A spirited, involved and dedicated group of women, the Missouri Federation of Republican Women, held its annual State Convention in Blue Springs June 5 to 7th. The event featured Sen. Roy Blunt, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and Missouri Republican Party Chair, John Hancock.
A grand gathering indeed of Republican Women at MoFRW State Convention!
MoFRW Annual Convention informs and connects Republican women from around the state as they meet annually hearing from officials and candidates and preparing for the statewide and national election year ahead.
Senator Roy Blunt, Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder, and Missouri Republican Party Chairman, John Hancock headlined the MoFRW State Convention in Blue Springs. Each gave insightful and informative talks. Additionally, MRP Chair John Hancock entertained the crowd with his rendition of delightful ragtime piano tunes. Several local officials and statewide candidates also gave brief talks.
"Reclaiming Our Heritage, Forging Our Future" was the theme of the Missouri Federation of Republican Women's annual state convention in Blue Springs June 5-7. The convention was hosted by the MoFRW 5th Congressional District with clubs in Jackson and Lafayette Counties. The purpose of the convention was to transact any federation business that may come before its members. Delegates and alternates are elected from each club, and all members and guests are invited to register and attend. The goal of the 5th District was to provide a convention that informed the ladies, made them feel more connected and provided some fun.
Special guests on the program included:
• Darla Jaye, radio talk show host of The Darla Jaye Show on Talk 980 AM airing at 5 to 9 AM weekdays.
• Brittany Wagner of St. Louis Young Republicans.
• Joyce Mucci, field representative for the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
• Mary Jefferson spoke on "Eisenhower: the Forgotten President".
• Carrie Almond, National Federation of Republican Women second vice president.
Note: our own Lana Crain, Lafayette Country Federated Republican Woman's Club president, served as the 2015 MoFRW state convention chair. We are proud to say she planned and executed a superb convention. Congratulations Lana on a job well done!
Below is a photo recap.
United States Senator Roy Blunt
Senator Roy Blunt greets Molly Katherine Swift, the 5th District Breckenridge Scholar recipient for 2015. |
Senator Roy Blunt addresses the convention. |
Senator Blunt had everyone's rapt attention as he spoke to the group. He jokingly asked how long he should speak, and someone remarked--we could listen to you all day. Blunt presented an overview of issues that affect the United States of America and its citizens, and he also kept the group laughing with a bevy of fun and humorous stories. The ladies were honored to have Senator Blunt attend and thanked him for his service to the State of Missouri.
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder
MRP Chairman John Hancock
During Chairman Hancock's speech, he played some ragtime piano tunes that left everyone wishing for more. |
MORE PHOTOS OF THE EVENT:
Popular Kansas City talk 980 AM radio personality, Darla Jaye, entertained the ladies with a powerful talk as only she can. |
Angie Stiffler was installed as the new president of the Missouri Federation of Republican Women. She is a member of the First Ward Federated Republican Women's Club in the 5th District. |
NFRW 2nd VP Carrie Almond on right installs new officers for 2016:
From left: Jacque White, Secretary, Nancy Johnson, Treasurer, Barbara Smith 2nd VP, Jan DeWeese, 1st VP, and Angie Stiffler, President.
Lafayette County's FRW own, Emily Kolkmeyer Wilson and her mother Lisa Kolkmeyer, designed and decorated beautiful table decor for the conventions luncheon and banquets. Lovely job ladies! |
Mary Potter, Missouri Republican of the Year, and Mark Anthony Jones, chair of the Jackson County Republican Central Committee and chair of the 5th Congressional District. |
MoFRW President Tane' Schwartzman, left, presents the Diamond Award, the highest category state award, to Lafayette Country FRW represented by Lana Crain (right), president of Lafayette County Federated Republican Women.
A goodie bag presented to convention attendees by the Federated Republican Women of Lafayette County. |
Past MoFRW Presidents, from left: Violet Corbett. Carrie Almond, Kathy Chinn, Kathy Drake, and Barbara Cooper. |
Program speaker, Joyce Mucci, Field Representative for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. |
For more information about Frontier Justice (a firearm equipment, training and apparel store), visit this site: http://www.frontier-justice.com. |
TIME FOR FUN
CENTURY CLUB EVENT
Century Club is a group of MoFRW donors who donate funds for a "reach-out and teach initiative", which educates and informs women voters, provides women with increased opportunities in governmental leadership roles, and helps educate Republican candidates.
It is a foundation on which the MoFRW builds for the future.
(The Century Club event is held at each annual convention to thank the donors who make the civic and political work of the Century Club possible.)
It is a foundation on which the MoFRW builds for the future.
(The Century Club event is held at each annual convention to thank the donors who make the civic and political work of the Century Club possible.)
Modeling Poodle skirts at the Century Club event: Judy Wales, Ruth Pirch and Virginia Robbins. |
Betty Allen admiring Bev Worth's 1957 T-Bird at the Century Club event. |
Pictured from left: Bev Worth, Mary Potter, Judy Wales, Ruth Pirch, and Lana Crain (with Bev and Ray Worth's 1957 V-10 T-bird). |
Chris Lievsay, Eloise Ross, Mayor Carson Ross, and Susan Culpepper, Blue Springs City Council member. |
Lana Crain, president, of the Federated Republican Women of Lafayette County and chair of the 2015 MoFRW Convention. |
Lisa Kolkmeyer, second vice president of Lafayette County FRW and wife of State Rep. Glen Kolkmeyer (District 53). |
Lafayette County FRW members, from left: Alice Jarman, Lisa Kolkmeyer and Doris Strickler, club secretary and central committeewoman. |