Friday
Jul072017

Watermelon Feed August 1st 6:30pm Neosho's Big Spring Park

Fellow Republicans,

 

The Annual Free Watermelon Feed, co-hosted by the Republican Women of Newton County and the Newton County Republican Central Committee, will be held Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 6:30 P.M. at Big Spring Park, 308 West Spring St., Neosho, MO 64850.

The Free Watermelon Feed is open to all Republicans.  Ice cold watermelon, bottled water, and ice-cream made in Newton County by All Aboard Ice Cream Co. will be provided—free of charge (ice cream courtesy of Committee to Elect Ron Richard).   All you need to bring is your lawn chairs, appetite, and friends & neighbors.

State Representative Bill Reiboldt will give a report on the recent Pro-Life Special Session of the Missouri General Assembly.  Also guest speaking at the event is State Representative Paul Curtman. Rep. Curtman, of Union, MO launched a U.S. Senate exploratory committee on July 13th.  There will be an election in November of 2018 for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Claire McCaskill.  Lt. Gov. Mike Parson is the featured speaker. We will update you with any additions to the guest speaker list.


A straw quiz will be available to those in attendance.  The straw quiz will serve as entry into a drawing for prizes.  Featured prizes include “Make America Great Again” hats,12 gauge & .22 ammunition.   The drawing will take place at the conclusion of the Free Watermelon Feed. 

In case of rain, the Free Watermelon Feed will be moved to the Lampo Building, 500 E Spring Street, Neosho, MO 64850 at 6:30 P.M. 

Bring your lawn chairs, appetite, and friends & neighbors.

 

 

Sincerely,

Nick Myers, Chairman
Newton County Central Committee

Wednesday
Oct192016

Hillary's America at the Lampo Building Oct 27th

In order to recruit volunteers, and inform voters on opportunities available to help with the election, the Newton County Republican Central Committee will be hosting a voter education meeting followed by a viewing of the DVD, Hillary’s America at the Lampo Building 500 E Spring St., Neosho, MO. The event will be held on Thursday, October 27, 2016, the doors will open at 6:00 pm.  Voter education and volunteer sign up starts at 6:30pm. The event is free to all Republicans. Please invite all your friends and family to attend and volunteer for election day efforts.


from hillarysamericathemovie.com “In Hillary's America, New York Times #1 best-selling author and celebrated filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza reveals the sordid truth about Hillary and the secret history of the Democratic Party. This eye-opening film sheds light on the Democrats' transition from pro-slavery to pro-enslavement; how Hillary Clinton's political mentor was, literally, a cold-blooded gangster; and how the Clintons and other Democrats see foreign policy not in terms of national interest, but in terms of personal profit.”

 

 

 

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Monday
Sep192016

Annual Free Bean Feed-Saturday November 5th

The Annual Free Bean Feed, hosted by the Newton County Republican Central Committee will be held Saturday November 5, 2016 at the Neosho Middle School Cafeteria 1400 Hale-McGinty Drive, Neosho, MO 64850.

Doors will open at 6:00PM, buffet will start at 6:30PM, program will begin at 7:00PM.  U.S. Senator Roy Blunt, candidate for MO Treasurer-MO Senator Eric Schmitt, candidate for Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, and MO Senator Ron Richard have confirmed their attendance as guest speakers. Our full list of speakers is still to be determined. The Republican Women of Newton County will be hosting a silent aution at the Annual Free Bean Feed.

 

 

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Monday
Jul182016

Watermelon Feed July 26 6:30pm Neosho's Big Spring Park

U.S. Senator Roy Blunt added to the Newton County Republican Annual Free Watermelon Feed.

Fellow Republicans,

The Annual Free Watermelon Feed, co-hosted by the Republican Women of Newton County and the Newton County Republican Central Committee, will be held Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 6:30 P.M. at Big Spring Park, 308 West Spring St., Neosho, MO 64850; one week before the August 2, 2016 Primary Election.

U.S. Senator Roy Blunt, U.S. Congressman Billy Long, and Missouri State Senator Ron Richard will attend as this year's featured speakers.  Additional guest speakers will be candidates seeking nomination as Republicans for statewide office and all Republican contested countywide office seekers on the August 2, 2016 Newton County Primary Ballot.  The additional guest speakers will address the crowd for 3 minutes, subject to time keeper Judge Greg Stremel.

