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OCEANSIDE REPUBLICAN WOMEN FEDERATED NOVEMBER 2014 PAGE 1 TRUNKLINE President’s message: Saundra Waecker Oceanside Republican Women Federated Is Having a Party and You are the Reason! Annual Christmas Tea and Membership party. Wednesday December 10th, 2014 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Lots of food, Christmas Carols, with piano accompaniment, Toys for Tots, bring a new unwrapped toy. RSVP to Doris Garrison 760-439-8148 Where: Saundra Waecker’s 2275 Oceanview Rd Oceanside, CA 92056

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Transcript of Orwf newsletter nov 2014

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TRUNKLINEPresident’s message: Saundra Waecker

Oceanside Republican Women Federated Is Having a Party and You are the Reason!

Annual Christmas Tea and Membership party.

Wednesday December 10th, 2014

11:00 am to 2:00 pm

Lots of food,

Christmas Carols, with piano accompaniment,

Toys for Tots,bring a new unwrapped toy.

RSVP to Doris Garrison 760-439-8148

Where: Saundra Waecker’s 2275 Oceanview Rd

Oceanside, CA 92056

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Dear ORWF,

As 2014 is coming to a close and we are heading into Thanksgiving week. Now might be a time to reflect on all of the things that as president of ORWF that I am thankful for.

I am thankful for our members, those who are new to us and those who continue to come and have remained for so many years with ORWF. I am grateful for all of you who volunteered during this election cycle.

Thank you.

I am thankful that our Ways and Means VP Candi Szabo has faced down cancer and has defeated it and is still smiling and gorgeous even in the middle of treatment

I am thankful for the best Board any president has ever had.

I am thankful for the guidance and friendship of so many of you. I am so grateful for you, for your encouragement and your support.

I am happy and encouraged for the Republican election win across the United States. On election day every time another Senate seat was won or a Governor’s race, my spirit soared.

However with this win our work has just begun. Now we need to make the Republicans hear us. It is time for Leadership in America. It is time for our elected representatives to show courage and stop the government assault on individual freedom. America needs leaders to look beyond the next election, stop listening to political chatter and think about America’s future. It is time for statesmen. Democrats, not unlike the communist party, sacrifice America for power for their party. Now is the time to take America by the hand and lead her into the future; a future of prosperity and possibilities. We need to believe again. We need someone to restore our trust in government and her promise for our children and their children. America, God shed his Grace on thee.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Saundra Waecker, president, ORWF

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Calendar for January 2015January 10, 8:00 am to 12:30 Leadership Training Workshop SDCFRW, Attention ORWF Board members

January 12, Republican Central Committee 6:00 pm

January 14, ORWF luncheon, El Camino Country Club, 11:00 am

January 27, ORWF Board Meeting

January 31, Politics 101

WAYS AND MEANS

Contact Candi; 760-439-3530, [email protected]

AMAZING BIRTHDAY CANDLES

We still have birthday candles for sale. They are ORWF’s fundraiser. They make a fun gift as well as putting one on your favorite person’s cake. I’ll have them out on the back table every month, but if you find you need one in between, call me and you can come by and pick one up anytime. They are $7.00 for one, or 3 for $20.

Have you joined us for BUNCO?

Every other month we come together in a competitive spirit at Candi’s house. We munch on goodies and roll the dice. The cost is only $10.00 but the fun is priceless.

Candi Szabo3rd Vice President Ways & Means [email protected]

From Candi Welcome to our new Board Members

Cathie Tierney: Chair for Americanism

Lidia Moore: Co-Chair for Campaign-Precincts-Voter Registration

Juliet Cunningham: Co-Chair for Campaign-Precincts-Voter Registration

Mary Tornborg, has written a cookbook with only yummy cookie recipes She has

printed 50 copies at her cost and is allowing ORWF to sell them for $10.00 each to help ORWF purchase a projector

to have at our meetings. if you would like one, call me

760-492-1774

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Time to renew your ORWF membership!

Colleen Vogel 2nd Vice President, Membership.

