Attend an event

Join us for our various events, activities, and meetings.  

Forums: events with candidates or other speakers often begin with a social hour, opening remarks and announcements from the board president, presentation by a speaker, then question-and-answer time. Forum attire: business casual; suit and tie; many attendees wear slacks with a button down shirt. 

Social: events such as happy hour, game night, and pool parties are typically more relaxed occasions to celebrate the accomplishments of the chapter, have fun, and enjoy being together as a community. Social attire: varies depending on the event or activity; designer jeans; dressy casual; collared shirt. 

Special events, such as our Pool Party and Christmas Party, have higher ticket prices. 

Members of LCROC receive discounted rates and priority. 

Ensure you receive LCROC emails. Please add the following email addresses to your Safe Senders List or Whitelist: [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected].

  • Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 11:00 AM · $15.00 USD

    Boomers! Day


     

     

    Be a part of the fun.  

    Membership in LCROC is an excellent way to meet others, participate in political activities, and join together with allies.  We welcome guests, whether with a member or as a visitor interested in discovering more about LCROC.  One of the greatest ways to contribute as a member is to refer friends and arrive early to greet visitors.   

    Boomers! Day

    Saturday, May 11, 2024
    11:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M

    Boomers! Irvine
    3405 Michelson Drive,
    Irvine, CA

    $30 members
    $40 non-members
    $15 student or service
    Sponsors: $200 to help support the event.  Ticket included with sponsorship.  Sponsors will be acknowledged at the event.  Click here to contribute more than $200.

    Ticket Includes: 4-Hour unlimited use of all operating attractions (BUMPER BOATS, FLAMETHROWER, GO KARTS, LAZER TAG, MAGIC TEA CUPS, MINI GOLF, ROOKIE GO KARTS, STARSHIP, TILT N SHOUT, and YE ROCKIN TUG).  Excludes: Batting Cages & Arcade Games.  Height and Weight Restrictions may apply.  Rides and Attractions may close without notice due to weather or maintenance.  Visit here for further rules and conditions.

    Dress: Neat. 

    Attendees must RSVP.

    Scroll to the bottom of the page to RSVP.

    As a member-based organization, LCROC has the right to refuse entry to non-members. Video, recording, and photography is not allowed without permission from LCROC.

     

     

    P.C.: Boomers! and Canva

  • Thursday, June 06, 2024 at 06:00 PM · $15.00 USD
    Four Sons in Huntington Beach, CA

    Addressing the Opioid Crisis Workshop

     

    An expert from the Orange County Health Agency will help us discover ways to build a safer and healthier community.  The workshop is part of LCROC’s commitment to provide resources for our members and solutions to the problems in our county.

    Attendees must RSVP.

    Membership in LCROC is an excellent way to meet others, participate in political activities, and join together with allies. We welcome guests, whether with a member or as a visitor interested in discovering more about LCROC. One of the greatest ways to contribute as a member is to refer friends and arrive early to greet visitors.

    Addressing the Opioid Crisis Workshop
    Thursday, June 6, 2024
    6:00-8:00 P.M.

    Location:
    Four Sons
    18421 Gothard Street, Suite 100,
    Huntington Beach, CA

    Includes light hors d'oeuvres: sliders, buffalo wings, lemon pepper wings, and one drink ticket.
    Four Sons has a selection of food and drink items for individual purchase.

    $30 members
    $40 non-members
    $15 student or service
    Sponsors: $200 to help support the event. Ticket included with sponsorship. Sponsors will be acknowledged at the event. Click here to contribute more than $200.

    Dress: Business casual

    Scroll to the bottom of the page to RSVP.

    Background

    “In Focus: Fentanyl - Addressing the Opioid Crisis in Orange County. This drug is 50 times stronger than heroin. It is being illegally made and found in a variety of pills, sold on social media sites and can cause poisoning, overdose and death. Learn prevention strategies and about the lifesaving overdose reversal drug, Naloxone.

    Drug overdose (poisoning) is now the leading cause of unintentional injury death in the United States, causing more deaths than motor vehicle crashes. Opioids – both prescription painkillers and heroin – are responsible for most of those deaths. The number of Californians affected by prescription and non-prescription opioid misuse and overdose is substantial, with rates varying significantly across counties, and even within counties. Orange County is no exception.

    The ADAB (Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board) is responsible for advising the Orange County Alcohol and Drug Administrator and Board of Supervisors on substance use issues impacting the health and safety of Orange County residents and communities. It is comprised of 15 community members, appointed by the Board of Supervisors, who advocate for and provide prevention, treatment and recovery services to those in need.” (OCHCA)

    “Results from the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs indicate that lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults are more likely than straight adults to use substances…” (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)

    “15% of high school students reported having ever used select illicit or injection drugs (i.e. cocaine, inhalants, heroin, methamphetamines, hallucinogens, or ecstasy). 14% of students reported misusing prescription opioids. Injection drug use places youth at direct risk for HIV, and drug use broadly places youth at risk of overdose. Youth opioid use is directly linked to sexual risk behaviors.” (Centers for Disease Control)