NSRF May 2015 Newsletter

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1 www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.com May, 2015 www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.org Join us on Saturday morning, May 9 th to hear from your local Colorado State Representatives and Senator about the 2015 legislative session followed by former State Senator Shawn Mitchell expounding on local, state, and national politics including the 2016 presidential race. As always, we’ll follow their speeches with a Q&A session. The doors open at 8:30am with the meeting from 9:00am-11:00am. Admission is $3 for NSRF members and $5 for non-members. Plus, you can pay your 2015 yearly dues of $20 ($30 for a couple). We meet at Horan & McConaty’s Community Room, 9998 Grant St in Thornton from 9:00am-11:00am. Doors open at 8:30am. NSRF upcoming calendar in 2015: May 25 – Walk with us in the Commerce City Memorial Day Parade and enjoy a BBQ lunch at the end of the parade with the Reagan Club. June 13 -- Your local County officers & City Council members update us on what's happening in Adams County & the cities along with answering your questions July 11 -- Penn Pfiffner of The TABOR Foundation discusses what TABOR is, how it works, and why Colorado is unique because of it. August 8 -- RTD Directors Larry Hoy & Lorraine Anderson update us on FasTracks and mass transportation issues in the north metro area. September 12 -- Water is now the "oil" of Colorado. Learn about water rights, rain barrels, whether we have enough storage, and the legal structure of H2O from former Colorado Agricultural Commissioner Don Ament. October 10 -- We've tentatively scheduled Colorado State Treasury Walker Stapleton to update us on all things dealing with the state Treasurer’s office and PERA. November 14 -- We're working on scheduling a forum to explain an Article V Convention. What is it? Why is it important? What's involved in the process. Stay tuned! December 12 -- We're talking to the Colorado Women’s Alliance to discuss how they’re helping to focus the debate on issues important to people versus the Democrat Talking Points.

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Join us on Saturday morning, May 9th to hear from your local Colorado State Representatives and Senator about the 2015 legislative session followed by former State Senator Shawn Mitchell expounding on local, state, and national politics including the 2016 presidential race. As always, we’ll follow their speeches with a Q&A session. The doors open at 8:30am with the meeting from 9:00am-11:00am. Admission is $3 for NSRF members and $5 for non-members. Plus, you can pay your 2015 yearly dues of $20 ($30 for a couple). We meet at Horan & McConaty’s Community Room, 9998 Grant St in Thornton from 9:00am-11:00am. Doors open at 8:30am. NSRF upcoming calendar in 2015:May 25 – Walk with us in the Commerce City Memorial Day Parade and enjoy a BBQ lunch at the end of the parade with the Reagan Club.June 13 -- Your local County officers & City Council members update us on what's happening in Adams County & the cities along with answering your questionsJuly 11 -- Penn Pfiffner of The TABOR Foundation discusses what TABOR is, how it works, and why Colorado is unique because of it.August 8 -- RTD Directors Larry Hoy & Lorraine Anderson update us on FasTracks and mass transportation issues in the north metro area.September 12 -- Water is now the "oil" of Colorado. Learn about water rights, rain barrels, whether we have enough storage, and the legal structure of H2O from former Colorado Agricultural Commissioner Don Ament. October 10 -- We've tentatively scheduled Colorado State Treasury Walker Stapleton to update us on all things dealing with the state Treasurer’s office and PERA.November 14 -- We're working on scheduling a forum to explain an Article V Convention. What is it? Why is it important? What's involved in the process. Stay tuned!December 12 -- We're talking to the Colorado Women’s Alliance to discuss how they’re helping to focus the debate on issues important to people versus the Democrat Talking Points.

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    www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.com May, 2015 www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.org

    Join us on Saturday morning, May 9th to hear from your local Colorado State Representatives and Senator about the 2015 legislative session followed by former State Senator Shawn Mitchell expounding on local, state, and national politics including the 2016 presidential race. As always, well follow their speeches with a Q&A session.

    The doors open at 8:30am with the meeting from 9:00am-11:00am. Admission is $3 for NSRF members and $5 for non-members. Plus, you can pay your 2015 yearly dues of $20 ($30 for a couple). We meet at Horan & McConatys Community Room, 9998 Grant St in Thornton from 9:00am-11:00am. Doors open at 8:30am.

    NSRF upcoming calendar in 2015:

    May 25 Walk with us in the Commerce City Memorial Day Parade and enjoy a BBQ lunch at the end of the parade with the Reagan Club.

    June 13 -- Your local County officers & City Council members update us on what's happening in Adams County & the cities along with answering your questions

    July 11 -- Penn Pfiffner of The TABOR Foundation discusses what TABOR is, how it works, and why Colorado is unique because of it.