Call her or email today to renew or join

[email protected] 760-842-8735

You can also renew at our Christmas Party on December 10th, 2014

Saundra Waecker’s 2275 Oceanview Rd Oceanside, CA 92056

No cost; just bring an unwrapped new Toy, for Toys for Tots

Birthdays, November Julie Brooks Nov,3 Dorothy Schmidt Nov. 9 Andrea Ryon, Nov 27

ORWF Birthdays, December Terry Bernal Dec. 1 Mary Jo Schutz Dec. 3 Ronna Freitag Dec. 25 Carolyn Batiste, Dec. 31

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www.RepublicanWomenofOceanside.com

Toys for Tots

The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is now in

its 56th year. Toys for Tots began in 1947, when Major William L. (Bill) Hendricks, USMCR and a

handful of Marine Reservists in Los Angeles collected and

distributed 5,000 toys to needy children on Christmas eve. The

idea came from Bill’s wife. During the fall of 1947, Diane Hendricks handcrafted a Raggedy Ann doll and asked Bill to deliver the doll to an organization that would

give it to a needy child at Christmas. When Bill determined

that no organization existed, Diane told him he should start one. He did. As a result, Toys for Tots was

born. Our ORWF Christmas Party will feature 2 Marines standing guard for our Toys for Tots donation. Please bring an unwrapped new toy for these great warriors to collect. Please Join us for our Christmas PartyWe will be featuring Emmalyn from the VANC choir ,Choir directer, who will lead us in singing our favorite Christmas Carols. Our Board, filled with wonderful cooks will be supplying potluck and we will have Hot Stew, Chilli and many great savory dishes and so much more. Mary Tornborg will be bringing her famous Christmas cookies.

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Please Join us for 2015!

It is time to re-new your membership for 2015

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ORWF    Volunteers  of  the  Month,  2014  

January: Mary Azevedo

February: Katherine Ballinger

March: Kathleen Clark

April: Cathy Hamilton

May: Doris Garrison

June: Ruth Clifford

August: Candi Szabo

September: Joan Parro

October: Pat Berry

Ronna Freitag

Ronna has served the Oceanside Republican Women faithfully for so many years. She began on the ORWF Board as Corresponding Secretary in 1996. She was president of ORWF from 1997 to 2001 and then again in 2003 through 2005, with a slight break in the time.. She began our yearly booth at Harbor Days for voter registration and she has mentored many Republican women in our wonderful organization. She has been doing our per-capita reporting for well over 8 years.

I remember when I first joined ORWF and attended a membership per-capita workshop at the SDCFRW Leadership Training Workshop. I sat there for awhile and then someone said to me, we don't’ have to pay too much attention to this because Ronna Freitag always does our per-capita. I remember thinking, Thank God, who is smart enough to figure this out? Who is this mystery lady that tackles the most difficult job the Federation gives its clubs?

Per-Capita is our tie to the Federation. It is through per-capita that we enter our membership into the bigger world of the Federation. The reporting is done monthly and every time we get a new member, Ronna has to add it to our excel sheet and submit it to our County Club in San Diego.

Ronna does this faithfully without any of us ever saying thank you or giving her great big hugs or telling her how important a role she plays in this organization.

Ronna is part of the fabric of the history of our organization. Ronna answered the call to volunteer her time and her skills to help the Oceanside Republican Women Federated and without women of her character and her dedication we would not exist as a club or as a group of hardworking caring and loving conservative women. Ronna resides in Oceanside with her husband, she is wife, mother and grandmother.

Ronna God bless you and Thank you.

