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New California State Republican Women, Santa Cruz

Tue, Mar 26

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Seascape Golf Lodge

Presenting President of New California State (NCS) Paul Preston, a dynamic and knowledgeable speaker. Learn how NCS will reestablish our Constitutional freedoms and the prospects of living under a representative form of government. Luncheon Reservations required. Contact Donna @ (831) 588-2642

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New California State Republican Women,  Santa Cruz
New California State Republican Women,  Santa Cruz

Time & Location

Mar 26, 2019, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Seascape Golf Lodge, 610 Clubhouse Dr, Aptos, CA 95003, USA

About The Event

Paul Preston is the President of the New California State movement and will speak at the monthly luncheon for the Santa Cruz Republican Women. Paul will give an explanation of the need for the 51st state and why the the time has come to create the next state in the union. The meeting will be held at the Seascape Golf Lodge (610 Clubhouse Drive, Aptos CA) on March 26th, 11:30am.

Anyone who would like to attend the luncheon should contact Donna (831) 588-2642 about a week before the event.

The NCS movement is in process of forming the 51st State of the Union following the Constitutional process (see Article IV Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution), the only legal and Constitutional pathway to a new state. Not since 1861 when West Virginia became a Union State have the circumstances been present to give rise to a new state.

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