Category: Holidays

Veterans Day Message, by contributing writer Dianna Greenwood

On this date, 106 years ago at the 11 th hour of the 11 th day of the 11 th month, the Allies signed a ceasefire agreement with the Germans at Compiégne, France. This date, at the time, was regarded as the end of World War I or “the war to end all wars.” However, this was only a ceasefire and World War I would not officially end until June 29, 1919, when the Treaty of Versailles was signed just outside of Versailles, France at the Château de Versailles. One year after the ceasefire was signed, President Wilson proclaimed the first Armistice Day as Veteran’s Day was then known. Since then, we have commemorated this day every year. The sacrifices that countless veterans have made since World War I have not gone unnoticed, and we give tribute to all veterans whether deceased or alive because without them we would not have the freedoms we enjoy today. This is vastly different from Memorial Day which is a day set aside to honor those who gave the highest sacrifice, their lives to save our freedom.

Our history is replete with men answering the call to duty from Jamestown up to today and it is woven into the fabric of America. It is what makes us the greatest nation on earth, and it is a spirit of not only individualism but of pragmatism, honor, and duty. It is really the fabric of America and something that most people in the world cannot understand until they actually experience it.

In Jamestown, a group of British men initially come as part of the Virginia Company to make money and find the northwest passage among other things. They were to be run by those back in London and their sole responsibility was to work for the Virginia Company but soon the hardships of living in the New World would appear; from dealing with local Native tribes to starvation and near annihilation from disease and tribal attacks they endured hardship, death, starvation, and mismanagement until finally they realized the system they were living under in this new world was unworkable and needed to be changed.

Through that hardship, the first representative assembly now known as the House of Burgess was formed. While this is not a military issue, it is here that the roots of liberty unknowingly begin to take place. Those roots of liberty would grow into the American Spirit which appears in 1775 resulting in thousands of men willing to sacrifice their lives for their fellow citizens so that all could live unencumbered by a monarchial government.

And since then, our fellow citizens have answered the call of duty to serve and protect this nation and its values repeatedly. We honor all of those who came before us and gallantly served starting with the American Revolution, through the War of 1812, the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War, the Civil War, the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, the Gulf War, and until now with the Afghanistan and Iraq War. Never before in the history of the world have so many people been freed from the constraints of tyrants and allowed to enjoy the fruits of liberty should they choose to. It is veterans, who we can thank, that accepted the call to arms to preserve, protect and defend liberty and freedom.

To all veterans we thank you, but especially our American Veterans both living and dead whom without you and your courage, we would not exist as a country. You are an inspiration to us all.

Awesome Gift Ideas!!

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 Great gift ideas for your spouse, family members, friends and favorite neighbors.

Quantities are limited, so make your selections right away.

You can purchase online or in person, and pick up items at the party office.

443 Highway 71 West Bastrop Texas 78602

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~ BCRP’s own Tumbler. Perfect for your hot or cold beverages. $20.00 ~

~ A signed copy of “TARGETED” One Mom’s fight for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, by Lindsey Graham, The Patriot Barbie. $20.00 ~

Items available for pickup at BCRP Office, 443 highway 71 West, Bastrop Texas 78602.

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Online Order form HERE

 

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BCMA 25th Annual Downtown Christmas Stroll

Join Bastrop Christian Ministerial Alliance for their 25th Annual Downtown Bastrop Christmas Stroll to share in Fellowship, spread Holiday Cheer and sing Christmas Carols along the way. Starting at 6:00pm at the Wells Fargo Bank on Main Street and ending at the Ascension Catholic Church at  p.m. with refreshments at the Ascension Church Social Hall.  Bring you families and friends and make this their best year yet.

Visit their facebook page, HERE, for more information.

View or Print their Agenda and Song list, HERE

“2023 Bastrop Lighted Christmas Parade”

Thousands of Bastrop County residents, spectators and well wishers packed the entire 2023 Lost Pines Lighted Christmas Parade route this past Saturday evening. Bastrop County Republicans, supporters, elected officials and candidates rode the BCRP float festooned with lights, garland, flags, banners, a Christmas Tree and snowman, and eager to share the Christmas Joy and Holiday spirit. It was loads of fun for participants and spectators alike. The Bastrop County Republican Party wishes all Bastrop County residents a Very Merry Christmas and Happy Joyous Holiday Season.

BCRP Friendsgiving – November 27th, 2023

Bastrop County Republican Party
~ Friendsgiving ~

The Bastrop County Republican Party will host a Food and Fellowship get together to show our appreciation to our elected officials for their service and support.

Please join us on:

~ MONDAY ~
November 27th, 2023
First National Bank
2nd Floor Community Room
489 Highway 71 West
Bastrop Texas

Doors open at 6:00pm.

Visit our website for information on other party activities, meetings and events.
Our office is located at:
443 Highway 71 West
Bastrop Texas 78602

Phone: (512) 409-1415
email:

Office hours: Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, and Thurs: 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm

County Chair 2022 Christmas Message

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


On behalf of the Bastrop County Republican Party, I would like to
wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
This year has been very successful because of all the activities in
which we were involved including a new party administration, a
successful election, informational meetings with dynamic
speakers, and more. We are building a better Republican Party in
Bastrop County and we need you to join us to make 2023 the best
year ever!


I am looking forward to working with you in 2023. Our victories will
come as long as individuals, like you, step up and volunteer.
Thomas Jefferson said, “We in America do not have government
by the majority— we have government by the majority who
participate… All tyranny needs to gain a foothold, is for people of
good conscience to remain silent”.


We have many opportunities for you to get involved so I
encourage you to call our office at 512-409-1415 or call me at
512-925-6034 and we will find a place for you. Unaccompanied it
is a struggle but together, with Jesus Christ, we can move
mountains. Help us to spread the message of Life, Liberty and the
Pursuit of Happiness to everyone in our county. Let’s KEEP
BASTROP COUNTY RED!


Sincerely,
Curtis Courtney, Chairman Bastrop County Republican Party

Brown Santa Donations and Gifts delivered

Members of the Bastrop County Republican Party (BCRP) gathered the morning of December 14th, 2022 to present collected gifts of toys and a cash donation of $800.00 to the Bastrop County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) “Brown Santa Program”.    This annual holiday event benefits qualified children, families and elderly citizens of Bastrop County providing toys, clothing, food, and other needed items during the Christmas season.  BCRP selected the Sheriff’s Office “Brown Santa Program” because of our mutual county-wide interests, coverage, and representation, and join the Sheriff’s Office in sending warm Merry Christmas wishes to all in Bastrop County.

Pictured L to R: Sheriff Maurice Cook, B.A.S.E. Coordinator Stevie Sugars, BCRP Chair Curtis Courtney.
Pictured L to R Standing: Sheriff Maurice Cook, Carl Rees, Stevie Sugars, Deputy Robert Williams, Mark Torrey, Dawn Thompson, Sue Beck, Stephen Beck, Debra Carter, Curtis Courtney;  Kneeling: Susan Carlisle, Glenn Carlisle.
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