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Redlands Republican Women, Federated Zoom Meeting

By Redlands Republican Women's Club Federated,
July 7, 2020 at 11:41am. Views: 71

 

On Friday, July 17, 2020, from 11 AM to 12:30 PM the Redlands Republican Women will be hosting a virtual meeting on Zoom featuring two speakers, Anita and Clarence (Dusty) Rhodes. They will speak about: How the Democrat Party exploits African-Americans and a clarion call to the Republican Party.

 

The meeting is free of charge. It is preferable that participants register by July 16: call Laurie Tremain at (909) 792–2501 or send an email to  RRWCFPres@gmail.com Please include name of email, so that you can be sent the login information, or a phone number to contact for call-in information

 

Dusty was born and raised in Central Los Angeles until the age of 12, when his family moved to Mead Valley, California where he lived on a farm and in a home built by his father. After graduating from Perris High School, Dusty studied life science at Riverside Community College as he began a career in criminal justice. After a life-altering accident, Dusty started a new career in finance and has worked as a financial services representative in the same financial institution for 32 years.

 

Anita was born and raised in Toledo, Ohio. She attended the University of Toledo; relocated to California in 1981 where she continued her studies. She augmented her career choices providing administrative and executive support in business development environments for private industry, government and nonprofit sectors (including construction, real estate loan administration, medical education, and more, until her retirement in 2013.)

 

including construction, real estate loan administration, medical education, and more, until her retirement in 2013.

 

Dusty's hobbies include: American and World War II history, motorcycles and high performance cars. Anita enjoys cooking, reading nonfiction and personal development books and sewing. Anita and Dusty have been married more than 19 years. They both enjoy studying and teaching the Bible and spending time with their adult daughter, Jene.

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