Inside This Issue Our hristmas Program: Ignite Quartet and ......50/50 raffle, we’ll be raffling...
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Inside This Issue...
President’s Message 2
Political Education 3
What’s Happening 4
November Meeting Recap 6
Getting to Know
Diana Tull 7
Notes on America 8
Club & Member
Milestones 9
About PVRW/AzFRW/
NFRW/Member Applica-
tion
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Save the Date: Our
Meeting Schedule
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Volume , Issue December 2017
Offering the spirit of Friendship to all Women who share our Republican Values
Join Us On December 20th! 11:00 a.m. Social
11:30 a.m. Program/Lunch
Grayhawk
Golf Club:
8620 East Thompson Peak Parkway, The Fair-way House, Scottsdale
REMINDER! The cost of the luncheon is $35 whether you are paying credit card, check or cash! AND please note our new policy: your reservation MUST be made by Thursday, December 14th at midnight. Please honor this policy!
To make a reservation for our luncheon, contact us by email: [email protected].
On the Menu:
• Small Caesar Salad
• Chicken Cordon Bleu
• Seasonal Vegetables
• Prada Cake with Raspberry Sauce
• Coffee/Tea/Wine Bar
Our Christmas Program: Ignite Quartet and Representative David Schweikart
congress stays in session until December 22 as is now rumored), will talk to us about what’s happening in Washington DC, and provide us with a status of the Tax Bill working its way through the House of Representatives and Senate.
Finally, member Julia Graham will install our new 2018/2019 officers. We look for-ward to seeing you and be sure to bring a friend or two or three!
The Scottish-American Military Society , Post 48, Phoenix, Arizona, honored us by performing The Missing Man Table. Turn to page 6 for additional photos of this very moving event.
We’ve got a terrific line up for our annual Christmas program. First up will be the Ignite Barbershop Quartet. Ignite began singing together after a quartet matching party in November 2015. They are all Champion members of Region 21's Scotts-dale Chorus and they will be singing for us!
After lunch, Congressional District 6 con-gressman, Representative David Schweikart (or one of his staff members if
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I'll still be working hard to support President Trump but am transferring the reins of Palo Verde into the capable hands of Cheryl Pelletier.
Thank you for the support you have given me and the Republican Party. Keep up the good work and let's con-tinue to work together to “Make America Great Again!”
I look forward to seeing all of you at our December 20th meeting.
Best regards,
Jan
President’s Message
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!
Holiday Greetings to All,
We are embarking on “the most wonderful time of the year!” I want to wish our Christian mem-bers “Merry Christmas” as you will be celebrating the “Miracle of the Birth of Baby Jesus.” I want to wish our Jewish members “Happy Hanukkah” as you will be cele-brating the “Festival of Lights.”
During this season I hope we will all take time to give thanks for our many blessings. We should be es-pecially thankful that we live in the
greatest country in the world! President Trump is mak-ing tremendous progress to “Make America Great Again!” We also have responsibilities to “Keep America Great!”
During this Season of Sharing, please take time out of your busy schedule and join us as we support those in need. Come to Walmart on December 9th at 8:00 am as we join with the Scottsdale Police Department in Shop with a Cop and help wrap gifts for these precious chil-dren.
Then, on Saturday December 16th at 8:30 am, come to the National Cemetery on Cave Creek Road and honor our Veterans by placing wreaths on their graves. We owe our “way of life” to these men and women who served in the military to keep our country strong and free.
This will be my last message to you as your President. These past two years have been exciting, challenging, stimulating, energizing and full of hard work! I've loved every minute of it!
We accomplished something that the media thought couldn't be done—we helped elect Donald Trump Presi-dent of the United States! Congratulations to all of us!
Jan Stephenson, Presi-
dent of Palo Verde
Republican Women
Our 2018 Palo Verde Membership Drive Has Begun!
