Martin County GOP schedules September monthly meeting for local members

MaryLynn Magar Chairman - Martin County GOP
MaryLynn Magar Chairman - Martin County GOP
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The Martin County Republican Party has announced its upcoming monthly meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at 6:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the NC Telecenter located at 415 E Blvd in Williamston, North Carolina.

According to the party’s statement, meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at this location. The gatherings serve as a regular opportunity for members and interested residents to engage with local political developments and discuss ways to participate in community initiatives.

“Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the group, your participation is essential in advancing our mission and strengthening our presence in Martin County,” the announcement states.

The agenda for the September meeting includes updates on local and state initiatives, information about upcoming events, and discussions on how members can become more involved. Attendees will have opportunities to volunteer for campaigns and support community projects.

“Your voice matters, and this is your chance to share ideas, ask questions, and contribute to the success of our party,” according to the release.

The organization encourages attendees to bring their questions and invite others who may be interested. “Let’s continue building a strong and united Martin County,” the statement reads. “We look forward to seeing you there as we work together for a successful 2025!”



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