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Boulder County GOP 2010 Lincoln Dinner

No Comments 02 March 2010

Keynote Speaker Dr. Robert Kaufman

On April 7th, the Boulder County Republicans will be hosting their annual Lincoln Dinner.  This event begins with a cocktail and social hour as well as a silent auction, followed by a semi-formal dinner.  ”After five” attire is suggested.  The dinner will feature candidates for various offices in 2010 as speakers, as well as a keynote speaker.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATION

This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Robert Kaufman, a political scientist specializing in American foreign policy, national security, and international relations.  He is also the author of In Defense of the Bush Doctrine:  Moral Democratic Idealism & American Grand Strategy.

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Entrée selections include Mushroom Tortellini (Mushroom tortellini served with a light basil cream and truffle essence) and Tuscan Chicken (Chicken breast stuffed with ricotta cheese, sun dried tomatoes, and spinach, finished with a pesto cream).

MAKE YOUR RESERVATION

The cost for this event is $57.50 per person.  Reservations are due by March 27th, at which point the cost will increase and additional reservations will be subject to availability.  Priority seats with VIP hosts (candidates, retired elected officials, etc…) are also available at a price of $75 per person.

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Former Congressman Bob Beauprez (CO-7) will serve as Master of Ceremonies.  The event will be held at the Millennium Harvest House in Boulder.  Please contact us with questions.

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Boulder County Republican Breakfast With Cleve Tidwell

No Comments 02 March 2010

U.S. Senate Candidate Cleve Tidwell (R-CO)

Join the Boulder County Republican Party for the monthly BCR Breakfast!  These events are held monthly at the IHOP in Longmong on the first Wednesday.  This month’s guest speaker will be U.S. Senate Candidate Cleve Tidwell.  He is a northern Colorado resident, former U.S. Marine, and successful small businessman.

The IHOP is located at 2040 Ken Pratt Blvd. in Longmont.  Breakfast begins at 7:00am.  The cost of breakfast is $10 per person.  If you have any questions, please e-mail BCR Breakfast Chairman Brian Lewis.

Other College Republicans will be attending so we can also arrange a car pool if you need a ride.  Just shoot us an e-mail to let us know and we’ll work something out!

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2010 Caucus Trainings

No Comments 24 February 2010

The College Republicans, in coordination with the Boulder County GOP, will be hosting three caucus trainings on the CU-Boulder campus.  We only ask that you attend one.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP via e-mail or use our Contact page letting us know your name (first and last), phone number, and the date of the training you have selected.

At the training you will learn how to effectively participate in the caucus system, as well as what steps you should take if you are interested in becoming a county or state delegate.  It is not difficult to learn, but it is very important that you understand the process so that the events proceed smoothly and you are able to make an impact and contribute.

Date, time, and location information for each of the events is below:

Date Time Location
February 24 6pm-7:30pm HLMS 237
February 26 6pm-7:30pm UMC 247
March 4 6pm-7:30pm UMC 386

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Boulder County GOP Executive Committee Meeting (2/25/10)

No Comments 24 February 2010

The Boulder County GOP Executive Committee will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, February 25th.  It will start at 7:00pm, and last no more than two hours.  The meeting location is 619 Ken Pratt Blvd. in Longmont.  Click here for driving directions from the UMC.

The meeting will cover regular Executive Committee business, but will primarily focus on putting together the packets for next month’s precinct caucuses.  The College Republicans will be attending, so if you are in need of a ride or can give one to others, please e-mail us.  We will be leaving from outside the UMC at approximately 6:15pm.

Please check out our other events to find out when our caucus trainings are.  There will be three of them (2/24, 2/26, and 3/4) on the CU-Boulder campus.  You will learn how to participate effectively in the caucus process, as well as what steps you should take if you are interested in becoming a county or state delegate.

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2010 Precinct Caucuses

No Comments 10 February 2010

What is a Precinct Caucus? Why should I get involved?

In Colorado, a precinct caucus is a biennial neighborhood meeting of people affiliated with a particular political party. Those attending a caucus are taking the first step toward selecting that party’s candidates for county, legislative, state-wide, and federal offices, as well as electing precinct party leadership for the coming two years.

By getting involved at this level, you’re the one rolling the snowball off the top of the hill, instead of wondering who did it later on!

At your precinct caucus, which by law must be held beginning at 7:00 p.m., March 16, 2010 in a location that meets ADA accessibility requirements, you will be electing up to two precinct committeepeople and several delegates and alternates to our County Assembly at the Millennium Harvest House in Boulder on April 10th. Depending on how your precinct performed in the presidential election in 2008, you may also be electing delegates or alternates to the Colorado Republicans State Assembly, to be held on Saturday, May 22, 2010 at the Budweiser Event Center in Loveland and/or to the 2nd or 4th Congressional District Assemblies, times and locations to be announced.

At the GOP caucuses in Colorado on March 16th, we will also conduct non-binding straw polls for the positions of Governor and U.S. Senator.

The delegates to our county and higher assemblies will determine who our candidates for elected offices will be. (It’s a bit more complicated than that, but we can show you where to find the details if you want.)

In order to vote at one of our precinct caucuses, you must meet all of the following criteria. Your name will not appear on the list of people eligible if you do not.

  • Affiliated as a Republican no later than January 19, 2010.
  • Registered to vote in the precinct no later than February 16, 2010.
  • At least 18 years of age on March 16, 2010.

Please note that our database of voters does not contain any information about confidential voters, for obvious reasons. If you know that you’re a confidential voter and wish to attend one of our caucuses, please print out your Voter Registration and Ballot Status and bring it to the caucus for your precinct. Your precinct number will be shown on the status page, and we will need that print-out for our records.

Fees apply for most delegate and some alternate positions at county and higher assemblies. Please be prepared to pay those fees at your caucus.

Find Your Precinct Caucus
All you have to do here is enter your name!

List of Caucus Locations
Useful if you already know what precinct you live in.

This information was provided courtesy of the Boulder County Republicans.


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