Download - 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
1/8
Lesley Craig, President
Colleen Hedrick, Program Chair
TheRed
woodA
lert
EUREKA
REPUBLICA
N
W
O
M
EN,
FED
ERA
TED
*
SINC
E
1938
SERVINGT
HE
REPUBLICAN
W
OM
EN
O
F
HUM
BO
LDTC
O
UNTY
Volume 31, Issue 5
May 2006
OUR MAY MEETING, FRIDAY, MAY 19TH THE RED LION HOTEL, EUREKA 11:30 TO 1 P.M.(Starting in June, our meeting will be held the third Thursday of each month)
Menu: Chefs Choice $14. Program and beverage only $6.Please call Diana Mendes, Telephone Chair, 725-2732 if you do not receive a call by May 16th
Ways & Means Joy Finley The overnight stay at Benbow Inn with the round of golfgift certificate, donated by Jack McDonald, was won by our Ways and Means chair, JoyFinley! She has since beat a hasty retreat to Hawaii!! A second prize, a large Dieffen-
bachia, kindly donated by Sarah Bogenreif, was won by JoAnn Kaney. The Opportunity Draw-ing made $320. The plant sale profited by $68.10.
At our May 19 meeting there will be opportunity drawings for May baskets & other surprises.Bring your spare change!
Our Guest Speaker: We see the signs in our streets: Yes, on T vote localcontrol. It sounds reasonable, but, according to our Guest Speaker, RobertZigler, Measure T strikes at the core of the Democratic principle of
Freedom of Speech. Those against Measure T describe it as patently unfair,unconstitutional, surreptitious and underhanded. Dont miss our meeting on Friday 19 th May,when Robert Zigler will address us on this issue and of his concerns on the undermining ofThe Constitution of The United States.
Robert A. Zigler, an attorney at law with offices in Fortuna, specializes in Estate Planning,Wills, Trusts, Probate, and Real Property law, and does some business law. He has practicedlaw in Humboldt County for 29 years. Through his love for Political Theory, he has studiedmost forms of government in existence in the world today.
What a wonderful turnout we had at our last meeting for the big debate for the office ofDistrict 4 Supervisor! With the Primary Electionstaking place on June 6th, see Its all aboutVoting on page 6.
ERWF also has its own primary the election of a nominating committee. Thecommittees first step will be to nominate one officer for each elective office (See our 2006ERWF Elected Officers, p. 2). If you are interested in being on the committee, please call me.
The Rhody Parade has come and gone see our pictures on pages 4 & 5 Thank you
again to Nilsen Company for the flatbed, hay bales and generator; Sherwood Forest Nursery,Westgate Nursery, and Harper Motors; our ERWF ladies for signs and support and their menfolk for muscles; the Military representatives & their Patriotic music CD - they were delighted tobe invited to join us on our float; Abraham Lincoln, parents and children, Madison Powers forthe balloon dcor; & all the enthusiasm displayed while we greeted onlookers and waved ourAmerican flags en route. We won the Rhododendron Parade Community trophy for 2nd place.We have followed up with thank you notes, and with delicious cookies baked by our Chairmanof Membership, Margaret Stafford.
Correction!! In our April issue I mentioned the wonderful address at the Advocacy workshopon the P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act by U.S. Attorney, Scott McGregor... Oops! I reversed his name inthe article! It should have been McGregor Scott! My apologies to Greg and to his parents, ourown local Jerry and Mary Scott! We had a chuckle about that. McGregor Scott grew up in thisarea and some of you will remember him. Thank you for the phone call Jerry and thank you for
being such an ardent supporter of ERWF. Please see Jerrys ad in the bulletin and support himand all our other advertisers and community helpers.
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
2/8
Page 2 THE REDWOOD ALERT
APRIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTSJoAnn Kaney, Recording Secretary
The April 21, 2006 meeting in the Evergreen Room of the Red Lion Inn was attended by 105 members and guests.
President Lesley Craig introduced candidates for Humboldt County 4
th
district Supervisor, Nancy Flemming and incum-bent Bonnie Neely and set the ground rules for the debate. The candidates alternated answering eight questions posedby Pres. Lesley with time for rebuttal. Many areas were debated such as affordable housing, campaign finance reformand Balloon Track development. Several members of the media were present to record the responses.
A motion was made and passed by a show of hands to move the monthly meetings to the third Thursday of themonth. This new schedule will allow us to use the Evergreen Room on a permanent basis. This change will take effecton June 16, 2006.
Chaplain Chair, Rita OConnell, announced May 4th as National Day of Prayer.
2006 ERWF ELECTED OFFICERS
Positions Names Phone email
President Lesley Craig 445-0828 [email protected]
1st V-President Colleen Hedrick 268-0101 [email protected]
2nd V-President Vee Sorenson 822-2359 [email protected]. Secretary JoAnn Kaney 839-7763 [email protected]
Shirley Gatzke 839-2600 [email protected]
Treasurer Eileen Amos 442-4834 [email protected]
Director-at-large Sonja Hauxwell 668-5260 [email protected]
May 14th Mother's Day
May 19th ERWF luncheon meeting. The Red Lion; Speaker: Robert Zigler; Noon Measure T
May 29th US HOLIDAY: Memorial Day
June 6th
Primary ElectionsJune 6th US HOLIDAY: D-Day
June 14th Flag Day
June16th ERWF luncheon meeting. The Red Lion; Brian Morrissey & Randy Gans; The Marina Center.
