LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County Republican Women, Federated will meet at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 8, at Clear Lake Riviera Community Association, 9689 Highway 281, Kelseyville.
Members and guests will view “Agenda: Grinding Down America.”
This award-winning 90-minute film shows how the progressive movement with it socialistic roots tirelessly works to tear down the foundations of America, from the family to free enterprise to education to culture to morality.
Idaho legislator Curtis Bowers, recognizing the drastic changes in America’s culture, wrote a letter to the editor. His letter became a feature story on the evening news, people protested at the state capitol and for weeks the local newspapers were filled with responses.
He had struck a core issue with the American people. After two-years of research, Bowers produced this award-winning film.
Join Lake County Republican Women, Federated for a fascinating look at the people and groups that have successfully targeted America’s morality and freedom in their effort to grind America down.
The Lake County Republican Women, Federated board will provide the lunch, served at noon. Cost for lunch and viewing the film is $23 ($5 only to view the film).
All proceeds from the event will go to Iraq Star Foundation. Founded in 2008 by Maggie Lockridge, Rancho Mirage, Calif., it provides free reconstructive surgery to U.S. troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The mission of the nonprofit organization is to prevent war from disfiguring young lives. Lake County Republican Women, Federated has been supporting this foundation for several years.
Meetings are open to the public.
To make reservations, e-mail Mary Broaddus at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 739-7068.
For more information about Lake County Republican Women, Federated events and interests, go to www.LakeCountyRWF.org .