By Judy McCarty | Navajo Canyon Republican Women
Protestors have raised their voices since the recent presidential election — particularly about the proposed extended border fence or wall.
Navajo Canyon Republican Women Federated (NCRWF) is interested to hear how well the current fence is doing in stemming drugs, human trafficking and “alien” crossings.
On March 14 at The Brigantine restaurant in La Mesa, Sgt. Sergio Rojas of the U.S. Border Patrol and Customs agency will enlighten us about the results of the current fence — erected in the San Diego area during the 1990s — and discuss the ramifications of a future completed fence.
Check-in time for the 11 a.m. meeting is 10:30 a.m. A full-course luncheon will be served at noon, followed at 12:30 pm by our speaker.
Cost of the luncheon meeting is $25 and reservations are required. Please RSVP to [email protected] (use RSVP in the subject line) or call 619-990-2701.
April 11 will be the NCRWF annual evening meeting. The evening will include dinner, speaker and the famous Navajo Road Show — a silent auction on members’ own antiques and collectibles.
Dozens of other items will also be up for auction or sale. The site of the event will be the Elks Club in El Cajon. More details to follow, but mark your calendar!
For more information on all our activities, visit us at navajocanyonrwf.org and also like us on Facebook. We’d love to have you join us.
—Judy McCarty is publicity chair of the Navajo Canyon Republican Women Federated. Reach her at [email protected].