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The Christmas Candle
Members of the Jefferson County Pachyderm Club recently attended the CPAC conference held in St. Charles. There were many conservative elected leaders there speaking and holding informational discussions about current conservative issues. If you did not make it plan on attending next year. … Continue reading
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THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PACHYDERMS STAMPEDE ARNOLD DAYS PARADE
On Sunday September 22 pachyderm members Jan Laforest, Don Bickowski, Sue Bickowski, Renee Reuter, Charles Groeteke and Club President Linda Van De Riet were at the annual Arnold Days Parade. This years parade featured the Anheuser Bush Clydsdales with the Honorable … Continue reading
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Members in the Arnold Days Parade
Jefferson County Pacjhyderm members Linda Van De Riet, Don and Sue Bickowski, Renee Reuter, Jan Laforest, and Charles Groeteke carried our new banner in the parade.
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High Ridge Homecoming/Fenton Days Parade
Saturday August 24, 2013 : The Jefferson County Pachyderms were on the move. First stop the Fenton Days Parade in Old Town Fenton. What a crowd ! Great Event and a lot of Fun. Pachyderm members Linda Van De Riet, … Continue reading
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TRUNKLINE NEWSLETTER
The Missouri GOP publishes a weekly e-newsletter The Trunkline Up to date information is available by subscribing to the site. mail@mogop.org
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Margaret Mead Quote
“NEVER DOUBT THAT A SMALL GROUP OF THOUGHTFUL COMMITTED CITIZENS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD”
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Court Opinion relating to students of unaccredited districts transfer to other schools
This was a hot topic of discussion at our recent meeting. A big hats off to State Representative John McCaherty for his comments and information that he shared about this and other important issues in our state government. I thought … Continue reading
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