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LaPoint to speak to Republican Women of Madison

MADISON – An advocate for family values and pro-life tenets will speak to Republican Women of Madison meet on January 17.

The club’s meeting will open with a social gathering at 11 a.m., and the luncheon will be called to order at 11:30 a.m. at Best Western Plus, 9035 Madison Blvd. in Madison.

The group encourages residents “to start 2018 off right by attending the first Republican Women of Madison luncheon of the year on Jan. 17,” a spokesperson said.

Club members look forward to meeting and listening to guest speaker Terri LaPoint, a passionate advocate for families and pro-life issues. LaPoint writes for “Medical Kidnap,” a division of “Health Impact News,” and works to reunite families and “expose injustice that is destroying families all across America,” a spokesperson said.

LaPoint has won the “Bulldog Award” from Michelle Malkin, who writes a weekly syndicated column for numerous websites and newspapers. A conservative voice, Malkin promotes her message in a blog, as a political commentator and author of four books. She is a Fox News contributor and has appeared on MSNBC, C-SPAN and national radio programs.

For more information, visit youtube.com/watch?v=x87Cr18lh1k.

For reservations to the luncheon, email repwomenmadison@gmail.com or text to with your name to Rusty Hutt at 256-309-9590. Fee for the inclusive lunch is $15, payable by cash or check to Port of Madison. All guests will be eligible in a drawing for a free lunch.

Reservation deadline is Jan. 15 at noon.

Officers in Republican Women of Madison remind club participants to renew membership before the January meeting. The club will have a drawing for a free membership.

To access a membership form, visit republicanwomenofmadison.com and click “2018 Membership Form.” For more information, email repwomenmadison@gmail.com or visit Facebook/Republican Women of Madison.

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