Israeli Activist at December Meetings

Please join us on Monday, Dec 3, 2018 at Abacoa
Tuesday, December 4 at the Boca Downtown Library
Wednesday, December 5 at the Wellington Community Center

Co-sponsored by the Republican Club of the Northern Palm Beaches

2019 Knesset Candidate

May Golan

Abacoa:
Boca:
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Born and raised in the crime capital of Israel, May Golan is a patriotic social activist who emerged as the voice and symbol of hope for the people of impoverished South Tel Aviv. Founder and CEO of the Hebrew City NGO, May is fighting for social justice and the basic human rights of the Israeli citizens in South Tel Aviv, and to help retain their Hebrew character in the face of mass illegal immigration. Thank you for hearing about May’s Battleground today!

In 2012 May wrote a much acclaimed weekly blog – “Life According to May” – about her daily life that provided a startling insight into the true fear and dark reality of a young woman’s fight for daily survival in the lawlessness of South Tel Aviv.

In her determined battle for public awareness of the brutal crimes committed by illegal infiltrators in South Tel Aviv, May created one of the most powerful social media networks in both English and Hebrew. May’s successful online campaigning forced the mainstream media to start covering the previously ignored harsh reality.
During the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, her Twitter reached an international audience of over 2M, and one Facebook post led to the arrest of Arab construction workers who were spying for Hamas terrorists! Her Israeli audience of over 150,000 regular monthly viewers is very influential and seen as the heartbeat of average Israeli public opinion of which 60% is in the 18-35 age group.

Still today at 2018, may is a frequent contributor in the media, radio and on television both on the subject of illegal infiltrators and social issues, as well as a political panelist on television. May has also featured on the cover of Haaertz, Globes, Maaariv and others, and been interviewed in English on i24News, the BBC and US Radio Stations. May also writes in English, most recently for Israel National News, Arutz7, and was just elected on of the 50 most influential women in Israel in Maariv.
To celebrate Israel’s 66 years of Independence, Haaretz chose May as one of “66 Israeli Women You Should Know” and Time Out Tel Aviv named her as one of the “Most Influencial Tel Avivians”. Channel 10 chose her as one the most influential Internet figures in Israel in a televised ceremony at the Israel Presidents Office alongside the CEO’s of Facebook, Checkpoint and other public figures.

May leads her Hebrew City NGO in fighting local and national Government, and the Supreme Court to take responsibility for the conditions forced upon the people of South Tel Aviv by the effects of their policies of mass illegal immigration.

FreedomWorks Sarah Anderson at Wellington

Please join us on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

Sarah Anderson

Sarah Anderson is a policy analyst for FreedomWorks. She researches policy and produces legislative analysis, as well as advances FreedomWorks’ policy priorities by working both on Capitol Hill and with allied groups. Prior to joining FreedomWorks, Sarah worked on various political campaigns both state and national. She now brings to Washington her long-held passion for making America a freer country.

Education: B.A., Government and History, The College of William & Mary

Issues: Budget and Spending, Criminal Justice Reform, Health Care, Education, Pension Reform, Foreign Policy, Regulation

Wednesday, October 3, 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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Frank DeVarona at Wellington on June 6

Please join us on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

Frank deVarona

Bay of Pigs POW, Educator, Journalist, Historian, internationally known expert on Hispanic contributions to the US:38 years in the Miami-Dade public school system……: author of over 25 books and 400 articles which have won him awards, appointments on advisory boards with Dept. of Educ.:Appointed as Office Manager of the West Dade 2016 Trump Victory Office,recruited over 200 volunteers:Presented President Trump with the coat of arms of the Brigade 2506: Invited to speak at the Trump Rally at the Bayfront Park in Miami. District 25 Committeeman of the Miami-Dade County Executive Republican Committee to represent 16 precincts.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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Us at Wellington on May 2

Please join us on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

All of us.

Our guest speakers for May 2nd’s Wellington Chapter of the Palm Beach County Tea Party will be all of us! It has been quite a while since everyone has had a chance to voice their opinion, tell their story or just speak off the cuff. The meeting will start off with our Chapter leader, Marion Frank, followed by Mercedes Garcia and Delia Menocal relaying their important stories of how communism came right through their front doors in Cuba, how they escaped and what has become of Cuba. Their story is so important, especially today when our youth are being miseducated about socialism and communism. The floor will then be open for everyone to speak. Come and get it off your chest!


Wednesday, May 2, 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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Celebrate America! on Tax Day

Celebrate America on Tax Day at the Wellington Amphitheatre. Joyce Kaufman, Mark Meckler, Brian Mast and Turning Point USA’s Candace Owen and Driena Sixto.