June18th Father's Day
July 4th US HOLIDAY: Independence Day
Upcoming events:
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
3/8
AMERICANISM REPORT Chris Wennerholm
Monday, May 29, is Memorial Day, set aside to honor millions of fallen Patriots generations of American Soldiers,Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coastguards men and women, who served their country w I t h honor from 1776 to thisday. Please honor those uniformed Patriots who stood and fell by their oath in defense of our Constitution.
You can honor fallen veterans and their families, by joining with other Patriots placing flags
at your nearest National Cemetery (generally done on Saturday before Memorial Day).DO remember to pause at 3 PM
(Your local time) on Memorial Day, and offer remembrance and prayer for these great Patriots.
TEDDY HAD IT RIGHT Theodore Roosevelts ideas on Immigrants & being an AMERICAN 1907:
In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here
in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall
be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to
discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or
origin. But this is predicated upon the persons becoming in every facet an
American, and nothing but an AmericanThere can be no divided allegiance
here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isnt an
American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag Wehave room for but one language here, and that is the English language
and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the
American people.Theodore Roosevelt, 1907
Page 3 THE RED WOO D ALERT
Paid for By Friends of Nancy Flemming
Odonnell EntertainmentWilliam Tufts Odonnell
PO BOX 771, Bayside, CA 95524
Phone: 707-442-4117E-Mail: [email protected]
Last One Out, Turn Off theLightAbout the St. George
Reef Lighthouse (On VHS or DVD)
www.CreationFamily.com
PUBLISHER OF ERWF NEWSLETTER
Video Production,Web Design and
Hosting
Balance 3/31/06 $5,329.17
Income 2,448.10
Expenses 2,096.97
Balance 4/30/06 $ 5,680.30
Treasurers Report - Eileen Amos
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
4/8
Page 4VOLUME 31, ISSUE 5
Getting readyThanks to Nilsen Company
Abraham Lincoln a.k.a. Joe Bonino,
Army, Air force, Marines
Our driver, Manuel & son
Thank you for the car,
Mr. Harper
This is fun! Thanks for the plants
Sherwood Forest Nursery &
Westgate Nursery
Rhody Parade 2006
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
5/8
Page 5 THE RED WOO D ALERT
Yes! We are the Eureka Republican Women!
Bring on the music! Patriotic music accompanied us.
JoAnn Kaney, Margaret Stafford,
Lesley Craig with trophy.
The children were delighted
with the trophy
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
6/8
ITS ALL ABOUT VOTING!
Page 6VOLUME 31, ISSUE 5
A way to become better informed
Visit The Republican Party of Humboldt County website at www.humboldtgop.org . Click on Links & Resources for aplethora of political information on the local, state, national, & federal levels. You can also go directly to www.gop.com forthe wireside chats, bookcasts and the Presidents weekly broadcasts.
ADVERTISING Kay Peake
We have wonderful advertisers who support our Republican voice in the Republican Womens bulletin.Let us all thank them with our support! SEE THEIR ADS THROUGH OUT THIS ISSUE.
If you want to advertise in The Redwood Log, contact Kay Peake at 764-3021.
MICHAELMICHAELMICHAEL K.K.K. ROBINSONROBINSONROBINSON
JJJEREMIAHEREMIAHEREMIAH R.R.R. SCOTT, JR.SCOTT, JR.SCOTT, JR.
AAATTORNEYSTTORNEYSTTORNEYS AT LAWAT LAWAT LAW
SCOTT, ROBINSON & PAVLICH TELEPHONE1118 SIXTH STREET (707) 443-2781
EUREKA, CA 95501 FAX (707) 443-0608
SERVING HUMBOLDT COUNTY SINCE 1932
May 8th, First day to request absentee ballots
May 22nd, Last day to register before the June primary
May 30th, Last day to request absentee ballots
June 6, 2006, PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
Information obtained from California Federation of Republican Women (CFRW),www.cfrw.org, an excellent source of information
Recommendations
According to the standing rules of the ERWF:
Section IV. Endorsements:
1. The club does not make a pre-primary endorsement if there are two or more Republican candidates for the same office.
2. However, each member except the President and First Vice President, may work for the pre-primary Republican candidate of herchoice.
3. The club does not make an endorsement of, or give financial support to any Republican candidate for a non -partisan
office.
a. LOCAL
Bonnie Neely and Nancy Flemming running for 4th District Supervisor.
Other local races:
District 5 supervisor all Democrats
District Attorney: Gallegos and Dikeman both Democrats you decide!
