CACHE COUNTY – The Cache County Republicans will host their annual Lincoln Day Dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7.

Keynote speakers at the event, which is scheduled at the Taggart Student Center Ballroom on the campus of Utah State University, will be Jason Chaffetz and Kimberly Ells.

The night of speakers, connection and direction will be one of the most important local conservative gatherings of the year, according to Natalie Levi, the chair of the Cache County Republican Party.

A former congressman representing Utah and chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Jason Chaffetz is nationally respected for his work on government accountability and conservative leadership.

Recently, he has been rumored as a possible replacement for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem if she is forced to resign over ongoing events in Minneapolis.

Chaffetz’ remarks will provide an evening of insight, urgency and straight talk about where the county is heading and what it will take to win the 2026 midterm elections.

Kimberly Ells is a conservative thinker on family issues, an author and national advocate for grassroots Republicans. 

Her remarks will focus on election integrity, constitutional principles and party accountability.

The Lincoln Day Dinner is intended to honor Abraham Lincoln, one of the founders of the Republican Party and its first elected president. 

Held in February, the event is traditionally a fundraiser for GOP affiliated organizations at county level. 

Individual tickets, table sponsorships and booth space reservations can be purchased by going online to https://www.cachegop.com

The Taggart Student Center is located at 650 North, 800 East on the Utah State campus.



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