Posts by Frank Williams Committee
Press Release: Frank Williams officially files as a candidate for Brunswick County Commissioner
LELAND, N.C. – Brunswick County small business owner Frank Williams officially filed today as a Republican candidate for the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners in District 5. Williams, a Brunswick County native and 1988 graduate of North Brunswick High School, announced his candidacy last year and held a formal announcement event in Leland last month. …
Read MoreThe Campaign Season Begins…
The filing period for the 2012 elections opens on Monday, and the campaign has now begun in earnest. Today started with a trip to Boiling Spring Lakes to attend their Republican precinct meeting. After the precinct meeting I traveled to the county GOP headquarters for my campaign kickoff (catered by Bart’s BBQ — an excellent place for lunch!). …
Read MorePress Release: Small business owner Frank Williams officially announces candidacy for Brunswick County Commissioner
LELAND, N.C. – Brunswick County small business owner and community leader Frank Williams, a conservative Republican, officially announced his candidacy for the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners at an event Tuesday morning in Leland. The event, which was held at the Comfort Suites Magnolia Greens, attracted a standing-room-only crowd of attendees from throughout Brunswick County. …
Read MoreOfficial Announcement Event Set for Tuesday, January 17
Our campaign will hold an official announcement event on Tuesday, January 17, 2012. The event begins at 10 a.m. and will be held at the Comfort Suites Magnolia Greens, located at 1020 Grandiflora Drive, Leland, NC 28451 (map below). Please attend and bring a friend! If you would like to RSVP on Facebook (optional), please…
Read MorePress Release regarding the NCGOP Hall of Fame
Friends, As many of you know, I recently had the honor of being inducted into the NCGOP Hall of Fame. Below are a press release that was sent out about the induction and a photo from the event. – Frank Williams TEXT OF PRESS RELEASE: LELAND, N.C. – Brunswick County resident Frank Williams, who…
Read MoreOne of the Highlights of Last Week: Meeting Debbie Lee
Last week, one of the highlights of my week was the opportunity to meet Debbie Lee (pictured at right while speaking at the North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce’s Veterans Day Breakfast). Debbie is the mother of Marc Alan Lee, who was the first Navy SEAL killed in Iraq. I had the opportunity to meet and…
Read More2012 Has Begun
Last night, a group of fine folks who live in Magnolia Greens in Leland organized a very nice meet-and-greet for me and three other Republican candidates who will be on the ballot in 2012. Nearly 80 people turned out for this event — a tremendous turnout for the day AFTER a municipal election. I greatly…
Read MoreRonald Reagan on Free Enterprise
“We who live in free market societies believe that growth, prosperity and ultimately human fulfillment, are created from the bottom up, not the government down. Only when the human spirit is allowed to invent and create, only when individuals are given a personal stake in deciding economic policies and benefiting from their success — only…
Read MoreArticle by Ellen Mirando of Leland: A Fallen Hero – 9/11/2001
The following was written by Leland resident Ellen Mirando. I felt it was appropriate to share as we approach the ten year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. – Frank Williams A Fallen Hero – 9/11/2001 George and Glenda Siller own a townhouse on Windchime Way in Magnolia Greens. It is their second part-time home,…
Read MorePress Release: Brunswick County small business owner Frank Williams running for County Commissioner in 2012
LELAND, N.C. – Brunswick County small business owner and community leader Frank Williams, a conservative Republican, announced his candidacy today for the District 5 Brunswick County Board of Commissioners’ seat currently held by Bill Sue. Commissioner Sue recently told the Wilmington Star-News and other media outlets that he will not seek re-election in 2012. “Over…
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