Republican Women’s Club To Meet Saturday

March 9, 2022 at 3:23 a.m.

By Staff Report-

The Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. Saturday.

The meeting will be held at Republican Headquarters, 123 W. Center St., Warsaw. County Clerk Ann Torpy is the featured speaker for the March meeting, and she will discuss information on the new voting centers in Kosciusko County, as well as other pertinent election information.  Guests are always welcome and light refreshments will be served.

KCRWC members welcomed Elise Nieshalla, candidate for Indiana state treasurer, to its February meeting. She shared information about her credentials, as well as what some of her priorities will be if she is elected to the treasurer position.

February attendees also enjoyed a presentation on the “Color of Personality” that was conducted by Jackie Franks, County Extension director and HHS Extension educator from the Kosciusko County Purdue Extension Office. One of the goals of the exercise is to open up lines of communication and bring participants together to gain a better understanding and appreciation of one another.

Upcoming events for the club include a booth at the 2022 Home and Outdoor show on March 25-27, and a “Purses and Pampering” Bingo Event at the Owl’s Nest on April 21.

The Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. Saturday.

The meeting will be held at Republican Headquarters, 123 W. Center St., Warsaw. County Clerk Ann Torpy is the featured speaker for the March meeting, and she will discuss information on the new voting centers in Kosciusko County, as well as other pertinent election information.  Guests are always welcome and light refreshments will be served.

KCRWC members welcomed Elise Nieshalla, candidate for Indiana state treasurer, to its February meeting. She shared information about her credentials, as well as what some of her priorities will be if she is elected to the treasurer position.

February attendees also enjoyed a presentation on the “Color of Personality” that was conducted by Jackie Franks, County Extension director and HHS Extension educator from the Kosciusko County Purdue Extension Office. One of the goals of the exercise is to open up lines of communication and bring participants together to gain a better understanding and appreciation of one another.

Upcoming events for the club include a booth at the 2022 Home and Outdoor show on March 25-27, and a “Purses and Pampering” Bingo Event at the Owl’s Nest on April 21.
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