Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Upcoming 2018 Breakfasts

Saturday, January 6, 2018 is coming up fast! Coffee, breakfast for a small donation and two speakers will start the new year with a bang. Breakfast starts at 8:30 AM with speakers starting at 9 AM. 


Brian Kemp is a conservative small businessman with a proven record of fighting - and winning - for Georgia. In the State Senate, Kemp fought to cut fees, taxes, and mandates on job creators and Georgia families. As Secretary of State, Kemp used technology and innovation to cut bureaucratic red tape, slash spending, and streamline government. Kemp fought the Obama Justice Department and countless left-wing organizations attempting to undermine Georgia's elections.

Kemp is not finished fighting for Georgia.

As our Governor, Kemp will fight to make Georgia #1 for small business. He will ensure that all parts of our state - including rural Georgia - have opportunities to grow and thrive. Kemp will fundamentally reform state government and will always put Georgians first - not the special interests.

Kemp is married to the former Marty Argo of Athens. They are the proud parents of three daughters and are active members of Emmanuel Episcopal Church.


David Belle Isle's family has been part of the fabric of Georgia, living in and around Atlanta for six generations. 

He began his legal career in litigation and then aviation law before moving to Savannah and becoming interested in real estate law and closings. David has practiced corporate and real estate law and now runs his own small business as a real estate attorney. 

It was about this time that David became very interested in the development of his new hometown of Alpharetta. He didn’t know anyone in local politics, and other than a short college internship at the Georgia Capital, he had very little exposure or experience with the political process. Passionate about connecting with citizens and representing their interests in seeing a full development of downtown Alpharetta, he ran for City Council as an underdog and pulled off a win.

Then, in 2012 David was elected Mayor of Alpharetta and he has worked hard to successfully create a sense of place and connection across the city. He has led the charge to re-imagine and rebuild a city center. He has established events, locations and an infrastructure that brings citizens together and makes them proud to call Alpharetta home. He has connected businesses and resources and promoted what the city does best, developing Alpharetta into the “Technology City of the South.”

David and his wife Candice their son Colton and daughter Kayley are very active in their church and community. 

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Get informed for 2018!

Are you researching candidates for the next elections?

If the election for Governor were today…who would you vote for?

Five leading Republicans have declared thus far:
If the election for Lt. Governor were today… who would you vote for?
What is the difference in responsibilities of office for Governor and Lt. Governor?
“The Governor is the head of the executive branch of the state government and the commander-in- chief of the state’s military forces. The governor also has a duty to enforce state laws, the power to either veto or approve bills passed by the legislature, and the power to convene the legislature. The Lieutenant Governor is a constitutional officer of the state, elected to a 4 year term and serves as President of the State Senate. In the case of the incapacity of the Governor, the Lt. Governor assumes the powers (not the title) of the Governor. Should the Governor die or leave office, the Lt. Governor becomes Governor for the remainder of the term of office.”
-- Candidate for Lt. Governor, State Senator David Shafer
The election for Governor and Lt. Governor will be held November 6, 2018.
Denise Ognio,
Vice-Chair, Operations

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Dine with Senator Josh McKoon - October 27

Come and dine with Senator Josh McKoon, candidate for Secretary of State, as our keynote speaker.

Dinner will begin at 6:30PM at the Fayette Event Center (174 Glynn Street N, Fayetteville) and is catered by Olive Garden. Cold beverages and desserts are included, you may BYOB. Advanced reservations are required along with a payment of $15 per person (kids under 12 eat free). This is a limited seating event and tickets are sold through Eventbrite. For more information or if you'd like to reserve offline contact Cherie Werginz at cwerginz@icloud.com or 770-460-8708.


Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Saturday Breakfast - September 2nd

Come join the Fayette County Republican Party for coffee and breakfast at the Fayette Event Center (174 Glynn Street North, Fayetteville), Saturday, September 2 at 8:30 A.M.

With a small donation we provide breakfast and hot steamy coffee and best of all a key note speaker.

Meet a gubernatorial candidate who was born and raised in Georgia, Senator Hunter Hill. Hill is a West Point graduate with a BS degree in General Management and a minor in Civil Engineering. He served 3 tours in Afghanistan and Iraq and received 2 Bronze Stars, the last for meritorious service during his third tour of duty.
Hill was first elected to a Senate seat in 2012 and represents parts of north Atlanta and east Cobb and is very active within his community. He is perhaps best known as an advocate for education savings accounts and other programs that let state school funding follow students to private schools. He said in an interview that this effort will be a centerpiece of his campaign.
Today, Hill is the President of Tommy Newberry Coaching - a coaching company for entrepreneurs and executives. He is married to Shannan Reese Hill, who he met while campaigning on his first race. They are the proud parents of Hunter Bradley Hill, Jr. and Annie Christine Hill. He and his family live in Smyrna and attend Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Buckhead.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

GFRWC Hosts Meet & Greet

August 4th, 2017 

The Greater Fayette Republican Women's Club hosted a meet and greet with Congressman Drew Ferguson (GA-3) and 2018 state-level candidates. Attendees included: Gubernatorial candidate Michael Williams, Lt. Governor candidates Geoff Duncan and David Shafer, and Secretary of State candidates Buzz Brockway and Josh McKoon, and Sam Teasley, representing gubernatorial candidate Hunter Hill. See more photos in our gallery

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Local GOPs host GA Gubernatorial Candidate Michael Williams

June 22, Fayette and Coweta GOP hosted a public meeting and Q&A with Georgia 2018 gubernatorial candidate Michael Williams. Williams is a first-term GA State Senator representing the 27th District. He decided to run after seeing how the legislative process relegates citizens behind special interests. Despite the pouring rain, the event was attended by 25 enthusiastic citizens.

Upcoming 2018 Breakfasts

Saturday, January 6, 2018 is coming up fast! Coffee, breakfast for a small donation and two speakers will start the new year with a bang. B...