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Republican Club

By Brian Harmon

LW contributor

The Republican Club will be raffling off a glass framed, collectible photo of a western style jail house in Bodie State Park in Bridgeport, California, a gold mining town founded in 1876. The picture is valued at approximately $350.

The donor of the photo, Jim M. Yoshioka, said, “The photo represents ‘law and order,’ one of the themes of the 2020 Republican Party.”

Raffle tickets will be available for $3 at the Republican Club booth in the parking lot by Clubhouse 6, where the food trucks are located later in the day. There is no limit to the number of tickets a person can buy.

The booth is open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. until the November election. You may also call David Harlow, president of the GOP club at (562) 335-0779 to get the address to mail the money for the raffle, or for any other questions.

The raffle will be held on Monday, Nov. 2, at approximately 2 p.m. at the Republican booth outside Clubhouse 6. You do not have to be present at the drawing, since the winner will be contacted. Prizes will also be given to the second and third place winners. •••• Altogether this year the Republican club has registered 155 voters at the booth. Club President David Harlow said, “We hope to reach 200 by Election Day.”

A few free items have been added to the list of merchandise available at the GOP Club booth. Shoppers can now pick up Michelle Steel for Congress signs that say “Create Jobs” on one side and “Lower Taxes” on the other, as well as Michelle Steel campaign door hangers and flyers. Thomas Moore for City Council signs are now available in the 5 1/2” x 17” size as well as 2’ x 3’. Moore’s district includes most of LW east of St. Andrews Drive.

Face masks are still available free of charge courtesy of Michelle Steel, Chairwoman of the OC Board of Supervisors and candidate for Congress. USA flag lapel pins, flags, scarves, political campaign buttons and other merchandise are available for purchase at the booth. •••• Individuals of any party or no party are invited to join the Saturday rallies to support police officers at the base of the Seal Beach pier starting at noon.

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