Republican Club Welcomes Aaron Withe, Sue Esser, and Andrew Coffin: Champions of Change

Jenna Ridgeway

On Thursday, March 6 at 7 p.m., the PebbleCreek Republican Club will host an evening with Liberty seeking visionaries:

Aaron WitheA Leader at The Freedom Foundation. Aaron Withe, leader of the Freedom Foundation, has driven social change through innovative approaches and a commitment to freedom and justice for over 20 years. With a background in law and public policy, Aaron has led the Foundation for over a decade, focusing on individual liberties, economic freedom, and governmental accountability.

One of Aaron’s notable achievements includes a nationwide campaign to reform labor laws, empowering workers with greater autonomy. His advocacy for transparency has led to projects exposing corruption and promoting ethical governance.

Sue EsserDirector of the Foundation’s Legacy Society. Sue, the force behind the Legacy Society, has dedicated her career to fostering community, preserving heritage, and promoting philanthropy. With a background in social work and community development, she has expanded the organization, creating a network committed to positive charitable contributions.

Aaron Withe and Sue Esser share a common goal: creating a better, fairer society. Their collaborative efforts have resulted in joint projects like the Community Empowerment Initiative, combining policy reform and community development to empower marginalized communities. Their address will present their mission to expand individual liberty throughout the country.

Andrew CoffinA Beacon of Youth Empowerment. Andrew Coffin, Vice President and Director of the Reagan Ranch is a dynamic leader at Young America’s Foundation (YAF). YAF has been at the forefront of youth advocacy and empowerment for over a decade. With a background in education and public policy, Andrew has committed his career to nurturing the potential of young people, ensuring they have the tools and opportunities to shape their futures and contribute meaningfully to society.

Under Andrew’s leadership, the Foundation has launched several groundbreaking initiatives aimed at addressing the unique challenges faced by today’s youth. One of his most notable achievements is the “Future Leaders Program,” which provides mentorship, leadership training, and educational resources to young individuals by integrating technology and digital literacy into the organization’s programs. In 2024, YAF partnered with the Republican National Committee, Fox News, and Rumble to host the first Presidential Primary Debate. Their program has successfully equipped thousands of conservative youth with the skills and confidence needed to pursue higher education and career opportunities. Andrew will discuss YAF’s mission and explain how they saved the Reagan Ranch in 1998.

Men’s Breakfast Club meets Tuesday, March 11, at 8:30 a.m. at Eagle’s Nest dining room Seating is limited to a maximum of 20. RSVP to Chuck Streeter at [email protected].

PCRC Women’s Luncheon meets Wednesday, March 12, at 11:30 a.m. at Eagle’s Nest dining room alcove. Seating is limited to a maximum of 20. RSVP to Vicki Streeter at [email protected].

Men’s Golf Group meets on Tuesdays. See club website for details at pebblecreerepublicanclub.com.

For more information about our club or to download a membership application, visit our website at pebblecreekrepublicanclub.com.

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