
Clark County Republican Women Membership Chair Anna Miller invites area residents to register for a special dinner event April 23
Anna Miller, membership chair
Clark County Republican Women
Imagine you’re on a ship when a storm rolls in.
At first, it’s just a gentle rocking, nothing alarming. Then the waves grow steeper. The ship begins to pitch and toss. Lightning cracks overhead. Rain and hail pour down as if the sky itself has opened wide.
In moments like this, every person onboard makes a choice.

Do we batten the hatches, take our stations, and do what we know how to do, steady the ship, look out for one another, and keep fear from spreading?
Or do we panic, running from deck to deck, shouting worst case scenarios, losing our bearings, and even jumping overboard into far greater danger?
Storms are inevitable. They rarely arrive all at once. How we respond to them is not.
Each of us has a role when the seas get rough. Some steady the wheel. Some check on their shipmates. Some simply model calm when others are afraid. Clear heads, steady hands, and people willing to stay aboard together until the weather passes. Each of us has a choice in difficult moments; be part of the solution, or part of the chaos. How we handle storms defines the kind of organization we are.
The United States of America is in the middle of a hurricane. Will we jump overboard into the vast ocean or stay and do everything we can to help our ship Captain fight the storm? The question is simple: will we help steady the ship?
The Clark County Republican Women and Men is a port in the storm. Solid, sheltering and a place to endure while the storm rages.
Join us on April 23rd for a special dinner event, Placing Guardrails on Government: Setting Clear Boundaries-CCRW – Clark County Republican Women
Stay close, stay informed, stay the course.

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