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Membership Update

  • June 25, 2020September 24, 2020
Members:
 
If you were not in attendance at our monthly meeting on June 20, 2020, you may not be aware of the resignation of Joe Burdzinski as Chairman. This email is to notify all members of his resignation due to personal reasons. He stepped down at the end of the meeting. We wish him the best and will greatly miss his leadership, however I know he will continue to be helpful and involved in the Central Committee in Pahrump, just no longer as Chairman.
 
Our next meeting will be on July 18, 2020, at 10 a.m. at the office. Please be advised at this meeting we will be taking nominations for a new Chairman and voting on a new Chairman. Our bylaws require this to happen at the next meeting, so we can continue to provide adequate leadership. Please be prepared to nominate and vote on 7/18. Also, we will try to offer this meeting in a Zoom format so that members can attend electronically, due to their need to social distance, for personal or health reasons.
 
Our office is currently open. Hours are currently staffed by board members, but we will be needing volunteers to help at the office as we get closer to November. Please think about if you might have a few hours a week to help at the office and let us know at the next meeting.
 
We also need help resetting our sign back out by the street. I hope we can get enough volunteers to help with this on 7/18 and plan to do it immediately after the meeting that day.
 
My hope is that all of you are staying healthy and in good spirits, despite the unsettling times we are experiencing as a nation………our goal between now and November 3 is to press forward in our support of President Trump, we desperately need your continued help to achieve this! Please pray for our country and leadership in Nye County!!
 
See you soon and I will update again before the meeting!
 
 
Thank you,
 
Kaye LaPointe
Acting Chairman NCRCC
 
 
 
 
GOP Debate

2020 GOP Candidates Virtual Town Hall Debate

  • May 8, 2020September 24, 2020

The NCRCC & Pahrump Valley Times Present

2020 GOP Candidates Virtual Town Hall Debate

Host, Joe Burdzinski & Moderator, Robin Hebrock


Nevada Assembly District #36 -> Friday, May 22 @ 4 p.m.

Nevada Congressional District #4 -> Friday, May 22 @ 5:30 p.m.

Nye County Commission District #1 -> Saturday, May 23 @ 4 p.m.

Nye County Commission District #2 -> Saturday, May 23 @ 5:30 p.m.

Nye County Commission District #3 -> Saturday, May 23 @ 6:30 p.m.


Each debate will be LIVE-STREAMED on the Pahrump Valley Times Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/Pahrump-Valley-Times-111940278873743/

NCRCC Members will receive a Zoom invitation the week of the event.

Inquiries should be made to chairman@nyegop.org


2020 GOP Candidates Virtual Town Hall Debate-Flyer.pdf

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We Are Re-Open For Limited Business!

  • May 4, 2020September 24, 2020

We are back in the office and our TRUMP inventory is all stocked up!

We will be limiting the number of people in the office at a time as well as practicing social distancing. 

Orders can also be placed on-line and picked up!

County Convention

Covid-19 Updates Related to NCRCC

  • March 18, 2020September 24, 2020
We must make changes to our schedule of activities for the NCRCC because of ongoing problems/issues with the coronavirus.
 
Please note the schedule is subject to change.
 
The Saturday March 21st NCRCC monthly meeting is canceled.
 
The next NCRCC monthly is scheduled for Saturday April 25th.
 
The NCRCC county convention has not been rescheduled as of today. I should have more information on this by Monday of next week.
 
All meetings at the NCRCC headquarters that will have 10 or more people are canceled until further notice.
 
I will make any information you need available as soon as I can.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
 
Thank you for your understanding during this time.
 
–        Joe
 

Our nation is going through trying times unlike any other the current generations have experienced before. While similar in some ways to the outbreaks of tuberculosis, diphtheria, and polio, today’s Coronavirus threat and the emergency measures implemented to flatten the wave of infected is unprecedented in most of our lifetimes. In the past weeks, we have watched the death toll across the globe increase exponentially. The numbers projected for our nation are sometimes lower than those of other countries, because of the lessons learned from China and Italy and other nations, but the resulting restrictions and practices come at a price.
 
The Coronavirus is making life for all very difficult. Stores, schools, restaurants, casinos, and many other businesses are closed or closing. Many people are being laid off from work, while some are facing the burden of too much work to do and services to provide. Taking steps to secure supplies in the face of quarantine can quickly accelerate from sensible intentions to a frenzy of hoarding and panic. I witnessed a scene straight out of a Netflix dystopian movie where two shoppers were fighting over the last can of chicken soup on the shelf, while a rationing announcement was being broadcast over the loudspeaker—except it was real, and it was here in Pahrump. I saw an old man pushing a cart the next aisle over; he was crying. He had three bags of Meow Mix, and a couple cans of Vienna sausages in that cart. Was it the empty shelves that brought him to tears, or the sheer number of uneasy people crowding the aisles? Or perhaps it was his empty wallet, coupled with terrifying uncertainty about what the future holds for him and his cat.
 
I imagine that there are tragic events in your family history like mine. My mother’s one-year-old baby brother died on Christmas Eve from diphtheria. We can’t help thinking about these heartbreaks in a time like this. Yet our nation survived that. Our nation will survive this.
 
I think it is time for us all to think about our friends and neighbors. Some of them are very scared and upset, and frankly none of us knows what is going to happen next. When you go shopping, buy only what you need. Wash your hands frequently. Stay home if you are sick. If you cannot afford enough provisions to last your family 14 days, register at one of the many food banks here in Nye County. We will all get through this. We are Americans who help each other in a crisis.
 
Below are the contact numbers for our County Commissioners and Sheriff Sharon Wehrly. If you hear some rumor that you are concerned about, call one of them to find out facts for yourself. God bless you, and God bless America.
 
-Joe
 
County Commissioner Lorinda Wichman, 775-761-1626
 
County Commissioner John Koenig, 775-513-9736
 
County Commissioner Donna Cox, 775-209-4751
 
County Commissioner Leo Blundo, 775-277-0066
 
County Commissioner Debra Strickland, 775-513-8491
 
County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly, 775-751-7000

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