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Conservative gathering

RWOTH meets May 9 in Fountain Hills

To discuss elections, border rally

Posted 5/3/24

The Republican Women of The Hills (RWOTH) will meet Thursday, May 9, in the Sanctuary of Christ’s Church in Fountain Hills, 15555 E. Bainbridge Ave.

The meeting will take place from 4 to …

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Conservative gathering

RWOTH meets May 9 in Fountain Hills

To discuss elections, border rally

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The Republican Women of The Hills (RWOTH) will meet Thursday, May 9, in the Sanctuary of Christ’s Church in Fountain Hills, 15555 E. Bainbridge Ave.

The meeting will take place from 4 to 5:30 p.m.

Conservative Fountain Hills Town Council candidates Gayle Earle, Rick Watts, Matt Corrigan, Art Tolis and Robert Wallace will take part in a question-and-answer panel with Todd Wilemon moderating. Candidates will also respond to audience questions, according to Crystal Cavanaugh, spokesperson for RWOTH.

Maricopa County Recorder candidate Justin Heap will also provide an update regarding his campaign and goals if he is elected.

Noel Roberts will also provide information about the upcoming “Rally to the Border” that will take place at the end of May.

Ballots are scheduled to be mailed out by Maricopa County at the beginning of July, so if necessary due to travel, community members should remember to provide the elections office with a temporary change of address to receive a ballot for the July 30 election, Cavanaugh said.

Republican Women of The Hills meets the second Thursday of each month. Both men and women are welcome to become members for $25 per year or may attend as guests with a $5 donation.

To RSVP attendance at the May 9 meeting, visit rwoth.com. For additional information or questions, send an email to republicanwomenofthehills@gmail.com.