Democratic Women of Henderson County
The DWHC aims to communicate our shared vision of opportunity, respect, and concern for all people. Through education, collaboration, and advocacy, we strive to motivate our community to support and elect Democratic candidates at the local municipal, county, state, and national offices. The DWHC is a proud affiliate organization of the North Carolina Democratic Party.
Sheriff Lowell Griffin to speak at our monthly meeting, April 16
When: 4 p.m., Thursday, April 16; door open at 3:30 p.m.
Where: VFW, second floor. 900 N. Main Street, Hendersonville
The meeting is free and open to the public.
Sheriff Griffin began his career as a firefighter with Edneyville Fire and Rescue. He joined the Henderson County Sheriff's office in 1992 and became Sheriff in 2018. He has been part of long-term assignments with SWAT and the bomb team, where he was one of the first certified bomb technicians. He has also been a law enforcement instructor at Blue Ridge Community College.
Justice Anita Earls recently received a campaign contribution from the Democratic Women of Henderson County and County headquarters. During the presentation, Justice Earls remarked that during the past four years, Henderson County had moved the partisan pendulum farther to the left than any other county in the State. In addition, she emphasized her stance on protecting equal voting rights, strengthening public education, access to health care for all and the importance of a clean environment.

Pictured l to r: Michelle Antalec, Mary MacGregor, Justice Anita Earls, Rose Stone and Fannie Smith.


