Lake County Republican Women Federated to meet Oct. 14

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County Republican Women Federated will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 14, to discuss overturning Proposition 47.

The group's meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. with lunch and the speaker to follow at noon at TNT Bar & Grill, 2599 Lakeshore Blvd. In Lakeport.

The guest speaker is Lynne M. Brown, director of Advocates for Public Safety.

Brown started her career in crime prevention in 1982. After five years and four promotions with a top-notch security company, she left the crime prevention industry but always stayed in touch with the latest crime and personal safety trends.

In the early 1990s, Brown began a career of “helping parents raise their children.” For the next 16 years, she operated a full-time daycare business then moved to the position of program director for an elementary school.

While managing both the daycare and the two school programs, she brought her expertise of personal safety training and crime prevention tactics to her students and their families.

In 2009, after leaving the school, Brown decided it was time to get back into her first love, teaching people to stay safe. She and her husband began teaching people how to keep themselves and their loved ones safer in an increasingly interesting dynamic, the “empty the prisons” culture.

In 2011, Brown started a coalition of experts to combat Assembly Bill 109, prison realignment. Her ongoing role in the coalition was to educate the public on what they have not been told about AB109 and just who was being let back into our neighborhoods under the classification of “low level offender.”

In 2014, Brown became the co-manager of the Overturn Prop 47 campaign and continues to raise awareness and develop strategic relationships to try and restore public safety.

Guests are welcome to the luncheon. The cost is $20 per person, which includes the main dish, ice/hot tea or coffee. All other beverages are no-host.
    
Menu choices this month at the TNT low-cal salad (crisp tortilla shell with lettuce, tomato, avocado, cheese and grilled chicken with choice of dressing), or combo plate, which your choice of any two of the following: enchilada (chicken, beef or cheese), chili relleno, tamale, mini tostada, taco (beef or chicken) comes with rice, beans and garnish.
    
Reservations are required. For club information or lunch reservations contact Marcia Chauvin, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 707-994-3543, and leave your order.

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