The grateful members of ORWF

ORWF Lifetime Volunteer Award

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Politics ORWF 2014 Board

President: Saundra Waecker [email protected], 760-492-1774

First V.P.: Susan Custer [email protected]

Second V.P.: Colleen Vogel [email protected]

Third V.P.: Candi Szabo [email protected]

Treasurer: Mary Azevedo [email protected]

Recording Secretary: Cathy Hamilton [email protected]

Corresponding Secretary: Doris Garrison 760-439-8148

Parliamentarian: Kathy Clark [email protected]

Advisor and past president: Joan Parro [email protected]

Chaplain: Janie Booth [email protected]

Hospitality: Kelly Pelekis [email protected]

Hedge/Local Activism: Pam Chambers,[email protected] Pam Connolly

Caring for America: Julie Sturk [email protected]

Registration: Katherine Ballinger, Lois Tubandt, Christina Maynard

Pat Berry, we love you; Hurry Back!!!!

Legislation Report - Nov 10, 2014  Charlotte Devlin, Chair  Recap of the 2013-2014 Legislative Session (continued) A few more of the Signed and Vetoed Bills  SB 1183 - would authorize a city, county, or regional park district to impose, as a special tax, a motor vehicle registration surcharge of not more than $5 for bicycle infrastructure purposes. Signed

SB 666 provides for a suspension or revocation of an employer's business license for retaliation against employees and others on the basis of citizenship and immigration status, and establishes a civil penalty up to $10,000 per violation. Signed.  AB 4 prohibits a law enforcement official from detaining an individual on the basis of a United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hold after that individual becomes eligible for release from custody, unless specified conditions are met. Signed

AB 35 provides that immigration consultants, attorneys, notaries public, and organizations accredited by the United States Board of Immigration Appeals are the only individuals authorized to charge a fee for providing services associated with filing an application under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's deferred action  program. Signed

AB 524 provides that a threat to report the immigration status or suspected immigration status of an individual or the individual's family may induce fear sufficient to constitute extortion. Signed

AB 1024 allows applicants, who are not lawfully present in the United States, to be admitted as an attorney at law. Signed

AB 1159 Imposes various restrictions and obligations on persons who offer services related to comprehensive immigration reform. Signed

SB 141 requires that the California Community Colleges and the California State University, and requests that the University of California, exempt a United States citizen who resides in a foreign country, and is in their first year as a matriculated student, from nonresident tuition if the student demonstrates financial need, has a parent or guardian who was deported or voluntarily departed from the U. S., lived in California immediately before moving abroad, and attended a secondary school in California for at least three years. Signed

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CARING FOR AMERICA

The  Oceanside  Republican  Women  Federated  have  had  the  excep,onal  opportunity  of  living  near  Camp  Pendleton  and  been  able  to  become  involved  with  assis,ng  our  Veterans  Associa,on  of  North  County  (VANC).  We  have  become  par,cipants  in  their  leadership  commiCee,  TEAM  VANC  in  wri,ng  grants  and  in  raising  funds  for  the  rebuilding  of  their  Resource  Center  at  1617  Mission  Ave.  in  Oceanside.  VANC  is  made  up  of  over  37  Veteran  groups  in  North  County.  

The  VANC  MISSION  is  to  serve  as  a  one-­‐stop  resource  center  for  ALL  VETERANS,  ac,ve  duty  military  and  their  families.  This  includes:  helping  and  coordina,ng,on  temporary  and  permanent  housing,  support  groups,  alcohol  abuse,  PTSD,  family  resources,  counseling,  child  care,  job  training  and  placement,  help  with  deployment,  funding,  resources  for  food,  car  repair,  moving,  gas,  diapers,  motel,  storage  rental,  health,  wellness,  resources  for  adult  children,  of  aging  veterans,  burial  support/resources,  legal  resources  for  VA  claims,  family  law  issues,  bankruptcy,  medical  bills,  addic,on  recovery,  recupera,ve  care,  pet  support,  foster  home,  food,  medical  bills,  and  providing  career  assistance  training.  

Prior  to  the  existence  of  VANC,  Veteran  organiza,ons,  such  as  DAV  and  the  American  Legion  came  up  from  San  Diego  ONCE  a  month  and  operated  out  of  the  trunk  of  their  car  while  holding  mee,ngs  in  parking  lots.  HOW  MUCH  COULD  THEY  HELP  OUR  NORTH  COUNTY  VETERANS  OPERATING  LIKE  THIS??    

