
Katy Faust is the founder and president of Them Before Us
Tickets for the Clark County Republican Women’s next dinner event are on sale. The May 22 event will feature Katy Faust, founder and president of Them Before Us.
The theme of the event is “Stand Strong. Speak Up. Them Before Us.” In its promotion of the event, the CCRW shared:
“Families have been under attack for decades. The plandemic derailed education, separated families, and precipitated the newest identity crisis in children, amping up a predatory agenda for the transition of children. One party rule in Olympia has taken away parental rights.
“Katy Faust and her organization, Them Before Us, have a global platform on these issues. They are passionate about putting children first. Don’t miss this amazing and unique opportunity to hear from Katy and engage in Q&A.’’
Online Registration for the dinner is required by May 15. To register, go to Clark County Republican Women.
The event will be held on Thursday, May 22 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Battle Ground Community Center, located at 912 East Main Street, Battle Ground.
The dinner will include smoked brisket, roasted red potatoes, roasted Asparagus, Happy Hour charcuterie as well as wine, beer, sodas, and water.
Check in at 5:30 p.m. and the event begins at 6 p.m.
Contact the CCRW to volunteer with setup and tear down.
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