At this Friday’s meeting of the Wichita Pachyderm Club, Sedgwick County Commissioner Dave Unruh will speak.
Unruh represents the first district, which covers much of east and northeast Wichita, and east and northeast portions of the county.
He was first elected in 2002, and he was re-elected in 2006. He has already filed to be a candidate for his current office in next year’s August primary. So far no other Republican candidates have filed.
All are welcome to attend Pachyderm meetings. Lunch is $10, or you may attend the meeting only for $3.
At Pachyderm meetings, there’s usually plenty of time for the speaker to take questions from the audience. The meeting starts at noon, although those wishing to order lunch are encouraged to arrive by 11:45. The location is Whiskey Creek Steakhouse at 233 N. Mosley in Old Town. You can view a map of this location by clicking on Google map of 233 N. Mosley.
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How about David Thorn as a reform opponent in the GOP primary? He’s intelligent & sees the big picture.