Yes on Measure T vote NO!
b. STATE INITIATIVES on the primary ballot:
Bond Measure Proposition 81
California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of 2006.
Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute Proposition 82
Preschool Education. Tax on Incomes Over $400,000 for Individuals; $800,000 for Couples. Initiative Constitutional Amend-
ment and Statute.
The CFRW has recommended a NO vote on both initiatives.
http://www.humboldtgop.org/http://www.gop.com/http://www.cfrw.org/http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/vig_06/vig_pdf/entire_81.pdfhttp://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/vig_06/vig_pdf/entire_82.pdfhttp://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/vig_06/vig_pdf/entire_82.pdfhttp://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/vig_06/vig_pdf/entire_81.pdfhttp://www.cfrw.org/http://www.gop.com/http://www.humboldtgop.org/ -
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
7/8
Page 7VOLUME 31, ISSUE 5
(NOTE: As of April 30th)We now have 242 Members
WELCOMEto our new members: ELIZABETHHARPER-LAWSOM, DEANNA PAWLUS, PHYLLISPEDERSON & LISA RUSS.
A new mens Associate member is ROBERT MICHELI,which makes 18 Associates.Thank you for your generous donations and for yourwillingness to help when called on.
Margaret Stafford
Membership Report Margaret Stafford
EDUCATION REPORT- Sheryl Fearrien
Does one size fit all? Would the only supermarket intown sell the best and freshest products? Would theonly hotel provide the most relaxing amenities? Andwhat if there was only one newspaper? Would it reportthe news without trying to slant the readers opinions orwould it print letters to the editor from the wide spectrumof opinions?
For the longest time, Humboldt County residents had
no real choice in selecting a local, daily newspaper.Increasingly, it became easier to believe that theopinions and slants on stories were the majority views.Thankfully, those days are over. The new kid on theblock, The Eureka Reporter, is giving The TimesStandard some well-deserved, friendly competition.
Competition keeps everyone on their toes and moreconscious of their end product! My family especially en-joys comparing the same events from two different per-
spectives each morning. How refreshing! Eurekas year-long sesquicentennial celebration and the historical,eyewitness accounts of the 1906 earthquake havemade for some interesting reading.
Next week, with Easter Vacation Week and STARTest Week behind us, Ill introduce both newspapers tomy students for a specific purpose. I want to show themthat there IS more than one opinion on any number oftopics. Reading two articles about the same event willhelp students work on critical thinking skills and debat-ing the merits of each story.
Yes, competition is good, particularly when it comesto the news!
Quotes by Abraham Lincoln
You cannot strengthen the weak by
weakening the strong.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man
by inciting class hatred.
You cannot help men permanently by
doing for them what they could and
should do for themselves .
You cannot help small men by
tearing down big men.
-
8/8/2019 5 HRWF Redwood Alert May 2006
8/8
The Redwood Alert
Eureka Republican Women, Federated
c/o Eileen Amos
3950 Tess Court, Eureka, CA 95503
PRESORTEDSTANDARD
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
EUREKA, CA95501
PERMIT NO. 60
FLY THE FLAG
Though the flag may be flown any day, here are the year's special Flag Days:
every Election Day D-Day, June 6
every New Year's Day, Jan. 1 Independence Day, 4th of July
Presidential Inauguration Day, Jan. 20 Labor Day, 1st Monday in September
Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12 Patriot Day, September 11 (half staff all day)
Washington's birthday, Feb. 22 Constitution & Citizenship Day, Sept. 17
Easter Sunday Columbus Day, October 12
Mother's Day, 2nd Sunday in May Veterans' Day, November 11
Armed Forces Day, 3rd Saturday in May Thanksgiving Day, 4th Thursday in November
Memorial Day, May 30 (half staff until noon) Pearl Harbor Day, December 7
Christmas Day, Dec. 25
LEGISLATION ALERTVEE SORENSON
Numerous polls have expressed displeasure without lax border security and illegal immigration, even though there is
a concerted effort on the part of some questionable organizations to push a new immigration policy onto the legal citi-zens of America.
Those wanting the Federal Government to get tougher on illegal immigration 80%
Those who oppose making it easier to become an American citizen 62%
The number who do not want immigrants to be permitted to have drivers licenses 72%
It was discovered that 75% favor major penalties on employers of illegal immigrants.
The worry that illegal immigrants increase the likelihood of terrorism 70%
Those who believe the White House and Congress should place securing our borders as a top priority - 92%.
So we have to ask, why, if these polls are correct, does Congress seem so reluctant to do anything about illegalimmigration?
The answer of course, has to be politics. The DEMOCRATS look at illegal aliens as an easy way to pad their vote totalsand their philosophy requires victims and a dependent population. REPUBLICANS tend to be hesitant to crack downbecause they fear alienating the Hispanic vote and some claim more Republicans are in positions to hire illegals at lowwages.
No matter the ill-conceived reasons for inaction, our Republican leaders and all Americans should face up to the fact thatthere is a definite crime problem relating to illegals and they are causing a tremendous strain on our health care system.
Vee Sorenson