Your Board of Directors invites you to
renew your membership in Palo Verde RW, the best Republican women’s club of Arizona! In this critical election year, we will continue to present informative programs that feature candidates, issues and much more!
$50 Full Membership
$25 Associates and Pachyderms
We accept check, cash or credit cards.
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WILL ARIZONA LEGALIZE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA IN 2018? VOTE NO AND TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW!
ONCE A STATE PROPOSITION IS PASSED THE ONLY WAY TO CHANGE OR REPEAL IT IS BY ANOTHER BAL-LOT POROPOSITION. Good luck with that.
This proposition was on the ballot in 2016, and it’s coming back, although with a few nuanced differ-ences. Whatever, this proposition MUST be resisted and DEFEATED. An article in the Arizona Daily Sun (see link to the left) was recently published that gave sev-eral reasons as to why the proposition had less of a chance of passing even if it got enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. The reasons were valid, the au-thor is an expert, merely statement of facts, but pro-ponents have many big plans backed by BIG BUCKS yet to place into action. Phone polls are unreliable. Polling can’t reach cell phones. Millennials and some adults don’t have land lines or answer all calls.
REMEMBER 2016: The election night totals had Propo-sition 205 losing by 6 percent, BUT by the time all the drop-offs were found in CD1 (NAU territory) and CD2 (U of A territory), the margin of victory was down to 3 percent. That’s the result of Early Ballots or Mail-ins or Drop-offs. Don’t brush it off. That’s how SNL star/radio talker Al Franken overcame the lead of Mayor Norm Coleman to win the Senatorial race.
The Colorado experience has seen an explosion of teen use more than doubled last year from the year before to 55 percent. Teens grow up to drive delivery trucks, semi-trailer trucks, and school buses. At the end of this article, I have provide the URL for two arti-cles that you should at least glance at. The first piece reviews some effects five years after legalization in Colorado. Homelessness has mushroomed. Follow that up: declining property values, increased costs for police, sanitation, etc. Australian scientists study comes to an even scarier, conclusion.”
As a club, we really can’t do any work for candidates
for the August election, but we CAN and MUST work to defeat this Proposition.
WHY ADD ONE MORE SOCIAL ILL TO THE LIST OF OTHERS?
Palo Verde RW members always rise to pull to-gether to bring good causes across the finish line. We can expect a project coming our way in the early spring. Exercise your writing fingers to get them into shape.
Below are links to two IMPORTANT articles.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/11/on_the_fiveyear_anniversary_of_colorado_pot_legalization.html
http://azdailysun.com/news/local/arizona-poll-shows-recreational-marijuana-support-is-lacking/article_19e4501a-3fd7-534c-b542-3e039d71188a.html
The candidate petitions have left temporarily to help Santa. Santa will leave the petitions for January.
Once all the holidays are over we need to turn our focus back to local elections and step up to meet the Marijuana Proposition.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Paula Linker
Political Education and Legislative Action
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Oh the Things That We Do!
The Palo Verde RW board is look-ing for a few good women to join our leadership team! Are you ready to jump in and help us? We are looking for assistance in the following areas:
• Newsletter Editor
• Constant Contact Lead
If you’d like to be a part of the board, but are not interested in any of the opportunities listed above, please contact Cheryl Pelletier at 480.406.9227! We can find something for you!
Help us to fully fund our second ASU Political Thought & Leadership endowment scholarship by setting your AmazonSmile charitable or-ganization to Palo Verde Outreach. It is easy to do! Here are the step by step instructions:
Change Your AmazonSmile Charitable Organization 1. Sign in to smile.amazon.com on your desktop or mobile phone browser.
2. From your desktop, go to Your Account from the navigation at the top of any
page, and then select the option to Change your Charity. Or, from your mobile browser, select Change your Charity from the options at the bottom of the page.
Select Palo Verde Outreach and Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase to this organization!
Wreaths Across America THANK YOU all for supporting Wreaths Across America 2017!
