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Upcoming Midland Republican Women Luncheon to Focus on Texas Demographics

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: February 6, 2013
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MIDLAND -- Upcoming Midland Republican Women Luncheon will focus on Texas Demographics.

This is MCRW's 53rd year.  We're told they are the largest Republican Women's Organization in Texas with over 500 members and the 2nd largest in the nation. Steve Munisteri, Republican Party of Texas Chairman, and David Zapata, RPT Outreach Director, will the guest speakers on February 13,2013.  They will do a Power Point presentation about the demographics in Texas and how this affects republicans.  People could be surprised and shocked by what they hear.

Cost of the luncheon is $18.00 with a reservation.  Open to the public.

MIDLAND COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN LUNCHEON
PETROLEUM CLUB - 500 W. Wall St. in Midland, TX
WEDNESDAY - February 13, 2013
11:30 A.M.

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