom, we will not hold a November meeting. Our next meeting will be a Christmas celebration on December 13. Watch the website and your email for more details.

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Today is Election Day, with 4 locations to vote!

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Election Day is here! You can vote today at one of the one-stop absentee voting sites in Cleveland County – in fact, you can register and vote same day.

  • At the Cleveland County Board of Elections, 215 Patton Drive, Shelby
    Monday – Friday from 8 AM until 6 PM, Saturday from 8 AM until 1 PM
  • Boiling Springs Town Hall, 145 S. Main Street, Boiling Springs
    Monday – Friday from 9 AM until 5 PM, Saturday from 9 AM until 1 PM
  • Palm Tree United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 1160 W. Stagecoach Trial, Lawndale
    Monday – Friday from 9 AM until 5 PM, Saturday from 9 AM until 1 PM
  • Family Worship Center Youth Fellowship Hall, 1818 Shelby Road, Kings Mtn.
    Monday – Friday from 9 AM until 5 PM, Saturday from 9 AM until 1 PM

For more information or other Election information, contact the Cleveland County Board of Elections at 704-484-4858.

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Friday, October 2

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CCGOP will host a Meet and Greet with our candidates from 5-7pm at Headquarters in Boiling Springs at 121 Main Street. Headquarters is across the street from the fire department. The public is invited.