Campaign Activities

The Williamson County Republican Women work hard to flex our strength and influence the election of Republicans.  Volunteer Hours measure the influence of Republican Women in the election process.  TFRW and each club deserve recognition for the tremendous contributions they make toward getting Republicans elected!  This measure is demonstrated in the enormous number of hours our members volunteer to the process.

WCRW members should submit any volunteer hours to the Campaign Activities Chair quarterly.  Examples of volunteer hours include any time spent fulfilling any of the following positions:

  • Precinct Chair
  • State or County Party Official
  • Local, State, or National Campaign Management School Attendance
  • Poll Watcher
  • Election or Alternate Judge
  • Election Clerk or Official
  • Precinct Convention Participant
  • County, State, or National Convention Delegate

Campaign Work Hours can be submitted including:

  • Work at home, mailings, phoning, posters, clerical, cooking, etc.
  • Work at or for a special event (but not as a guest)
  • Attendance at (travel to) Federation Board Meetings/Conventions as well as school board
  • Political work while at Federation meetings
  • Travel time between events
  • Volunteering at any county, state, or Federation HQ
  • Volunteering for a Republican candidate for a non-partisan office such as school board
  • Presenting political programs or speeches at local civic clubs
  • Running for office – all time spent campaigning
  • Campaign sign preparation, distribution, and removal
  • Volunteering for a Republican candidate in any capacity
  • Voter Registrar
  • GOTV (“Get Out The Vote”) participant

All Caring for America Hours can be submitted as well.

Volunteer Hours submitted are used to determine club awards.  Campaign Activities Awards are presented at the TFRW Convention.

The Campaign Activities Chair is responsible for tracking member activities and submitting the hours to TFRW.

Members can report any Volunteer Hours using these forms.  Please submit quarterly to the Campaign Activities Chair.

2012 Campaign Activities Chair: Patt Ott, campaign AT williamsoncountyrepublicanwomen DOT com

February 2012 Luncheon

January 8th, 2012

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012


Williamson County Republican Women

INVITE YOU TO LUNCH WITH

The Chairman of the
Republican Party of Texas

What's In Store For The Republican Party?


Steve Munisteri, elected as Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas in 2010, says that the immediate focus of the RPT includes working through the upcoming Primary, planning the June convention and getting the "Victory Committee" organized.  Come hear how you can help our party accomplish these goals.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

11:00     Registration

11:15     Buffet Opens
11:30     Meeting/Speaker

Meeting Location: Williamson Conference Center
(behind the Wingate Hotel at I-35 and 79)
1209 North I-35
Round Rock, TX 78664

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Meeting Cost: $16 member/$20 non-member
(The Ticketing of the Reservation is free)

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2739442747

PAYMENT OPTIONS:
1) Send in your check prior to the meeting payable to:


WCRW-PAC
PO BOX 342
ROUND ROCK, TX 78680

2) Or pay at the door

PLEASE NOTE:  Reserving a ticket is a commitment to pay $16/member or $20/non-member per ticket.  If you are unable to keep your reservation, WCRW is still responsible for lunch costs and it is our policy to bill for NO-SHOWS.

POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY THE WILLIAMSON COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN-PAC

www.williamsoncountyrepublicanwomen.com


Keep Track of Your Volunteer Hours

March 8th, 2011

WCRW can win awards at the State and National Conferences!  Download a Reporting Form now and start tracking those hours!

Members can report any Volunteer Hours using these forms.  Please submit quarterly to the Campaign Activities Chair, Patt Ott, campaign AT williamsoncountyrepublicanwomen DOT com