Delaware State Teenage Republicans Chair Ben Parsons and Sussex Teenage Republicans Chair Max Fadden recently had the opportunity to speak directly with 38th District Republican Club members along with Sen. Gerald Hocker, R-Ocean View, and Rep. Ron Gray, R-Selbyville, regarding the critical race theory curriculum currently being taught at Indian River High School.
The 38th District Republican Club members expressed their concerns and asked for more information. They encouraged further involvement and attendance of the STARS at club meetings.
The next meeting of the Sussex Teenage Republicans will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 18. The topic will be How to Win an Election, based on a short letter written by Quintus Tullius Cicero to his brother, Marcus Tullius Cicero, the great orator of ancient Rome, who was running for consul of the Roman Republic in 64 B.C. Weather permitting, the location will be Patriots Wildlife Preserve in Frankford, with a bonfire and s'mores provided. The backup location will be Parsons’ home in Dagsboro. For exact location, email info@sussexteenagerepublicans.com.
Sussex Teenage Republicans comprises a motivated group of local 12- to 19-year-olds who are interested in good government and policies that have made and continue to make the United States the greatest country on earth. Young citizens who become part of STARS enjoy fun, educational social events while getting firsthand experience in the political process. They learn organizational and leadership skills, and gain insight into the local, national and international issues that impact their lives.
To learn more, go to sussexteenagerepublicans.com.