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Women's Club Features Christine Flynn

By Norma Yeager
RRWCF Media Contact
04/12/2019 at 11:54 AM

On Friday, April 19, 2019 the Redlands Republican Women’s Club is pleased to announce that Christine Flynn, President of the California Federation of Republican Women (Southern Division), will be the featured speaker at the clubs lunch meeting. The meeting will be held at the Redlands Country Club starting at 11:30 AM, with lunch served at noon and the presentation scheduled at 12:30 PM. The cost for lunch is $20 and reservations must be made by April 17. For reservations call Laurie Tremain at 909-792–2501. If you want to hear the speaker and not have lunch, there is no cost, and there will be seats available. College students are invited to attend, and lunch will be free for them. 

Christine Flynn has been involved with the Federation of Republican Women for about 40 years, and is the currently elected President of the Southern Division in California. She has been a very active member of the Orange Republican Women, Federated, as well as Orange County Federation of Republican Women.

Christine Flynn’s community involvement includes: numerous positions on the Board of Directors of Little League (in Orange) for 11 years; developing activities and leadership training for adults and youth for the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts; working as a foundation member for the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.

Mrs. Flynn‘s professional career has been customer service with Southern California Edison; and she worked with Conservative Republican Legislators such as Senator John Lewis.

Christine Flynn has been married for 40 years to Ken and has two married sons. As a true Orange County resident, she is an avid Angels' baseball fan and Disney enthusiast. She enjoys sewing, baking, and cooking as well.

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