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April RWWC Luncheon with conference director at the Reagan Ranch Center, Madison Habersetzer
April RWWC Luncheon with conference director at the Reagan Ranch Center, Madison Habersetzer

Tue, Apr 02

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Bellingham Golf & Country Club

April RWWC Luncheon with conference director at the Reagan Ranch Center, Madison Habersetzer

Our Speaker will be the conference director at the Reagan Ranch Center, Madison Habersetzer

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Apr 02, 2024, 11:15 AM – 1:30 PM

Bellingham Golf & Country Club, 3729 Meridian St, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA

About the event

RSVP by purchasing a ticket through the event page. Payment can be made online or by selecting the "pay at the door" option. Please note that all RSVPs must be accompanied by payment. Refunds for online purchases are available if requested by 10 am on the Friday before the event. Contact us at emailrwwc@gmail.com to request a refund. This policy also applies to those paying at the door. Failure to cancel by 10 am on the Friday before the event will require payment to cover the lunch fee or finding a replacement attendee, with notification emailed to us.

Our Speaker will be MADISON HABERSETZER

 Conference Director 

As conference director at the Reagan Ranch Center, Madison Habersetzer is responsible for outreach to students on the West Coast. She helps equip students with the resources and skills they need to effectively defend conservative values on campus and to inspire more students to stand up for freedom!

Madison is originally from Washington State and went to school at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. In 2019, she graduated summa cum laude with a double major in history and secondary education. She is a certified teacher and is excited to use her skills to advance the Conservative Movement.

While at Whitworth, she served as the chair of her campus’ chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. During her time as chair, she organized a discussion panel about gun control and legislation, featuring liberal and conservative professors and the county sheriff; pioneered the 9/11: Never Forget Project and a 9/11 memorial service; and hosted New York Times best- selling author and YAF alumnus Jason Mattera.

All of these events were successful, well-attended, and sparked conversations about conservative ideas on campus. Additionally, Mattera’s lecture earned her chapter recognition as YAF’s “Chapter of the Month” for December 2018.

Whitworth’s YAF chapter grew vastly under her leadership as more students joined the club and became emboldened to push back against liberal bias at their school.

Madison is passionate about conservatism and preserving Ronald Reagan’s ideas and values and relishes the incredible opportunity to share the Reagan Ranch with students and YAF supporters.

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