-Contribute to the Riley County Republican Party and help us keep you informed on local issues as well as supporting the activities of local candidates/elected officials. One time or reoccurring contributions can be made at the link below: 

https://secure.winred.com/riley-county-republican-central-committee/donate

-ATTEND COFFEE TALK THIS MONTH on Saturday, September 16th, 0900-1100 at DoughBro, 307 Seth Child Road, Manhattan. 

–Spread the word and invite your friends.

–Drink coffee and eat breakfast while we discuss ongoing local issues. We’re hoping for a special guest speaker.

-Kara Titus, St. Luke’s Lutheran Church is interested in your input concerning starting a classical Lutheran school for the education of our youth. Our schools have become hotbeds for socialistic and social emotional indoctrination…not education. Objective test scores in basic fundamentals such as reading, writing, and math are unacceptable. Classical education techniques not only help teach these basic skills necessary for a successful career, but also help instill values of truth and freedom. The goal is to train students in Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric so that they can become critical thinkers who can engage in civic and church life. Please complete the survey at the link below to help gauge local interest:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T7ZGX7T

-MARK YOUR CALENDARS for the District 383 School Board and Manhattan City Commission Candidate Forum hosted by the RiCo Republican Party which is being held Thursday, October 5th, 5:30-9:30 pm, Pottorf Hall, CiCo Park, 1710 Avery Avenue, Manhattan. 5:30-6:00 pm will be candidate tables with the forum starting at 6pm. Questions will be submitted by the audience. Most of the candidates will be there.

-Additional Forums:  The Flint Hills Wellness Coalition, Riley County Council of Social Service Agencies, and Manhattan Senior Center are co-sponsoring candidate forums for USD 383 Board of Education and Manhattan City Commission.

–The USD 383 Board of Education candidate forum will be held on Thursday, October 5 starting at 1:30pm at the Manhattan Senior Center, 301 N. 4th Street.

–The Manhattan City Commission candidate forum will be held on Thursday, October 12 starting at 1:30pm at the Manhattan Senior Center, 301 N. 4th Street.

–Both forums should conclude no later than 3pm. The forums are free and open to the public.