Statewide Republican candidates (in ballot order) for Missouri Governor: Catherine Hanaway, John Brunner, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder; Lt. Governor: Bev Randles, State Senator Mike Parson;Secretary of State: State Senator Will Kraus; State Treasurer: State Senator Eric Schmitt; and Attorney General: Josh Hawley, State Senator Kurt Schaefer; have all confirmed attendance.  

Countywide Republican candidates (in ballot order) for Commissioner District #1: Alan Cook, Kevin Pruitt; Commissioner District #2: Jim Jackson, Lucas Thogmartin; Sheriff: Richard Leavens, Chris Jennings, Craig A. Davis, Mike Langland; Assessor: Cheryle Perkins, Tami (Renfro) Owens; Coroner: John T. Broom, John Worley, Dale Owen; Surveyor: Jerry D. Wood, James Loncarich; have all confirmed attendance.

The Free Watermelon Feed is open to all Republicans.  Ice cold watermelon, bottled water, and ice-cream made in Newton County by All Aboard Ice Cream Co. will be provided—free of charge (ice cream courtesy of Committee to Elect Ron Richard).   All you need to bring are your lawn chairs, appetite, and friends & neighbors.

A straw quiz will be available to those in attendance.  The straw quiz will serve as entry into a drawing for prizes including 12 gauge, .22 ammunition, Donald Trump’s Crippled America-How to Make America Great Again, and Trump-The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump with Tony Schwartz. A separate drawing will be held for a picnic basket.  The drawings will take place at the conclusion of the Free Watermelon Feed. 

In case of rain, the Free Watermelon Feed will be moved to the Lampo Building, 500 E Spring Street, Neosho, MO 64850 at 6:30 P.M. 

Use of electronic media recordings will be prohibited except for credentialed media prior to the start of the event by the Newton County Republican Central Committee.

 

Contact:

Nick Myers, Chairman,

Newton County Republican Central Committee

email@newtoncountyrepublicans. org 

417-623-2214

 

Chris Wade, President,

Republican Women of Newton County

rwnc7@yahoo.com 

417-850-8881

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Wednesday
May112016

Newton County Candidate Fair-Thursday May 26th 6:30pm

 

The 2016 Newton County Republican Candidate Fair, hosted by the Newton County Republican Central Committee, will be held Thursday, May 26th at the Wright Conference Room in the Farber Building of Crowder College, 601 Laclede Blvd, Neosho, MO 64850.  Doors will open at 6:30PM. The program begins at 7PM.


Candidates for the contested county offices in the August 2, 2016 Republican primary election are the Newton County Commissioner District 1 (Alan Cook and Kevin Pruitt), Newton County Commissioner District 2 (Jim Jackson and Lucas Thogmartin), Sheriff (Richard Leavens, Chris Jennings, Craig Davis, and Mike Langland) Assessor (Cheryle Perkins and Tami Owens), Coroner (to be determined), and Surveyor (Jerry D. Wood and James Loncarich).  Senator Ron Richard will also give an end of session report on the General Assembly.  

Each contested candidate will have their own table for campaign materials and meeting voters.  During the program, candidates will address the attendees for 3 minutes each; subject to timekeeper.  Candidates will speak in the order they appear on the ballot (incumbents will have the option to speak last).

Newton County Coroner Mark Bridges withdrew as a candidate for reelection late Wednesday afternoon May 11th.  Newton County residents, who meet the qualifications below, may file to be a candidate for coroner with the Newton County Clerk through the close of business on Wednesday May 18th. MO Revised Statutes 58.030. No person shall be elected or appointed to the office of coroner unless he be a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, and shall have resided within the state one whole year, and within the county for which he is elected, six months next preceding the election. Once filing closes, Republican candidates for coroner will be invited to participate in the candidate fair.

All interested Republicans from Newton County are invited to attend the Newton County Republican Candidate Fair.  Please invite your friends and neighbors to attend.  

Contact:

Nick Myers, Chairman,

Newton County Republican Central Committee

email@newtoncountyrepublicans.org 

417-623-2214 

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