Hey, Friends!
This past weekend, Iowa and Wisconsin hosted the College Republican Leadership Summit 4 at Maquoketa Caves in Iowa. It was not only a productive weekend, where our chapter chairs were able to learn from national leadership about how to effectively get students involved, but we had fun as well. Friday night consisted of socializing around the campfire, which was a great bonding experience for the four states that were in attendance. Among them were Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Indiana. National Chairman, Zach Howell, and Co-Chairman, Jeremy Hagen, were also at the campout. Saturday was very productive in the morning and early afternoon–we were able to hear from the many other CRs in attendance about how to get involved on campus and how to make a difference in Republican politics. Overall, it was beneficial to all attendees.
Saturday, got a little muddy as we took off to explore the caves. It was a great experience to hike and crawl through the caves, because I had never seen caves like the ones in which we explored. There were some that had such small areas that we had to crawl on our hands and knees. I was a little too tired and possibly scared to enter some of them, but I still had a wonderful time. This weekend grew our Iowa-Wisconsin Alliance and helped to start and strengthen the relationships between more midwestern states.
My political events never fail to stop–tomorrow morning I will be flying to Washington, D.C. to attend the Young America’s Foundation National Conservative Student Conference. There, I will be joining many Republican and Conservative students for a week full of great speakers and a whole lot of fun. I’m pumped to meet new friends and spend time with my good friends from Wisconsin! I better get packing, and finally get a little sleep!
Emily