
Katy Faust of Them Before Us is the keynote speaker of the Clark County Republican Women dinner event on May 22 in Battle Ground, but May 15 is the final day to purchase tickets online
This is the last chance to sign up to hear Katy Faust, founder and president of Them Before Us, speak at next week’s dinner event presented by the Clark County Republican Women.
The theme of the event is “Stand Strong. Speak Up. Them Before us.”
The dinner event is set for Thursday, May 22, but organizers are asking guests to sign up online by today, May 15. Guests can purchase tickets and sign up at: https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org/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 Katey and engage in Q&A”
The event will be held at the Battle Ground Community Center, 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 is at 5:30 p.m. and the event begins at 6 p.m.
Contact CCRW to volunteer for set-up and tear-down for the event.
Also read:
- VIDEO: Entrepreneur exodus continues as Washington’s new income tax loomsVenice.ai founder Jesse Proudman says Washington’s new income tax is the final blow driving him and others out of the state.
- WA gets $538M in delayed COVID-era payments from FEMAFEMA is sending $538M to Washington state health departments and hospital systems for COVID-era costs after years of delays.
- Opinion: When you’ve lost Christine Gregoire, you’ve lost WashingtonFormer Gov. Gregoire says Washington’s $80B budget reflects a spending problem, not an income problem.
- Letter: Present bridge plan has been in the expensive and unworkable planning stage far too long with no real end in sightBrush Prairie resident Bob Mattila argues the I-5 Bridge plan doubles costs by including light rail on the span.
- Letter: Stop turning gas prices into war propagandaCamas resident Tony Teso fires back at Jonathan Hines, arguing militarism won’t lower fuel costs for working families.
- Letter: Compassion requires accountabilityA medical provider and downtown Vancouver resident challenges whether current homelessness policies produce measurable results.
- Commercial vehicle fire contained by sprinkler system and Vancouver Fire crewsSprinklers held the blaze in check at 1200 W. 8th St. until Vancouver Fire crews fully extinguished the burning commercial truck.







