April 15, 2025 | Park Bench at The Battery, Georgia
Following the close of Georgia’s legislative session, leaders, organizers, and rising stars gathered for the Sine Die Social — a powerful evening hosted by the Young Republicans of Georgia. This was more than a celebration. It was a call to action, a show of unity, and a reflection of what makes the conservative movement in Georgia so strong: respect for tradition, openness to new energy, and unwavering commitment to our people and values.
A Party That Welcomes All Who Are Ready to Serve
The Georgia GOP and Young Republicans continue to prove that there’s no mold you have to fit to stand for what’s right. It doesn’t matter if you’re tatted up or dressed down, from rural Georgia, the metro or the ‘burbs — if you’re ready to fight for your community, defend conservative values, and lead with heart, you belong here.
We uplift and train all who show up ready to serve with humility and grit. And let it be known: to label us as anything other than God’s people would be false.
Powerful Voices Guiding the Way
The evening featured inspiring speakers who have spent years serving Georgia with purpose and principle:
- Senator Drew Echols
- Senator Steve Gooch
- Senator Jason Anavitarte
- Representative Martin Momtahan
- Representative Sandy Donatucci
- Representative Jordan Ridley
Their leadership reminded everyone in the room that while faces may change, our values remain rooted in faith, freedom, and care for the people of this great state.
Bridging Generations with Shared Values and Real Conversations
One highlight of the evening was a panel led by Jaquelyn Harn, featuring Senator Gooch, Senator Echols, and Senator Greg Dolezal. Asked what playlists and podcasts fuel their days, their responses sparked connection and authenticity in the room:
Senator Gooch sticks to FM radio — 97.1 and contemporary Christian music. No Spotify or podcasts for him, just the sounds he’s known and loved. He also shared that after attending a recent gala where Lil Jon performed, he’s found a new appreciation for rap!
Senator Drew Echols offered a mix of Tupac, country, and Christian music — a playlist that blends boldness with belief.
Senator Greg Dolezal listens to rap, Christian music, and a motivational podcast called Power Line.
The message was clear: though generations and styles may differ, the shared mission unites us — and that mission is service to Georgia’s people.
Thank You to Our Sponsors — The Backbone of Conservative Impact
We are deeply grateful to the following leaders and organizations who supported this meaningful event:
Senator Drew Echols
Representative Martin Momtahan
Representative Sandy Donatucci
Representative Houston Gaines
Turning Point Action
Citizens for Free Enterprise
Bartow GOP
Walker GOP
Greater Georgia
Shoutout to the Crew
Behind every great moment is a crew of people who make it happen. Courtney, Driena, Emory, and Cooper — your work doesn’t go unnoticed. Thank you for your dedication, your leadership, and your impact.
A Legacy We Honor, A Future We Build — Together
The Sine Die Social was a reminder that this isn’t a passing of the torch — it’s a joint effort to carry it forward. As the next generation steps up, we do so not to replace, but to walk with and learn from those who have built the foundation we now stand on.
Because in Georgia, our conservative family doesn’t leave anyone behind — we link arms, hold the line, and lead together.
Our values have not changed. Our mission has not wavered. And our hearts for Georgia’s people remain at the center of all we do.
Together, we rise.
Together, we lead.
Together, we keep Georgia strong.
Special thanks to @jameshemauer of James H Photography for capturing the heart, energy, and spirit of the Sine Die Social so beautifully. Your lens brought the story to life.
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