Author: Mark L. Torrey

Informational Meeting – August 28th, 2023

BCRP Office Meeting Room
Doors open at 6:00pm for networking
Program start at 6:30pm

 

This month’s Informational Meeting speaker will be Cindi Castilla, President of Texas Eagle Forum.  

Cindi serves as the president of TEF, a pro-life, pro- family organization. TEF’s mission is to equip and educate its members to become citizen activists through timely email alerts, a monthly newsletter and her many speaking engagements. Using Biblical principles, the Constitution and a lot of research, TEF focuses on legislation affecting Texas families and has been a consistent and outspoken force in the battle to reverse the decline in public education. Cindi is a commissioned Colson Fellow with a passion to see God’s truth lived out in every aspect of life and culture.

Following the model of the late Phyllis Schlafly, founder of Eagle Forum, Cindi leads Texas Eagle Forum as a full-time volunteer. She and her husband of 36 years raised their three sons in Dallas, Texas and were excited to meet their first grandchild when she was born in June!

Please come and listen to Cindi’s informative, powerful and moving presentation on legislative issues affecting children and grand children in every Texas family.

Come early to make sure you get a good seat. 

Informational Meeting – July 24th, 2023

… will be held at the BCRP Office Meeting Room, located at 443 Highway 71 West, Bastrop, Texas (next door to Harbor Freight)

Doors open at 6:00pm for Networking.  Program starts at 6:30pm.

This months Informational Meeting will feature Dianna Greenwood, Texas State Rifle Association.

Dianna Greenwood is currently the Executive Director of the Texas State Rifle Association. A position she has held since November of 2021. She is the former Chairman of the Bastrop County Republican Party serving in that position from 2018 to 2020. Dianna has extensive involvement in the political world both here in Texas and in another state. She was the founder of the Ashland Ohio Tea Party, a Congressional Campaign Manager, and has participated in numerous elections and campaigns. In addition to her many political activities, Dianna has been a member of the Government Affairs Committee for the Bastrop Chamber of Commerce, the Chairman of the Red, White, and Blue Veterans of Bastrop County, the Bastrop Education Foundation, and a volunteer for the Bastrop Museum. For her work at the museum, she was named a Volunteer of the Year for the City of Bastrop. In November of 2021, her fellow veterans honored her with the Enlisted Veteran of the Year Award.

She is a former adjunct professor for Concordia University teaching American History. From 1995-1997 she was a member of the Marine Corps and attained the rank of Lance Corporal before being honorably discharged. She has a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Arizona and an M.A. from Ashland University. She currently resides in Bastrop, Texas with her daughter, Katharine, and enjoys traveling to historic sites.

Come early to ensure you get a good seat.

BCRP at Elgin Western Days

This 54th annual event themed, ‘There’s No Place Like Western Days‘, is coming up in just a few days!!

Attention VDR’s, and other volunteers … We need your help to make this a success. Bastrop County Republican Party’s presence, requirements and booth details are listed below.

What: Voter Registration Booth

Where: Elgin Memorial Park,
1127 North Main St. (corner of Main St. & Highway 95 North)

When: Saturday, June 24; 8:00 am – 5:30 pm

Who: Minimum two volunteers/shift to include one VDR for time slots 10 am – 5:30 pm

           Shifts:

8:00 – 10:00 (Set Up);
10 – Noon;
Noon – 2;
2 – 4;
4 – 5:30 (Tear Down)

The 26-acre Elgin Memorial Park is shady and there’s a playground, restrooms, picnic tables and grills. You are encourage to bring your family and friends to enjoy the parade (begins at 10 am), all the booths (10-5), carnival (10-6), live bands (begin at 11:30 am) or even sign up for either the 8- team volleyball tournament or the Ain’t No Coward Cornhole Challenge.

Contact Rebecca Moseley if you would like to volunteer, get event details, help setup and/or break down or have any questions.  Hope to see ya there!

Thanks for your support.

Lyle Nelson sworn in as City of Bastrop Mayor

Lyle Nelson was sworn in as Mayor for the City of Bastrop at 6:00 PM, June 20th, 2023 reciting the Oath of Office administered by Judge Christopher Duggan while his daughter Hannah Robinson held their family bible and grandson Elijah Valderez lead the pledges of allegiance. The ceremony was held in the Bastrop City Council Chambers and attended by family, friends, supporters and City Council members. Mayor Nelson will work to improve the city infrastructure, roads, positive development, and managed growth among other issues.

Lyle Nelson wins Runoff Election

City of Bastrop voters turned out in the numbers necessary to elect Lyle Nelson as the next City of Bastrop Mayor, defeating opponent Dock Jackson by 46 votes. Nelson had 567 votes, to Jackson’s 521, and will succeed Connie Schroeder who is stepping down after 2 terms. The swearing in ceremony will be held June 20th, 2023 at 6:00PM at City Hall.

On Sunday Mayor Elect Nelson commented “I am honored and humbled to be elected as Bastrop’s next mayor. I believe the key to winning was voter involvement as well as a consistent message about continuing to address our infrastructure and encouraging positive development.”

