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Join us 
for a FUN FILLED Meeting!
Support our Scholarship FUND!
Bingo Card $10 
for all 5 games
Bring a guest and get a 
free card for
 your self and your guest!
(must be a non member guest)
Saturday, 
April 11, 2015
Gainey Golf Club
7600 E. Gainey Golf Club 
Drive, Scottsdale AZ 85258
10:30am Social   11:00am 
Program

April Menu:   Roasted Corn 
Chowder
Grilled Hanger Steak with Bercy Sauce
Wild Mushroom Risotto 
Cake and Seasonal Vegetables
Lemon Meringue Tart with Rasberry 
Sauce
 Vegetarian
         Saffron & Herb CousCous with Grilled Vegetables 
Roasted Garlic Aoili 
     
$30 per person
RSVP by April 8, 2015
 or mail your check and reservation to: 
PRWC  
P.O. Box 14425 
Scottsdale, AZ 85267   
 




 
 

 We’ve been deeply involved 
with critical legislative issues that have required our immediate attention. 
From providing technical insights on important bills making their way through 
the process, to refurbishing antiquated information systems and digital 
platforms, it’s been a busy few months.Throughout the campaign for 
Secretary of State, I vowed to improve transparency and technology. Over the 
next several years, this newsletter will represent a timely example of both as 
our office attempts to keep you apprised of the activities of the state’s 2nd 
highest elective office.
We’ve been deeply involved 
with critical legislative issues that have required our immediate attention. 
From providing technical insights on important bills making their way through 
the process, to refurbishing antiquated information systems and digital 
platforms, it’s been a busy few months.Throughout the campaign for 
Secretary of State, I vowed to improve transparency and technology. Over the 
next several years, this newsletter will represent a timely example of both as 
our office attempts to keep you apprised of the activities of the state’s 2nd 
highest elective office. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 

