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AFRW president to speak at KRW meeting

KINGMAN –  At its regular meeting on March 1, Kingman Republican Women (KRW) will host Cindy Casaus, President of the Arizona Federation of Republican Women (AFRW).

Casaus will speak on the history and missions of AFRW as well as the National Organization and about how KRW is part of this three-tiered organization.  She will explain the benefits of being a member and how KRW member can get further engaged with the Federation and the political process in Arizona.

A third-generation Arizonan, she has served as Secretary of the Maricopa County Republican Committee, 2nd Vice President and Treasurer of the Arizona Federation of Republican Women and President of Ahwatukee Republican Women. She is committed to Republican politics and public service.

She is an elected Precinct Committeeman, a State  Committeeman for Arizona’s Legislative District 18 and a graduate of the elite Dodie Londen Excellence in Public Service Series for Republican Women. She, as well, holds a B.S. Degree in Accountancy from the Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business; and is a graduate of the Dodie Londen Excellence in Public Service Series, an elite leadership program for Republican Women.

The Kingman Republican Women meet on the 1st Monday of each month at noon.  Meetings are held at the College Park Church Community Center, 1990 Jagerson Ave. facing Van Nuys. Meetings are open to the public and membership is not required. There is a $3.00 fee to cover the cost of the meeting room. Brown baggers are welcome and a potato bar will be available for a suggested $5.00 donation.

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