    August 8 -- RTD Directors Larry Hoy & Lorraine Anderson update us on FasTracks and mass transportation issues in the north metro area.

    September 12 -- Water is now the "oil" of Colorado. Learn about water rights, rain barrels, whether we have enough storage, and the legal structure of H2O from former Colorado Agricultural Commissioner Don Ament.

    October 10 -- We've tentatively scheduled Colorado State Treasury Walker Stapleton to update us on all things dealing with the state Treasurers office and PERA.

    November 14 -- We're working on scheduling a forum to explain an Article V Convention. What is it? Why is it important? What's involved in the process. Stay tuned!

    December 12 -- We're talking to the Colorado Womens Alliance to discuss how theyre helping to focus the debate on issues important to people versus the Democrat Talking Points.

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    "One of the penalties of not participating in politics is that you will be governed by your inferiors." - Plato

    Meeting Notice. The next meeting of the Adams County Republican Party ACRC is scheduled for Tuesday, June 2,

    2015 at 7 PM with check in at 6:30 PM.

    Location: FRONT RANGE AIRPORT in Watkins Colorado.

    Address: 5200 Front Range Pkwy, Watkins, CO 80137.

    The rationale for having it a Front Range is to give those who live on the EAST side of the County to have a

    somewhat shorter drive to meeting. It's the fair thing to do given that those of us who live out East have always

    traveled in excess of 80 miles roundtrip to attend ACRC meetings.

    We will alternate between West Side and East Side for meetings.

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    Commerce City Memorial Day Parade BBQ

    Who: Anyone who is involved in marching, or helping out, in the parade

    When: Monday, May 25, 2015, 12:00pm-2:00pm after the parade ends (parade is 7:30am 12:00pm noon)

    Why: Let the traffic clear out, you can wind down with fellowship and relax with the cool conservatives at the Reagan Club BBQ. The cost is $5 per person for 2 hot dogs or 1 hamburger, a bag of chips, potato

    salad, baked beans, a bottle of water, and a cookie.

    Where: King Soopers parking lot, Parkway Market Center, 4850 E 62nd Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022. Its the same place we were located last year

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    Commerce City Memorial Day Parade Information Make plans to walk or march or dance or ride or roller skate and bring your pets to participate with us on Memorial Day! Memorial Day Parade The states largest Memorial Day parade with 100+ entries, Commerce City celebrates 51 years of honoring veterans on Monday, May 25, 2015. From military units and bands to floats, antique cars and horse entries, the 1.5 mile parade route kicks off at 10 a.m. Event Details The 51st anniversary parade starts promptly at 10 a.m. along a 1.5 mile parade route that begins at 64th Avenue/Newport Street and ends at 6060 E. Parkway Drive. The parade lasts approximately two hours. In 2014, we had 130 parade entries. If you park where the parade ends (in the southwest corner of King Soopers, 4850 E 62nd Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022), we'll arrange shuttles (from 7:30am-8:30am) to transport you to where the parade starts and our mustering area at 65th & Olive Street.

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    Heres the articles that have been posted on our website: www.NorthSuburbanRepublicanForum.com since

    our last newsletter:

    Adams 12 school board votes to appoint Brian Batz to board vacancy

    Upcoming problems that we can expect for TABOR from the problems of PERA

    As session wraps up, major work remains for Colorado lawmakers

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    Legislators reach out to rural Colorado after landslide to the right

    Workforce development in Adams County town hall

    Kevin Priola April Capitol update

    Nine candidates apply to fill vacancy on Adams 12 school board

    Gun Control for Dummies

    Citizen Action fo Safe Energy (CASE) monthly meeting

    April 15th

    Colorado School Board manual

    Attention to City Council candidates

    Free download: A Guide to Better Schools through Better School Boards

    Man gets prison sentence for collecting rainwater on his own property

    Adams 12 School District Interest-Based Strategies meeting

    RNC hails Mike Coffmans success in reaching out to immigrants

    Historic shakeup at Colorado GOP ushers in Steve House era

    Colorado gun allies split over compromise on increasing magazine limit

    Parents and community members invited to join the new Five Star Leadership Academy

    A message from Steve House, Colorado GOP Chair

    Meangirlz.org calls out tweeters hating on Jeffco School Board Members

    Join the Broomfield GOP for a Freedom Party

    A magazine compromise in the works? Ask Joe Salazar

    You say profit like its a bad thing

    Hitler reacts to denied wedding cake

    Colorado Kickoff: Women, Business, & Government Overregulation

    Adams 12 Board of Education seeks applicants for Director District #4 position

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