Are you concerned about the direction our country is being taken?
Do you have the desire to get involved but do not know how or where?
A desire to meet and join other motivated people in working towards positive conservative solutions?
If you answered YES to the above questions, then R Block Party North is for you!
R Block Party North is the newly formed northern branch to R Block Party, serving the Denver Metro area (including but not limited to Adams County, Broomfield, Jefferson County, Denver, and surrounding areas).

The first R Block Party North on January 18th had a full house! 85 people in attendance, which included 15 candidates (Dan Maes, Cleve Tidwell, Ken Buck and others!)

R Block Party founders Lori Horn and Nikki Mata were also in attendance.
As a grassroots activist group, R Blocks main goals are to:
EDUCATE and ACTIVATE through:
- Technology: using technology to inform, educate, connect & mobilize volunteers
- Volunteerism: provide meaningful involvement for motivated people.
- Development: Outreach to youth, minorities, & unaffiliates. Candidate development & support.R Block Party realizes there is a tremendous energy out there; there are many conservatives who want to get involved and do something. They are searching for a place to put that energy to work. R Block Party hopes to provide that place for them.
Meetings: Time and Location
- R Block Party North, led by co-chairs Kim Gillan & Julie Benz, meets every 3rd Monday at O’Meara Ford on 104th & I25 (The next meeting is on February 15th. Mingle starts at 6:30, meeting commences at 7:00pm – 8:45pm, followed by socializing at Applebees (just to the east of O’Meara). We look forward to seeing you there!

Co-Chairs of R Block Party North Kim Gillan & Julie Benz
To join their email list, or if you would like to know more about R Block Party North, please send an email to
RBlockPartyNorth@live.com.
(The R Block Party with Lori Horn & Nikki Mata meets every 4th Thursday in Littleton. You can contact them at RBlockParty@comcast.net)
It is awesome to see such a great turnout – sorry I couldn’t be there.