So  a  group  of  Veterans,  headed  by  Chuck  Atkinson,  came  together  to  search  for  a  mee,ng  place  where  all  Veterans  could  get  help  in  North  County.  This  took  a  long  ,me,  and  the  City  of  Oceanside  had  been  trying  to  sell  or  lease  their  old  police  sta,on.  They  had  no  buyers  or  renters  so  they  offered  the  Veterans  a  60  year  lease  with  no  rent  if  they  rebuilt  the  stripped  down  sta,on.  This  would  cost  the  veterans  $1.2  million.  VANC  started  to  Fund  Raise.  Presently  they  are  working  to  build-­‐out  a  banquet  hall  and  are  fund  raising  for  a  kitchen.  Then  they  will  have  the  building  finished.!!!  An  Honorary  Veterans  Garden  will  be  planned  and  planted  as  soon  as  more  money  is  raised.  

The  Career  Transi,on  Assistance  Program  (CTAP)  has  been  able  to  hold  classes  in  VANC  for  the  past  two  years.  They  have  had  classes  in  preparing  Resumes,  interview  techniques,  proper  dress  for  business,  wri,ng  classes  and  job  prepara,on.  130  Veterans  have  completed  classes  in  CTAP  and  90%  were  placed  in  jobs  within  180  days.  We  now  have  55  volunteer  instructors  for  CTAP  and  hope  to  have  many  more  Veterans  taking  classes.  We  also  have  classes  in  Security  guards,  100  veterans  have  graduated  and  all  have  jobs.  We  also  have  classes  in  fiber  op,cs,  and  80  veterans  have  graduated  and  all  have  jobs.  

Interfaith  and  County  Veteran  Agencies  have  been  busy  this  year  at  VANC  taking  care  of  our  Veterans.  Our  data  base  shows  we  have  assisted  1,716  Veterans  with  VA  issues  on  site,  had  1900  phone  calls  for  veteran  assistance  with  VA  issues,  60  homeless  veterans  gained  shelter,  41  received  tui,on  Free  CA  State  educa,on.  There  were  8  outreach  events  

held  at  VANC:  Celebra,on  on  Veterans  Day,  Memorial  Day  and  July  4th  with  400  aCending  and  there  were  two  Wellness  Fairs  with  several  hundred  aCending.  They  have  a  County  Veteran  Affairs  Coordina,ng  CommiCee  that  meets  monthly,  chaired  by  VANC  to  promote  networking  and  collabora,on,on.  VANC  is  sekng  a  Role  Model  for  other  American  ci,es  to  follow  to  help  our  Veterans!!

ORWF  has  more  than  20  of  our  women  par,cipa,ng  as  volunteers  for  VANC.  The  ladies  of  ORWF  have  given  their  ,me  money  and  efforts  to  help  VANC  raise  money  for  the  much  needed  improvements  of  the  building  and  facili,es.  The  ladies  have  spent  countless  hours  making  scarves  that  are  sold  for  fundraising,  selling  military  stuffed  bears  and  wri,ng  grants  and  sending  off  informa,on  to  poten,al  donors  with  so  much  success  that  they  have  almost  reached  their  goal  to  finish  the  facility.  With  the  help  of  Joan  Parro  our  president  emeritus  and  Kathy  Clark  who  taught  herself  how  to  write  Grants  and  resource  donors  ,  and  so  many  other  ORWF  ladies  with  vision,  VANC  was  able  to  get  matching  funds  from  the  the  City  of  Oceanside  to  make  this  dream  of  the  VANC  facility,  a  reality;  engineered,  built  and  soon  func,oning  just  the  way  it  was  intended  from  it’s  incep,on.  Congratula,ons  to  VANC  and  to  the  wonderful  ORWF  volunteers.

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ORWF Having Fun

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Join us as we head down to San Diego for the SDCFRW Christmas Luncheon.

They will have 8 vendors for some Christmas Shopping, A Fashion Show and a superb Speaker,

If you are interested in carpooling call me 760-492-1774

Dr Gina Loudon of Politic Chicks