Michelle Creveling and I had a goal of 334 wreaths this year… and we almost made it!
We are proud to be able to write that we will be placing 308 wreaths on veteran’s graves this December 16. Last year our total was 257! We are growing our base so hopefully, in the not too distant future, all of the graves at our National Cemetery will display a wreath.
Thank you again for your support!
Your WAA team: Michelle Creveling & Joan Lang
Christmas Raffle! As part of our December
50/50 raffle, we’ll be raffling off some wonderful items, including those pictured here. Associate member, SonHee Williamson, was gracious enough to donate two beautiful handmade purses and an absolutely amazing afghan for the raffle.
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Three Times IS a Charm! After three submission attempts, Jan Stephenson, President of Palo Verde RW, was successful in getting her Letter to the Editor posted. We’ve provided a copy of it for you above. Thank you Jan, for being so persistent!!
Oh the Things That We Do!
In Loving Memory
Condolences to member Lucky Perry on the death of her husband, Ret Reservist Lt Col Larry Edward Perry on November 3, 2018. He is buried in the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. A Celebration of Life was held in Phoenix for family and friends followed by a funeral in Ft Worth at the lovely Marty Leonard Chapel.
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Palo Verde RW members and guests were honored to have the Scottish-American Military Society, Post 48, in Phoenix, Arizona as our guest presenter in November. The group performed The Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) table ceremony in remembrance of all honorably discharged veterans that have gone before. The program was quite emotional and reminds us all again (as if we all need remind-ing) just how grateful we are for the commitment of our veterans to keep us free.
We don't know them all, but we owe them all! Thank you to all of our veterans!
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Getting to Know Member Diana Tull
of his province. The Ahmeng-uesa position is obtained only after passing a vigorous moral and written exam. My
father, Yu Chin San, was the Chairman of the ma-jor opposition party, Shin Min Dang. Simultane-ously, he served in the Korean Parliament for 23 years until his death in 1974.
Palo Verde RW is my third Republican Women’s club. Around the late 1980s, I worked for a 1988 Presidential primary campaign and I worked in the Bob Dole for the 1988 Presidential primary cam-paign. I was one of the two National Co-chairs for Asian Americans for Bob Dole. At that time, I met and worked with Sylvia Herman, the wife of Albert B. Herman, former Republican Executive Director. Sylvia brought me to the Potomac RW club in Maryland. I served as the Americanism Chair. After moving back to Arizona in 1992, I became a member of Las Rancheras RW, where I was also
on the board.
In September of 2017, I attended the Kore-an Unification Research Forum in Seoul, Korea. This was with the invitation of the South Korean government. We were the thirty three Education Commissioners of Korea Unification representing the U.S., China and Japan. As part of this program, we were taken to the front line of the two Koreas.
I was overwhelmed, yet saddened, to ac-tually witness the demarcation line, the Im Jin river, peacefully flowing between the two Koreas. I was also taken aback to see how beautiful the country, Korea, was. I realized why the Korean people fought so hard for so long, over five thou-sand years, to keep the country from be-ing gobbled up by shameless neighbor-ing intruders.
Another thing at the demilitarized zone moved me: I met a group of about thirty Americans up there where people do not visit. I spoke with them and learned that they were United Methodists from Delaware. They came to pray for Korea. This reminded me of how kind American people are.
Are you married? Yes, for 40 plus years to Thomas M. Tull, Jr., a native of Philadelphia.
Children? Three daughters: Alisa, Karen and Judith. Alisa, an attorney, lives in Phoenix. Karen lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland and works in Washington DC for the National Council on Teacher Quality. Judith lives in Portland, Oregon and is an Engineer.
Grandchildren? Three: Emily, John and Dorothy.
Hobbies? Writing, painting (mostly oil), traveling and golf. I have published two books (two in English and two in Korean): three nonfiction and one fic-tion. My first non-fiction, Winds of Change: Korean Women in America, received the National Press Club Award in 1991. I am now working on my sec-ond fiction, working title, Promise. This is a story of a 14-year old girl who suddenly finds herself being an orphan when the Communists invaded Seoul where she was attending school.
