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Latest News from the RWCC, June, 2026

It’s go time for getting the word out on our event - America 250 Celebration and Candidate Forum at Sanger Sterling Gardens, 492 Osprey Glen. The event itself is no charge and the food and garden walk is a $15.00 donation  to benefit RWCC programs. Gates open at 12:30...

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Latest News from the Republican Women, April 2026

Republican Women of Clallam County Wednesday Weekly Wire April 22,2026 We’re so grateful you’ve joined us. Lincoln Day Luncheon & Fundraiser Liberty is calling!  We are just over 4 weeks away from the premier event of the year. Grab your tickets today to support...

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Proud to be an American special event a success!

Proud to be an American special event a success!

Our very first “Proud to be an American” special event held on August 31, 2019 from 6-8 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club in Sequim, WA featured Hollywood Producer/Director Jonathan Hay (Senior producer of the Ben Shapiro Show) and Hannah Fritz, newly appointed Special...

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RWCC gives donation to My Choices

RWCC gives donation to My Choices

The RWCC voted to donate to My Choices, a pregnancy center serving the communities of Port Angeles and Sequim since 1984. Every day comes with new choices.The goal of My Choices Pregnancy Medical Resources is to empower and enable our clients to make safe and informed...

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Celebrate this Independence Day!

Celebrate this Independence Day!

On Independence Day - you might consider a commemorative way of celebrating.  "As Americans we need to reconnect with our Founding Fathers. We need to rediscover the meaning of our country's creation. And we need to do it every year. That is the reason for ritual --...

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Thanks for helping our soldiers!

Thanks for helping our soldiers!

We would like to thank the community for its very generous response to the “Shoe Box Project” for the troops spearheaded by the Republican Women of Clallam County. Earlier this month we packed and mailed 14 large boxes of items, weighing 143 lbs. to an Army platoon in...

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