LFRW Clubs

East Baton Rouge Parish RW

About Us

East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Women East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Women is one of the State’s founding clubs. It is Baton Rouge’s first club, established in 1953.  We are a fun-loving group of gals who work together to promote the ideals of patriotism and good government, while fervently supporting our Republican candidates. The mission of EBRPRW is to honor our Judeo-Christian values, to educate the public on political conservative principles, to support our community, and to honor our Veterans. While our main mission is to provide a forum for all women to participate in the political process on the national, state and local level, we also participate in serving our community through donations of time and money to organizations such as the Baton Rouge Area Food Bank, The Louisiana War Veterans Home, The Iris Domestic Violence Center, The Magnolia House, Louisiana Family Forum among others. ​ Luncheon meetings are held:  4th Thursday of the month at 12:00 Noon At Drusilla Seafood Restaurant 3482 Drusilla Ln

President

Debbie Kuehne

225-326-0534
dhkuehne@gmail.com

Upcoming Events

Join us for our May Luncheon-Hillar Moore & Sid Gautreaux

District Attorney Hillar C. Moore, III, serves East Baton Rouge and the 19th Judicial Court from a people-first position that prioritizes public safety while modernizing prosecution practices for the welfare of everyone involved in criminal justice investigations. Drawing on over 40 years of experience with the legal system, Hillar Moore values collaboration at all levels to prevent crime, enhance public safety, and strengthen community infrastructure. Evidenced by his presence at every crime scene and open invitation to meet with citizens to hear their concerns, Hillar’s tireless work ethic and compassion for survivors guide his actions as a prosecutor, victim’s advocate, and public servant.  Since taking office in 2009, Hillar has confronted complex, deeply rooted threats to children, women, and families, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and opioid addiction. Hillar Moore is in his third term as District Attorney.
Sheriff Sid Gautreaux was sworn into office on December 4, 2007 after being elected to fill the unexpired term of Sheriff Elmer Litchfield. Gautreaux, who began his law enforcement career as a uniform patrol deputy in the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office, served as Police Chief of the City of Baker for 27 years before resigning to run for Sheriff. As Baker Police Chief, Gautreaux was elected to office seven times, and was unopposed for the last four terms. Sheriff Gautreaux was elected Sheriff on a platform of focusing priorities on uniform patrol and developing greater communications among the residents and communities the Sheriff’s Office serves and with local, regional, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to help make East Baton Rouge Parish safer. In June of 2016, Sheriff Gautreaux was elected President of the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association.

Thursday, May 23, 2024
at Drusilla Seafood Restaurant

The cost of the luncheon is $30 for members, $40 for non-members.  Click HERE to purchase your luncheon.

East Baton Rouge Parish RW

Officers

Debbie Kuehne

Debbie Kuehne

President
Jamie Pope

Jamie Pope

1st Vice President
Amber Thomas

Amber Thomas

Treasurer
Gloria Wall

Gloria Wall

Recording Secretary
Laurie White Adams

Laurie White Adams

Corresponding Secretary
Dru Brock Lea

Dru Brock Lea

Parliamentarian
Lynn Coxe Graham

Lynn Coxe Graham

Past President
Pam Roy

Pam Roy

Chaplain
Sandra Campbell

Sandra Campbell

Armed Services Chair
Terri Hagan

Terri Hagan

EBRPRW Senior Advisor
Susie Labry

Susie Labry

Vice Chair Membership
Monique Appeaning

Monique Appeaning

Membership Chair

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