| About YGOP
The YGOP of Greenwich is primarily a social organization for people
between the ages of 21 and 40, and the young at heart. The group
also gives its members the opportunity to get to know and support
Republican candidates by holding events for candidates to meet
voters, assisting in campaign volunteering, and supporting the
local, state and national party through volunteering. Founded in
1946, the organization historically has up to 350 members.
The YGOP is great way to meet and get to know others members of the
larger Greenwich community and connect to an organization with deep
roots here. And if your goal is to get more involved in Republican
politics at the local, state or national level, the YGOP, which has
a solid network of mentors in place, is the perfect way to get more
involved.
The mission of the YGOP:
- To introduce young people in the Greenwich area to the
Republican political process.
- To take an active role and participate in Republican
politics at the local, state and national levels and to
encourage its members to begin a life long commitment to the
democratic process.
- To partake in political and social events in keeping
politics an enjoyable experience.
The YGOP of Greenwich was founded to provide an outlet for the
young people in Greenwich to become part of the political process.
Many members of the group have gone on to hold elective office on
the local state and national level.
Past Chairmen
Present, Beth Barhydt
2003- 2005, Nick Adavasio
2000-2003, Theodore L. Dysart
1998-2000, R. John Wilcox II
1996-1998, Pamela Pagnani
1992-1996, Peter Barhydt
1990-1992, Nancy Wolf
1989-1990, Marcie Kilby
1987-1989, Beth Auch
1983-1987, Edward Dadakis
1981-1983, Peter Guenther
1978-1981, David Yudain
Other past Chairmen have included Prescott Bush, Jr. and
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