Education/Career: Visiting Fellowship, Harvard University in East Asian Studies; Doctoral, The George Washington University; BA/MA, ASU. Before coming to America, I attended Ewha Women’s University after graduating from Ewha Middle and High School, all located in Seoul.
Director, Academic Staffing: The George Wash-ington University (coordinated and directed 500 plus part time faculty; Court Interpreter: Eng-lish/Korean languages for trials, depositions and interviews, 1996-2016; translated the Arizona Drivers Manual from English to Kore-an.
Honors and Distinctions: Pi Delta Kappa, Hon-or Society in Education; Examiner: Doctoral Candidates’ Final Oral Exam; Graduate Assis-tant (The George Washington University).
Where are you from originally? I am from the Republic of Korea, also known as South Korea. I have lived in Arizona for 34 years.
What got you involved in politics? As much as my fami-ly tried to keep me away from politics, I found myself inter-ested in politics at all levels. I have come from a long time political family in Korea. My grandfather on my mother’s side, was the governor of his province, Keum San, for 17 years. My grand uncle on my father’s side was ahmeng-uesa, ombudsman. This was after first serving as governor
Diana Tull, 2018/2019 1st Vice President of Palo Verde RW
Diana with her husband of 40 plus years, Thomas.
Americans praying at the Korean demarcation line.
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12/11/1882: The Bijou Theater in Boston became the
first theater lit by electricity
12/13/2003: U.S. forces captured former Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein
12/15/1939: "Gone with the Wind" premiered in Atlan-
ta, Georgia
12/17/1903: The Wright Brothers made the world's first
successful motor powered airplane flight
12/19/1871: Mark Twain received the first of three pa-
tents for improved suspenders
12/21/1620: The Pilgrims began coming ashore at Plym-
outh, Massachusetts
12/23/1823: "Twas the Night Before Christmas" by
Clement C. Moore was published
12/24/1968: The Apollo 8 astronauts read from the
book of Genesis while orbiting the moon
12/25/1868: President Andrew Johnson granted an un-
conditional pardon to all Confederates of the Civil War
12/27/1947: The children's TV program "Howdy Doody"
premiered
12/29/1940: FDR called on the United States to become
"the great arsenal of democracy"
About The Patriot Newsletter
The Patriot is published for Palo Verde RW club mem-bers and interested friends. It is emailed in color or sent via the United States Postal Service in black and white. The Patriot is distributed by the second week of each month with the exception of July and August. If you wish to submit an article, or provide content for this newsletter, please contact Cheryl Pelletier, Editor, at: 480.406.9227 (cell) or email Cheryl at [email protected].
Carol Peters/Americanism Chair
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy New Year! December dates and observances include:
12/7: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
12/12: Hanukkah begins at sunset
12/20: Hanukkah ends at nightfall
12/21: Winter begins
12/24: Christmas eve
12/25: Christmas Day
12/31: New Year's Eve
December's historical events: 12/1/1862: Abraham Lincoln reminded the nation
that America is the "last best hope of earth"
12/3/1805: Lewis and Clark reached the Pacific
coast and prepared a spot for a winter camp
12/5/1955: Prompted by the arrest of Rosa Parks,
the Montgomery bus boycott began
12/7/1941: Japanese warplanes attacked the U.S.
Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor
12/9/1835: A Texas army captured San Antonio in
the war for independence from Mexico
Americanism
Notes on America
Ronald Reagan's thoughts on Christmas:
For more than just a day, Christmas is a state of mind. It is found throughout the year whenever faith overcomes doubt,
hope conquers despair, and love triumphs over hate. It is present when men of any
creed bring love and understanding to the hearts of their fellow man.
(Part of a Christmas message President Reagan gave on December 24, 1981)
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Birthdays and New Members
December Birthdays!