Patrick Hedger of Freedomworks at Wellington on March 7

Please join us on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

Patrick Hedger
Director of Policy,
Freedomworks Foundation


As Director of Policy, Patrick Hedger manages the Regulatory Action Center at the FreedomWorks Foundation. Patrick previously worked at FreedomWorks from 2012 to 2014 as a policy analyst. Before re-joining FreedomWorks, Patrick served as Policy Director of the group American Encore and as a senior policy analyst at the Charles Koch Institute. In these previous roles, Patrick produced research and analysis on domestic economic policy across a wide range of areas. He also developed policy alternatives and issue campaigns aimed at reversing the intrusion of government in the economy while defending free-market principles. Patrick continues this work at the FreedomWorks Foundation, with a focus on regulation and red-tape.

Education: B.A.: Government and International Politics, George Mason University; M.P.P., George Mason University, School of Public Policy.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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Derek Boyd Hankerson at Wellington on 2/7

Please join us on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

Derek Boyd Hankerson
Former Northeast Florida Regional Director,
Trump for President

Mr. Hankerson will speak of the vast differences between 1984 and 2016 from 2 perspectives.


Mr. Hankerson was born in Chicago; however, he grew-up in Prince George’s County Maryland, 15 miles outside the Nation’s Capital has held 3 Presidential Appointments, worked for 3 Presidents and 2 Vice Presidents.

He has been actively engaged in government and politics for 34 years and started his career at Reagan-Bush 1984 Presidential Campaign where at the age of 18 when he first served as staff on Reagan- Bush 84 in the Political Division in Washington, DC and worked with” African Americans for Reagan-Bush.” He has served on every GOP Presidential campaign as staff except Governor Romney and Herman Cain as either the political or advance staff!

To include having served a President Trumps Northeast Regional director responsible for 9 northeast counties in the primary and then sent to St. Lucie county as part of Victory 2016 Field Operations in the general, which was flipped red for the first time while electing congressman Brian Mast and President Trump. In fact, St. Lucie put President Trump over the top in Florida.

Mr. Hankerson is a faculty member, world traveler, who conducts primary research, is a published author who give presentations and lectures on accurate American History including the African-Diaspora and the great migration on Africans in the New World, on Florida’s rich multi-cultural past, international history and presidential politics.
Mr. Hankerson served as Producer of Freebooters Productions, which was an Independent Film and Digital Production Company located in St. Augustine.

Over 15 years in business he created marketing campaigns, produced and co-produced documentary films, educational training and curriculum programs that have expanded education related to the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, the Original Underground Railroad south to Spanish Florida and those indigenous people to the New World.

Mr. Hankerson has been the catalyst connecting St. Augustine and the first coast to Fort Mose, the National Park Service (NPS) Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Project, and the NPS Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor.

He has also produced a number of documentaries related to Florida’s rich history and served as the 2 terms Putnam County Tea Party chairmen.
His great, great, grandfather was appointed by President William Howard Taft as a Florida postmaster, and other relatives served as elected officials in numerous states as republicans!

Wednesday, February 7, 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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FreedomWorks at Wellington on Wednesday 1/3/18

Please Join us on

Wednesday, January 3,2018 at Wellington

for


Alan Page, Southeast Director

and


Kathy Hartkopf, Grassroots Coordinator

FreedomWorks

For over a quarter century, FreedomWorks has identified, educated, and actuated citizens who are enthused about showing up to support free enterprise and constitutionally limited government.

They are not primarily a “think-tank,” content to study the issues and publish papers and reports. FreedomWorks breaks down the barriers between the beltway insiders and grassroots America.

FreedomWorks members know that government goes to those who show up. That’s why they give them the tools to break through the media noise and provide the same access to Washington as the big-moneyed lobbyists.

Preserving liberty depends on all Americans having access to their elected officials—not just special interests. FreedomWorks holds Washington accountable to the citizens that put them in office.

FreedomWorks was originally founded as Citizens for a Sound Economy in 1984. Founded to fight for liberty, they brought together some of the best and brightest minds of the liberty movement. Since then, they’ve expanded their ambitions from a free-market think tank to a service center for the grassroots freedom movement across the whole country.


Wednesday, January 3 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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Allen Page is the Southeast Director for FreedomWorks. He has been With FreedomWorks for 16 years. Allen works closely with the conservative and liberty minded groups in the southeast. Before joining FreedomWorks, Allen worked in grassroot campaigns for former Rep. Coble, former Senator John East, former Senator Jesse Helms, former Senator Duncan Faircloth and former senator Steve Symms.

Education: B.A,. Elon College

Kathy Hartkopf is a grassroots coordinator for FreedomWorks. She works directly with FreedomWorks activists, educating and empowering them to stand together for lower taxes, less government, and more freedom. Kathy joined FreedomWorks (then Citizens for a Sound Economy), as a grassroots activist in 2000, when CSE formed in her county to help citizens fight an egregious bond referendum.

Education: A.A., Peace College; Graduated Fellow of the Institute of Political Leadership, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and East Carolina University.

November Wellington Picture

Eric Golub on 12/6 at Wellington

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