Welcome to the Republican Women of Central Website!
Our chapter was chartered on May 10, 2010 through the LFRW and the dedicated committment of the Republican women in and near the newly formed City of Central, Louisiana.
Our chapter was formed for the purpose of educating, engaging, empowering and elevating the residents in our community and beyond the boundaries of our region on the importance of our participation in the political processes available to us as American citizens.
Our voice and our votes can determine our future opportunities in every facet of life. Without our participation and vote on election day, we have no representation in our democracy, and have lost one the most powerful privileges in the world.
This privilege is a gift, and we strive to educate all who will hear on the issues facing us in upcoming elections.
We will engage our friends, neighbors and younger generations in becoming more involved by giving them the opportunity to understand the political system and those who serve in all positions of authority.
We will empower those who have lost interest in the political process and motivate them to look forward to all the possibilities we have before us and our children.
We will elevate those candidates who represent our needs, our values, our families, our communities into positions of responsibility and authority who are best prepared and dedicated to carry out the oath of office they worked so diligently to obtain.
Our chapter typically meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month for lunch at Sammy's Grill
in Central, LA. Every quarter we have an evening meeting. Please refer to our calendar for upcoming meetings and events. Come join us for lunch or a lively evening of conversation!
We welcome any registered Republican to become an active or associate member for only $35 per year.
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