Republican Women of Greater Cabarrus

Republican Women of Greater Cabarrus

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Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Republican Women of Greater Cabarrus, Political organisation, 21 Union Street S, Concord, NC.

Our mission is to empower women through education, and in cooperation with the Republican Party of Cabarrus County and the North Carolina Federation of Republican Women, to foster loyalty with the result of getting Republicans elected.

Photos from Republican Women of Greater Cabarrus 's post 06/22/2026

On behalf of our organization, we are sending 50 cards and personalized notes to Walter Reed Medical Center for the troops injured in combat, with best wishes for their speedy recovery.

06/21/2026
Photos from Republican Women of Greater Cabarrus 's post 06/19/2026

Tonight, we were truly blessed to welcome Leah and Chad McGhee to this month’s meeting. Leah, your family’s story is an inspiration to students and parents who have faced challenges within our school district.
We are grateful for your courage, your willingness to share, and the encouragement you brought to our group. We will continue to stand together and keep fighting for what matters.
Matthew, thank you as well. We appreciate your support and look forward to welcoming you back to teach a future class.

06/14/2026

Flag Day is a celebration of the American flag that occurs each year on June 14, the anniversary of the flag’s official adoption.

What we know fondly as the “Stars and Stripes” was adopted by the Continental Congress as the official American flag on June 14, 1777, during the Revolutionary War. Colonial troops fought under many different flags with various symbols—rattlesnakes, pine trees, and eagles—and slogans—”Don’t Tread on Me,” “Liberty or Death,” and “Conquer or Die,” to name a few.

The Declaration of Independence made the adoption of an American flag necessary. Previously, each colony or special interest had its own flag.

On that 14th of June, Congress made the Flag Resolution of 1777, stating: “The flag of the United States shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white on a blue field …” The official announcement of the new flag was not made until Sept. 3, 1777.

”Flag Day” has been celebrated as a patriotic occasion for many decades, but President Woodrow Wilson made the observance official on May 30, 1916, by a presidential proclamation.

06/10/2026

Make your voice heard today!

Women and girls deserve safety and privacy in their schools and communities.

Contact your legislators TODAY and demand they take action to prevent males from entering female private spaces like bathrooms and locker rooms in public schools, r**e crisis centers, and prisons.

Your voice matters. Don't wait. 📲
https://ujoin.co/campaigns/4279/actions/public?action_id=6462

Leah McGhee files suit against Davidson County School Board 06/06/2026

Be sure to attend our 6/18 meeting and hear the rest of this amazing family's story!

Leah McGhee files suit against Davidson County School Board This is Leah McGhee. She is suing the Davidson County School board after her teen son was suspended high school for using the term “illegal alien” in a quest...

06/04/2026

Shared at the candidate's request. This is not an endorsement by the Republican Women of Greater Cabarrus County. We encourage all Republicans to get out and meet candidates and ask them questions on import issues that matter to you and your family.

06/04/2026

Thank you, Congressman Mark Harris.

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21 Union Street S
Concord, NC
28025