
Advance registration is required for “Get On Board – We’re Not Fooling Around” at the Battle Ground Community Center
The Clark County Republican Women will host an event titled “Get On Board – We’re Not Fooling Around” on Thursday, April 3 at the Battle Ground Community Center. Registration is now open for the event. Tickets are $30 for members and $40 for non members.

Speakers for the event will include David Olson, a member of the Peninsula School Board of Directors. Olson is a retired U.S. Navy diver with 26 years of military service, followed by a career in finance. Olson has been a volunteer with the Drug Education Youth Program.
Clark County Republican Women member and precinct committee officer Jill Ross will also be a featured speaker. Her theme will be “Pray! Be informed! Act!”
The event will include:
2024 Healing Steps Impact Award Presentation
2025 Impact Award Members Vote
Special SafeFire Shooting Class Announcement
Officer Installation
Earlybird Member Cash Drawing
Catering for the event will be provided by Crowded Kitchen. The menu will include
charcuterie board, fruited water/juice, smoked boneless/skinless chicken thighs, mashed potatoes with gravy, roasted butternut squash, cauliflower, carrots, mixed green salad, raspberry-vinaigrette & italian dressings, and artisan rolls with garlic butter.
The Battle Ground Community Center is located at 912 East Main Street in Battle Ground. Check in will be at 5:30 p.m. and the event will begin at 6 p.m.
Advanced registration is required no later than March 28. To register, visit ClarkCountyRepublicanWomen.org
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