Posts Tagged ‘convention’

Congratulations CenTex YR!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Congratulations are in order! At this year’s TYRF State Convention in Tyler, our very own Sylvia Mayer was awarded “TYRF Woman of the Year”. Congratulations Sylvia, and thank you for the work and dedication you have given the Young Republicans, the Senior Party, and our community over the years.

Another congratulations is in order! The Central Texas Young Republicans were awarded “TYRF Website of the Year”. Just wait until they see our brand new look and expanded features which are currently in the works and expected to launch later this month.

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TYRF State Convention

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Title: TYRF State Convention
Location: Tyler, Texas
Check it out: Click here
Description:
Holiday Inn Select
5701 South Broadway Ave.
Tyler, TX

Speakers Currently Include:

State Rep. and Speaker of the House Candidate Leo Berman, Railroad Commissioner Candidate David Porter, State Rep. Wayne Christian, State Sen. Dan Patrick, Radio Personality Jeff Bolton, Shane Howard, MobilizeMeTV

Grassroots Training with Americans For Prosperity!

More Speakers and More Training In the Works…

Meet and Mingle Friday night with Live Music specifically for us!

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Registration is $85 which you can pay by check or PayPal.
Start Date: 08-06-2010
Start Time: 11:00am
End Date: 08-08-2010
End Time: 2:00pm

WilCo YR @ RPT Convention 2010

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Wilco YRs RPT 2010

Boy what a weekend! Look at this fine group of Young Republicans still smiling away, even on day two of the 2010 Republican Party of Texas Convention. Granted, this was before our meeting was actually called to order so that we could conduct the business that we all went there to do. We are all revved up about our new Chairman, Steve Munisteri, and how he was clearly able to connect with the younger generation. Those pictured above proudly wore stickers and carried signs boasting “Stand with Steve”, quickly recognizing that fellow young republicans and young conservatives, were thinking alike, it was time for new leadership.