The pride of Bastrop City voters in this election is evidenced by the support from individuals and organizations throughout Bastrop County. Congratulations Mayor Elect Lyle Nelson !

Informational Meeting – June 26, 2023

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… will be held at the BCRP Office Meeting Room, located at 443 Highway 71 West, Bastrop, Texas (next door to Harbor Freight)

Doors open at 6:00pm for Networking,  Program starts at 6:30pm.

This months Informational Meeting will feature Orlando Sanchez of the Texas Latino Conservatives.

Texas Latino Conservatives believes that the future of Texas will be more Hispanic, and more conservative. We are building this future by mobilizing Latino voters to elect and re-elect conservative candidates, recruiting, training, and supporting qualified conservative Latino candidates for local, county, and statewide office, managing issue-based campaigns designed to connect first with compassion and then mobilize voters, and launch long-term education campaign communicating shared conservative values.

Orlando Sanchez (born 14 October 1957 in Havana, Cuba) is an American politician, elected three times as Treasurer of Harris County, Texas (2006), 2010, and 2014.

A naturalized citizen, Sanchez has made political history as the first Latino immigrant to be elected to a citywide position in Houston, when he won the at-large seat on the city council, to which he was twice re-elected in consecutive terms, serving 1995–2001. In 2001 and 2003 he ran for mayor of Houston, gaining an alliance with Republican Anglos and generating high voter turnout in the Hispanic community. Both times he made it to the runoffs. When elected as Treasurer of Harris County, he was the first Latino immigrant to win a countywide, non-judicial elected office in that county.

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Inaugural Golf Classic Results …

(Friday, April 28m 2023, Bastrop Texas) BCRP wishes to thank the 80 participants for their friendly, generous, and competitive spirit, and for coming out for an excellent afternoon round of golf. The early day clouds broke for the 1:00 shotgun start presenting mostly sunny skies for the duration of the game, and the wind did not deter anyone from having a enjoyable day. Team Scores showed both skilled players, and those out to enjoy an afternoon of camaraderie, fellowship and sunshine.  

Results after 18 holes:

Finishing in 3rd place was team “Fire King” of players Charlie King, Wesley King, Okas King, and Colby King with a score of 60. 

Finishing in 2nd place was team “We The People” of players Roger Lightsey, Randy Williams, John Postle, and Dick Dinan with a score of 59. 

Finishing in 1st place was team “Patriot Equipment Team Number 2” of players Shawn Kana, Chad Benoit, Shawn Juarez and Jonathon Juarez with a score of 58.

Additional awards went to:

“Closest to the Pin Hole #3” winner Randy Mutschink;

“Closest to the Pin Hole #13” winner David White; and

‘Longest Drive Hole #4” winner Randy Williams. 

Each player, on the winning teams, will receive a trophy to take home, and a title to defend at the 2nd BCRP Golf Classic in 2024.

We are very grateful for the generous support of all our sponsors, businesses, individuals, the entire staff at Colo Vista Golf Club, and the numerous volunteers for their tireless efforts in putting on this event. 

We are especially grateful for sponsorship support from Ace Level Sponsor, Fire King, and Birdie Level Sponsors: Simpson Septic Pumping, Patriot Equipment, Texas State District 17 Representative Stan Gerdes, Centex Air and Heat, and Caspro Builders.

We also recognize Hole in One Sponsor Covert Bastrop, Contest Sponsor Charles Carmack, Meal Sponsors: ReMax Bastrop Area Frank Renosek, Glenn and Susan Carlisle, and Brown Distributing Company, and the many Hole Sponsors: Best Friends Boarding, Best Friends Boarding Too, Pampered Paws by Best Friends, Duett’s Tire and Automotive, Elgin General Store, Justin and Jennifer Bezner, Lost Pines Republican Women, Loose Cannon Welding Company, Chris Dillon, Zapco Die-Cut Paper Products, DJ Bling Foundation, Law office of Derek VanGilder.

* All proceeds will support BCRP activities in Bastrop County. * 

Informational Meeting – May 22, 2023

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]… will be held at the BCRP Office Meeting Room, located at 443 Highway 71 West, Bastrop, Texas (next door to Harbor Freight)

Doors open at 6:00pm for Networking,  Program starts at 6:30pm.

This months Informational Meeting will feature Kelly Perry, also known as a “Border Warrior”.  She is a  current SREC Committeewoman for SD 19.  Kelly is a Proud Patriot of Texas, and she has served as Legislative Priorities Chair, Sub Committee Border Security; and Border Security Advisor for the National Board of Moms of America.  Kelly is Vice President Special Events and Past President for Kinney County Republican Women.

Kelly will discuss her continued full time tasks of fighting the Border Crisis, her efforts working and supporting Legislative priorities, including strengthening penalties for Drug Smugglers and Human Trafficking.   Last September Kelly hosted a Border Security Summit at the Texas Capitol, assembling the greatest Border Experts from around the state and nation. Kelly will also be discussing living in a Border County, and how you can make a difference in the fight to save our state and country.

Come Early to ensure you get a good seat !!

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