Ida Clements 12/5
Angela Ducey 12/5
Brenda White 12/5
Judy Rehkow 12/6
Geri Fernet 12/8
Mary Wright 12/8
Bruce Linker 12/17
Rachel Bauer 12/19
Eileen Fiedler 12/20
Janet Mohr 12/20
Judy Conrad 12/24
Joye Eller 12/24
Pat Rousseau 12/24
Roberta Heine 12/30
Paula Linker 12/30
Jo Sheahan 12/18
Carmen Thomas
Welcome New Members!
Susan Gurstel
Kristin Vaill
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The Back Page
Thank you to Jan and the entire 2016/2017 Palo Verde RW board for your commitment to our club over the last two years! We appreciate
all that each and everyone of you do to ensure our club remains a top-tier club within both the Arizona Federation and the National Federation
of Republican Women.
Thank
You
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Palo Verde Republican Women was chartered in
January 1974 under the guidance of Mrs. Joan
Wood who became the club’s first president. Most
of the charter members had been a part of Scotts-
dale Republican Women, one of the most active
groups in the state of Arizona. The club eventually
withdrew from the National Federation of Republi-
can Women and member Joan Wood and others
who wished to remain in the Federation formed
Palo Verde RW. From the beginning, Palo Verde
RW maintained a reputation as a vigorous and ac-
tive club, and has remained a powerful force within
the Federation to this day. We educate our mem-
bers through programs presented at our monthly
meetings (the third Wednesday of every month—
except July and August), through our monthly
newsletter (The Patriot), and by attending AzFRW
quarterly meetings.
2018/2019 Palo Verde RW Officers
Cheryl Pelletier President
Diana Tull 1st Vice President, Programs
Sherry Gray 2nd Vice President, Membership
Jan Stephenson 3rd Vice President, Community Outreach
Teresa Funk Secretary
Liz Van Valin Treasurer-Budget
Americanism Gayla Coletto
Arrangements/Hospitality Carol Comstock
Bylaws/Goldmine Eileen Fiedler
Chaplain Edith Stock
Constant Contact Cheryl Pelletier
Hospitality Anita Rodriguez
Jewelry Sales Lucky Perry
Parliamentarian Michelle Creveling
Patriot Editor/Webmaster Cheryl Pelletier
Patriot Distribution Marjorie Collins
Social Media/Photography Kelly Sallaway
Political Education/Legislation Paula Linker
2018/2019 Palo Verde Republican Women Committee Chairs
Palo Verde Republican Women (PVRW) is a member of the Arizo-
na Federation of Republican Women (AzFRW) and the National
Federation of Republican Women (NFRW).
Annual PVRW dues are: $50 for Active Members; $25 for Associ-
ate and Pachyderm Members.
http://www.nfrw.org/
About Palo Verde
Republican Women
A Proud Member of NFRW: Palo Verde Republican Women
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January 18: Dr. Donald Critchlow from ASU’s Political Thought & Leadership
February 15: Terri Gilberg on “Bias in the Media.”
March 15: Barry Webb, Author, “Confessions of an (ex) NSA spy: Why America and Its Allies are Losing the War on Terror!” And Lori Klein, Republican Na-tional Committeewoman for Arizona, will speak briefly.
April 19: Caroline Lynch, National Security Expert on Tweet’s, Wiretaps and Russia, Oh My!
May 17: Conservatives Cook
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Palo Verde Republican Women: Offering the spirit of Friendship to all Women who share our Republican Values
June 21: Secretary of State, Michelle Reagan/AzFRW President, Loraine Pelle-grino
July and August (Summer Break)
September 21: Jonathan Lines, Arizona
Republican Chairman
October 18: Larry Schweikart, co-author
(with Joe Pollack of Breitbart.com) of
How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a
Revolution and A Patriot’s History of the
United States
November 15: Veteran’s Program
December 20: Annual Christmas Party