Tea party attendees had the opportunity to assure their vote thanks to the dedicated members of SUNACRW who were available with voter registration forms and absentee ballot applications.
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Voter Registration
Posted by sunacrw on April 25, 2009
https://sunacrw.com/2009/04/25/voter-registration/
UCRC Spring Fling
Family Movie Night Basket
SUNACRW donated a basket to the Union County Republican Committee for its silent acution at the 2009 UCRC Spring Fling. Several SUNACRW members attended. Matthew Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation spoke on the future of the Republican party.
Posted by sunacrw on April 21, 2009
https://sunacrw.com/2009/04/21/ucrc-spring-fling/
Lobbying Our Representatives

SUNACRW members deliver letters and tea bags to the office of U.S. Representative Chris Carney (D-10).
Posted by sunacrw on April 15, 2009
https://sunacrw.com/2009/04/15/lobbying-our-representatives/
WKOK Interviews Us
LEWISBURG (Sara Bartlett. WKOK News Online)– Over 10,000 empty red envelopes will be sent from the Central Susquehanna Valley to the White House Tuesday (today). Vice President of the SUN Area Council of Republican Women, Carolyn Conner, explains that it’s Red Envelope Day; a day to send empty envelopes to President Obama symbolizing anti-abortion points of view.
It’s a national effort, and Conner says they have been working for the last month and a half to get the word out to people who would like to send a red envelope. The envelopes are empty to represent a life that can no longer contribute to society. Conner says the color also plays a significant role. She says red represents the blood of a child lost to abortion.
Conner says she hopes the grassroots effort will make a big impact, and she encourages anyone who feels strongly about abortion to send an envelope. For more information on the day, go to http://www.redenvelopeday.com.
Posted by sunacrw on March 31, 2009
https://sunacrw.com/2009/03/31/wkok-interviews-us/
Care Packages for Our Troops
The SUN Council of Republican Women is collecting supplies for care packages for deployed service men and women. The Republican Women are sponsoring two units from Pennsylvania. Cash donations will be accepted as well as food products, such as ramen noodles, energy bars, beef jerky, Slim Jims, pretzels, peanuts, sunflower seeds, hard candy, gum, crackers, dried fruit, and other snack foods. Personal hygiene items, such as cotton swabs, cotton balls, tooth brushes, tooth paste, eye drops, nail clippers, razor blades are needed. Other supplies including sun screen, wipes, zip lock bags, non-lithium batteries, lip balm, pain relievers, moisturizing lotion, medicated foot powder, CDs, DVDs, books, coloring books, and colored pencils will also be accepted.
Please no chocolate that will melt in the high heat and no liquids. Anything that might leak, break or make a mess should be double bagged in ziplock bags. Items should be brought to monthly meetings. If you wish to donate through one of our members or need to schedule a pickup, email us at sunacrw@yahoo.com.
Posted by sunacrw on March 25, 2009
https://sunacrw.com/2009/03/25/care-packages-for-our-troops/


