Men’s Auxiliary

Pamela Krausz, Former 4th VP and community outreach director, addressing the members. Gathering venue was courtesy of the Nettletons.

In 2021, Camarillo RWF established Men’s MeetUp by gathering them around for casual meetings on Sunday afternoons. Pamela Krausz, former 4th Vice President and the Director of Community Outreach, took the lead and volunteered to organize the events.  Each time, a generous volunteer welcomes the men and hosts the events by providing drinks and light appetizers. Throughout time, the number of participants grew from 15 to over 25 men which successfully gained serious attention among the rest of the men’s associates to join. They establish friendship, create networking, and discuss various local social, political, security, and economic topics. Furthermore, Krausz encourages members with racial and ethnic backgrounds to join and share their perspectives, concerns affecting their communities, and ways to overcome those issues together.

Objectives:

* Focusing on your social political perspectives and concerns

* Creating political awareness and forming the attitude of the voters

* Increasing contacts and engagements

* Amplifying your conservative message to reach broader audiences

* Discussing campaigns and candidates

* Understanding our roles as Republicans

Men’s MeetUp urges you to continously invite friends and families to our political events to find further unity and strength. Monthly meetings are announced via E-mail to mark your calendars and to RSVP at your earliest conveniences.

 

In 2022, Terri Conlee, the incoming 4th Vice President, will be running the Men’s MeetUp while it changes its title to Men’s Auxiliary.

   

Camarillo RWF welcomes Conlee as its next executive board member and looks forward to enjoying her results.

Contact: Outreach@Camarillorwf.org                               Call: 888-747-9955 (ext.3) 
  • To The Members of CRWFA: I’m very proud of what this group has achieved in its first year. They are of all ages and backgrounds and their differences make them strong. If everyone uses his/ her   talents and strengths to the fullest, much can be accomplished. The year 2021 was a good start, now let’s kick it into high gear for the 2022 election and see amazing things happen. Let's go! All my best,  
    Pamela Krausz
    Founder of CRWFA