
Event is scheduled for Feb. 12 at the Battle Ground Events Center
The Clark County Republican Women will host a dinner event entitled “250 Years Strong: Keeping Government by the People – Nationally and Locally.”
The event will provide those in attendance with information on the work of the County Charter Review Commission. It will feature commission members Brad Benton, Peter Silliman, Kim Hamlik and Brandon Erickson. CCRW President and Charter Commissioner Liz Cline will serve as moderator.
The dinner will be held on Thu., Feb. 12, starting at 5:30 p.m., at the Battle Ground Events Center, located at 912 E. Main Street in Battle Ground.
To register, go to Clark County Republican Women.
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