About CCRW

Mission Statement

The objective of this organization shall be:

  • To promote an informed electorate through political education.
  • To increase the effectiveness of women in the cause of good government through active political participation.
  • To facilitate cooperation among Republican Women’s clubs.
  • To foster loyalty to the Republican Party and to promote its principles, and candidates in all elections including non-partisan elections.
  • To work for the election of the Republican Party’s nominees.

Current Bylaws

2025 Board & Officers

President

1st VP - Membership

2nd VP - Programs

Recording Secretary

Corresponding Secretary

PAC Treasurer

Treasurer

Immediate Past President

Della Brown /

Chrissy Crews

2025 Committee Chairs

Awards

Roxann Lewis

ByLaws

Loretta Roberts

Campaign Activities

Debra Niblack

Chaplain

Debra Niblack

Directory

Kristen/Various

Hospitality

Legislation

Dawn King

Literacy / Caring for America

Kari Long

Newsletters

Ange Mertens

Parliamentarian

Jennifer Ott

Publicity

Linda Duryea

Social Media

Open / Kristen Day

Special Events

Should you wish to order a CCRW Name Badge, please download form, complete the information and mail check payable to Awards of Distinction to CCRW PAC, PO Box 2171, League City, Tx 77574-2717, or hand deliver to Lanette Lashway at the next meeting.

History of CCRW

In the fall of 1999, four Republican ladies came together to discuss the need for a Republican Women’s club in north Galveston County.   In January, 2000, the new club was chartered by Texas Federation of Republican Woman as North Galveston County Republican Woman.

At the first meeting they elected the club’s first officers.  Bonnie Norman became the first President. The following officers were elected:  Kathie Nenninger, VP Membership, Claire Worthington ,VP Programs, Susan Dill, Secretary and Sheryl Stevens, Treasurer.

At the second meeting, the newly elected officers voted to change the name to Clear Creek Republican Women (CCRW) to reflect the flow of the creek that traveled from Friendswood through League City.  They decided to hold  meetings on the 1st Friday of the month and set the time at 11:30 a.m.

The club began meeting at a little tearoom in League City, but the tearoom went out of business and was torn down.  They moved the meetings to South Shore Harbour Country Club, then to Leslie’( Sundance II at Waterford Harbor.)  A few months later they began meeting at Petronella’s restaurant.

After a year of  moving from place to place, President Bonnie Norman and 1st VP, Kathie Nenninger began searching for a more permanent place.  In 2001, the club began to meet at Esteban’s Mexican Restaurant’s Fiesta Shack.  The club continued to meet there until 2013.  In the Spring of 2013 it was determined that the club had outgrown the facility and needed more space and a search began to find a place large enough to accommodate the ever expanding membership numbers.

After meeting in a couple of facilities, CCRW finally moved their meetings  to La Brisa’s Mexican Restaurant in League City in January, 2014.

Since the club’s beginnings in 2000, CCRW’s goals have been to reach like-minded people who believe in limited government, fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, and upholding the Constitution; and who believe that working together could change the political face of Galveston County to a more conservative government.  That goal was achieved in 2012, when almost every countywide office went to a Republican.

Thank you Kathie Nenniger for your service to Clear Creek Republican all of these years and for providing the pictures. Don’t mind the quality, that’s what happens when there is history being made! 🙂

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