It’s Inauguration Time in Bastrop County!
Celebrate the Inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States

US Capitol at InaugurationCan’t make it to Washington D.C. for the inaugural festivities? We’ve got you covered!

BRUNCH: We’ll gather starting at 10AM central. The actual swearing in will take place at the United States Capitol at noon (Eastern Time) on January 20, 2025, but first there is the Inauguration procession and the swearing in of the Vice-President. We’ll watch all this on the gigantic screen at the Paige Farmhouse Diner. This event is open seating. We’ll have coffee, tea, light snacks.

BALL: At 5:30, we’ll re-open the Paige Farmhouse Diner for the Bastrop County Inaugural Ball. This is a dressy, “black tie optional”, event. We’re serving a plated dinner (chicken or salmon – you choose at registration). We’ll dance to the sounds of The Nite Shift Band. And, of course, lots of fun! (FYI: Tier 1 tables are in the front 1/3 of the room. Tier 2 tables are in the middle. Tier 3 tables are in the back 1/3 of the room. The room holds 25 tables of 8.)

These events are co-hosted by the Lost Pines Republican Women and the Bastrop County Republican Party.

Inaugural Brunch QR Code

BRUNCH TICKETS
10:00am – 12:30pm
Casual attire
Coffee, tea, danish, other light refreshments

Inauguration event QR codes

BALL TICKETS
5:30pm – 9:30pm
Formal attire
Plated Dinner
Band/Cash bar

Inaugural Ball Sponsorships

BALL SPONSORSHIPS
Full or partial tables with advertising opportunities

Program: full or half page ads; inside front or inside back cover; back cover.

Website: all sponsorships include your logo on our website.


Special Guest Steve Munisteri, Senior Advisor to Governor Greg Abbott, to speak.

• Thursday, January 16 at the LPRW Club House
• Joint BCRP and LPRW Meeting
• Networking: 6pm; Meeting: 6:30pm
Registration preferred
• Light refreshments

Steve MunisteriSteve Munisteri was raised in Houston from the first grade. His mother, Theresa Munisteri (née Grasso), who served as an editor for Rice and Harvard University professor’s books, significantly influenced his life and his engagement in Republican politics. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance with Honors from the University of Texas (UT) at Austin, followed by a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the UT Law School. Steve went on to practice law and be a private small business owner in the Houston area.

Steve became engaged in political activities during his teenage years, initially volunteering for the campaigns of Texas Republicans in 1972. With over five decades of experience in Republican campaigns, he participated in 13 Presidential campaigns. Throughout this period, he established the Young Conservatives of Texas, served as the former State Chairman of Texas Young Americans for Freedom, and held the position of former State Chairman of Young Texans for Reagan.

In 2010, Steve secured his first of three terms as Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas (RPT). During his leadership, the RPT successfully eliminated its substantial debt, concluding 2010 with no outstanding liabilities, a record net worth, and an unprecedented positive cash balance. Throughout his tenure, Steve raised millions of dollars to support Republican candidates in Texas, co-founded the Volunteer Engagement Project that registered approximately 550,000 Republican voters, and initiated the Victory program to reach Hispanic, African American, and Asian voter. His efforts led to an increase in the number of elected Republicans statewide from 2,470 (45%) to 3,660 (67%), marking an all-time high. He focused on enhancing voter turnout, volunteer engagement, and support for Texas Republican candidates.

In 2015, Steve announced his decision to join Senator Rand Paul’s team as a Senior Advisor. Steve served at the Deputy Assistant and Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison in the Trump Administration from February 2017 to February 2029. He departed from the administration in 2019 to assist in the 2020 re-election campaign of Texas Senator John Cornyn. Subsequently, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Steve as his Senior Advisor, a role in which he continues to serve the state of Texas.


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Upcoming 2025 Member Meetings

Third Thursdays ~ 6:00PM Networking ~ meeting starts promptly at 6:30PM
LPRW Club House; 3000 Highway 71 East; Bastrop TX 78602

  • January 16
  • February 20
  • March 20
  • April 17
  • May 15
  • June 19
  • No meetings in July & August.
  • September 18
  • October 16
  • November 20
  • December 11 Christmas Party

As a member of the Lost Pines Republican Women (LPRW), you also become a member of the Texas Federation of Republican Women (TFRW.org) and the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW.org). Republican men are eligible for associate membership in the LPRW.