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Upcoming Event

Sonoma County Eagle Forum

Invites You to Hear

 

Geni Weiss and Isabel Johnson

 

“Personal Insights into the Life of Rear Admiral Chester Ward and

A Review of his book: The Gravediggers, co-authored with Phyllis Schlafly”

 

When:  January 22, 2008, 7-9 p.m.

Where:  Koehle Home, 4577 Creekmont Ct., S.R. CA

RSVP:  Mary at 707-544-9662 or Orlean – 539-8393

 

Speakers:

Geni Weiss grew up in Ohio.  As a young girl, she and others of her age were tempted by the ad “Join the Navy and See the World.”  She enlisted and was sent to the 12th Naval District - San Francisco (the only world she saw).  She became a “yeoman” (secretary) and had the honor of being assigned to assist Rear Admiral Chester Ward.  She thinks it was probably because she was one of the few women who had attended a course on the Uniform Code of Military Justice.  She worked for him from 1949 until 1953, when she quit to get married.  Admiral Ward and his wife become very fond of Geni and since they had no children of their own, they offered to make her their ward (adopt her).  Admiral Ward was sent to Washington D.C where he served as Judge Advocate General from 1956 to 1970.  When he received his appointment, there was a big celebration in his honor, which Geni was invited to and attended.  Admiral Ward was invited to became a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, which he accepted, but when he found out what their true purpose was, he dropped out of it.  It was from that experience and others that he found out who “the gravediggers” really were, those in high government positions who are assisting in digging the grave for their own nation.  He and Phyllis Schlafly wrote the book, the Gravediggers, in 1964. 

 

Geni and her husband raised their three children in Marin County, where she became the neighbor, good friend and political buddy of Ysabel Johnson.  They worked together on the Nixon campaign back in 1959 and have been going strong ever since.  She has served as a Republican women’s president and a long-term member of Eagle Forum.  She now has four grandchildren.

 

Ysabel Johnson was raised in San Francisco, attended elementary and high school at the Sacred Heart Covenant School, higher education at Mills College and Dominican College, where she majored in French, and later got a masters degree in special ed at San Francisco State University.  She has much international experience, working first in Japan and then Italy for the United Nations, where she learned to speak Italian and learned first hand about the enormous waste, abuse of power, and corruption that goes on inside the UN.  She dated a boy from Madrid, Spain, who taught her Spanish.  She thus could add Spanish to her amazing repertoire of languages.  She also speaks a little German.  She later returned to the United States and married a friend of the family, Woody Johnson.  They have four children, three sons and one daughter.  One year, on sabbatical leave, Woody and Ysabel took their children to Scotland where they lived for a year and the children attended a Scottish school.  Ysabel went back to school herself and received a masters in special ed, which she used teaching blind children in the public schools and in working for the county.  She has been a strong member of Republican Women and Eagle Forum, and is the proud grandmother of ten grandchildren.

 

Please come and bring a friend to hear the interesting background on Admiral Chester Ward and the book he co-authored, The Gravediggers. 

 

There will also be information and a voters guide given on the upcoming election for February 5th.

caleagle@sbcglobal.net.

 

 

 Director's Message

Welcome to Sonoma County Eagle Forum's page.  As you can see by our meeting information below conservatives are alive and active in Sonoma County!  We are growing in numbers and effectiveness in the public square, working to alert voters on the issues that effect families, as well as mobilize pro-family citizens in the political process.  We invite you to attend our meetings and become a part of a growing effort to hold our school boards, our city councils and state elected officials accountable to the founding principles of our great nation. Our monthly meetings are informative and well worth your time. Also, please check out the Noble Eagle link on this page to see what we are doing to build a coalition with the churches in our area in order to increase the number of informed voters in Sonoma County.
Director, Sonoma County Eagle Forum 
   

Sonoma County Eagle Forum
meets in Santa Rosa on the third Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm with refreshments, and program beginning at 7:15 pm.  Special Guest Speakers address timely topics such as Immigration, Education, Constitutional Law, Parental Rights, the United Nations goals and activities, and other pro-family issues of concern. 

 

 

 

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