Benton County Republicans Open Resource Center in Bentonville
The Republican Party of Benton County has opened a resource center at 809 SW A Street, Suite 111, Bentonville. Voters are welcome and encouraged to stop by and get information about candidates, register to vote, learn about issues, connect with local Republicans, purchase merchandise, and ask questions.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for Monday, September 16 at 11:00 am.
Intended hours are Mon-Tue 9:00-7:00, Wed-Fri 9:00-5:00, and Saturdays 9:00-noon. Volunteers are staffing the resource center, so there might be a gap in coverage from time to time. Visitors may call 479.326.2814 or 310.869.4848 to see if the center is open. The resource center will close after Election Day on November 5.
The Republican Party of Benton County meets on the second Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm at NWACC Shewmaker Center for Workforce Technologies in the Walmart Auditorium, 1000 SE Eagle Way, Bentonville. Look for RPBC at community events. They show up at local festivals, parades, and celebrations. RPBC has room for new members and would love to meet residents who want to get involved. More information is available at www.BentonCountyGOP.org.
Since its founding in 1964, the Republican Party of Benton County has led Arkansas to theRepublican majority we enjoy today. Our elected Republicans work hard to make Arkansas one of the best states to live, work, and raise a family through tax cuts, education choice, sanctity of life, 2nd Amendment protection, private property rights, and more.
People from America and around the world have flocked to Benton County. With so many moving here, RPBC urges newcomers to vote Republican or conservative so we can keep Benton County a great place to live and work. Their poetic reminder is, “Remember what you fled. Vote to keep Arkansas red.”
Questions may be directed to Chairman Barbara Tillman, [email protected]