LCROC Members Attend the GIR Great American BBQ
LCROC Members Attend the GIR Great American BBQ
A handful of LCROC members attended the Greater Irvine Republicans Great American BBQ on Saturday, August 5, 2023 at the William R. Mason Park in Irvine, California. Building relationships, hearing from others, and having fun. That’s what it’s all about.
P.C.: J. Bluma, D. Largo, and D. Gary-Pandol
LCROC Summer Bonfire
Thank you to the members that joined us at our Summer Bonfire on Saturday, July 8, 2023.
Balboa, Newport Beach, California
Our chapter had a fun time at our Summer Bonfire on July 8, 2023. It was a great day on the beach with members, new friends, sun, and fun. Big thanks to Doyle B. for helping set up. Also, thank you to JR G. for the drone photos.
Organization
Log Cabin Republicans is the largest organization representing gay Republicans and allies who support fairness, freedom, and equality for all Americans.
Log Cabin Republicans has state and local chapters nationwide, full-time staff in Washington, DC, a federal political action committee, and state political action committees.
The name of the organization is a reference to the first Republican President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, who was born in a Log Cabin. President Lincoln built the Republican Party on the principles of liberty and equality under the law.
P.C.: JR G. and Anthony J.
LEADERSHIP: One of the eight core issues of the public is Law and Order
Join or start a Neighborhood Watch Group.
Keep updated with news from police organizations and fraternal orders.
Teach legal-reasoning skills to your children, nephews, nieces, or grandchildren.
Save the Date: LCROC 2023 Game Night
LCROC Game Night
Save the Date
Saturday, September 9, 2023
6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M.
Private Residence
More information to come.
Save the Date LCROC 2023 Pool Party
LCROC Pool Party
Save the Date
Saturday, August 19, 2023
12:00-4:00 P.M.
Anaheim Hills, CA
More information to come.
LEADERSHIP: One of the eight core issues of the public is our Industrial Communities
Seek effectiveness and accountability of officials and business leaders.
Regularly read fact-based and credible sources about taxes and tariffs.
Volunteer for candidates and officials capable of building a better future.
LCROC Booth at OC Pride 2023
Andrew Q., Richard N., John M., Andy D., Jesse B., Gabriel A.
Organization
Log Cabin Republicans is the largest organization representing gay Republicans and allies who support fairness, freedom, and equality for all Americans.
Log Cabin Republicans has state and local chapters nationwide, full-time staff in Washington, DC, a federal political action committee, and state political action committees.
The name of the organization is a reference to the first Republican President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, who was born in a Log Cabin. President Lincoln built the Republican Party on the principles of liberty and equality under the law.
LCROC at LCRLA Event with Grand Ole Evan
LCRLA President Jake I. and LCROC President Jesse B.
Log Cabin Republicans of Orange County at Log Cabin Republicans of Los Angeles event with Grand Ole Evan on June 23, 2023.
Fiesta Cantina, West Hollywood
Being a member of LCR offers opportunities for friendships, leadership roles, and support across chapters. Thank you to LCRLA for the fun night.
March 2, 1986: The official founding of Log Cabin Republicans of Orange County
Join us as we celebrate and honor key moments, figures, and accomplishments in the history of Log Cabin Republicans.
March 2, 1986
The official founding of Log Cabin Republicans of Orange County is March 2, 1986. Yet, that was the culmination of two years of private meetings, parties, discussions, and political efforts by a group of doctors, teachers, businessmen, and lawyers who all knew each other socially. Leonard Olds' activism helped start the chapter. (Len Olds, Log Cabin Republicans)
November 1, 1978: Ronald Reagan's Editorial
Join us as we celebrate and honor key moments, figures, and accomplishments in the history of Log Cabin Republicans.
November 1, 1978
Former California Governor Ronald Reagan's editorial letter in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner is published. Reagan defended the constitutional rights of California teachers and denounced an initiative by State Senator John Briggs (Proposition 6). The initiative proposed the termination of teachers for "public homosexual conduct". The proposition was defeated at the ballot box with 58.4% of voters in opposition. (Len Olds, California Ballot Measures Database, U.S. Department of Defense)