Warren
County Republican Women's Club
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Mary Jo Kubicki, Vice-president Barbara Riley, President Linda Burke,
Corresponding Secretary Debi Blanton, Recording Secretary Tresa
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The
Warren County Republican Women’s Club is preparing for a busy year. They
recently installed their 2012 officers and finalized plans for future events.
The club invites other women to visit on the fourth Monday of the month to
become better acquainted with them and what they are doing.
The next meeting will be held at 6:15 p.m. February 27 at the
Henkle Schueler Corporate Offices, 3000-G Henkle Drive, Lebanon.
The scheduled speakers are chairman of the Warren County GOP’s
Executive Committee and Lebanon’s Vice Mayor Jeff Monroe, and Southwest
Regional Liaison for Governor John R. Kasich and chairwoman of the Warren
County Republican Central Committee. Sheri Carbo.
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Please plan to attend our
2nd meeting of the year, Monday,
February 28th, 2011 at 6:15 p.m. for a casual
dinner at the Historic Nixon-Brant House, North Mechanic Street in
Lebanon.
Please
join us for a casual dinner at the Nixon –Brant House (through the
Lebanon Conservancy), 27 N. Mechanic Street, Lebanon at 6:15 pm on
Monday February 28, 2011. Speaker is yet to be announced. The cost is
$10.00 and our dinner will be provided by Porky Capone’s. Drinks and
Desserts provided by our incredible membership. Seating is limited to
fifty, so I encourage you to RSVP early. Please call me, Linda Burke
at 513-204-6945 or email
me.
Reservations are needed by
noon Friday February 25, 2011. We will have a brief
business meeting after dinner.

Nixon-Brant
House
Believed to have been built in 1808, this Federal style house sits on
lot No. 43 of the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. It is arguably the
city's oldest structure and its last timber frame constructed building.
It was saved after a devastating fire in 1999, through the efforts of
the Lebanon Conservancy Foundation.
In 1808, Samuel Nixon, a weaver and
dyer, owned the property. He became the country treasurer in 1822.
In 1886 it became the home of Dr. James Scott, a former Ohio
Legislator and U.S. consul to the throne of Hawaii. "Captain" Albert
Brant bought the home in 1893. A Civil War veteran, he was elected
county sheriff and commissioner."
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