05/24/2026
Here’s a sneak preview of the new Sycamore Township Veterans Memorial hopeful be able to post some dedication pics!
Grassroots folks that like to discuss and learn about local issues, and candidates.
We hold Meetings Every 3rd Wednesday of each month (except in July/Aug/Nov.) 7pm at the Deer Park Community Center. 7640 Plainfield Road
05/24/2026
Here’s a sneak preview of the new Sycamore Township Veterans Memorial hopeful be able to post some dedication pics!
05/22/2026
Judge Leah Dinkelacker Judge Katie Casch Judge Ted Winkler Dennis Mahoney Mag. Susan Luken and Johnathan Pearson
05/06/2026
Sycamore Township Deer Park Republican Club Notice
"May Meeting Notice" featuring our Special Guests:
Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judges, Leah Dinkelacker and Katie Casch; and Hamilton County Probate Judge, Ralph (Ted) Winkler; and Susan Luken for Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. *Note: Our new start time!
At the Healy Center in Chamberlin Park
7640 Plainfield Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45236
* Italianette Pizza, Snacks and Drinks Provided
* Split the Pot
* Conservative Conversations
* Club Members are encouraged to bring along a guest. We continue to look for new members to grow our Club!
* Membership Dues are $4 annually for a single or $7 for a couple or $25 life-time per person.
* Like us on Facebook!
Future Meetings & Events
Congressman Warren Davidson representing Ohio's 8th Congressional District and Roger Bouchard for Judge - June 17 (Picnic)
Meetings held at 6:30 p.m.
At the Healy Center in Chamberlin Park
7640 Plainfield Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45236
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Honorable Katie Casch
I am excited for the opportunity to help keep our County a safe and thriving place to raise families, start businesses, and enjoy all the truly unique things the County has to offer. My education and experience make me the right choice for Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas Judge. I grew up just north of Cincinnati, in West Chester, Ohio. I am a graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences and the University of Cincinnati College of Law. I have spent the majority of my legal career proudly employed at the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. I also spent time at the Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office and have an understanding of criminal defense. I am fortunate to be raising my family in Hamilton County. I enjoy spending time with my husband and children. Together as a family we enjoy going to the Cincinnati Museum Center, Hamilton County Parks, and the Cincinnati Zoo. We also love watching our beloved Bengals, Reds, and FC Cincinnati.
https://www.katiecaschforjudge.com/
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Honorable Leah Dinkelacker
Judge Dinkelacker was appointed to the Court of Common Pleas bench in March, 2025. Prior to becoming a Judge, Judge Dinkelacker was an Assistant Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney for almost 13 years. Judge Dinkelacker served in the Juvenile, Municipal and Felony divisions and was the Assistant Chief of the Juvenile Division for about two years. She has tried many jury and bench trials, including Murder, R**e, Felonious Assault, Robbery, Domestic Violence and OVI. During law school, Judge Dinkelacker had the opportunity to work as a Constable for a Judge and handled the Civil docket. Judge Dinkelacker also was recently appointed to serve on the Commission for Professionalism by the Ohio Supreme Court.
https://www.keepjudgeleahdinkelacker.com/
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Honorable Ralph (Ted) Winkler
Judge Ralph Winkler and the Hamilton County Probate Court employees are committed to providing excellent service through courtesy, dedication and professionalism while following all laws of the United States of America and State of Ohio. The Court ensures prompt and equal access to all Court records and services by using the latest technology to consistently improve accuracy and efficiency in our office, while increasing the times and locations that citizens can access our services. We strive to protect the rights and safety of all people, and those the Court have been entrusted to protect, with prompt and just resolution to all legal matters brought before the Court. The Court provides over 80 unique services, some of them include assisting in the distribution of assets from generation to generation, providing guardianship for residents who cannot care for themselves and growing families through marriage and adoptions.
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Susan Luken for Juvenile Court Judge
Susan M. Luken was appointed as a Magistrate and as the Assistant Court Administrator of the Hamilton County Probate Court on March 22, 2023. With 20 years of public service in Hamilton County Courts, Magistrate Luken is known as a leader and a trusted advisor.
In her current role at the Hamilton County Probate Court, Magistrate Luken is able to draw on her experience as both a court administrator and a magistrate helping families, children and individuals achieve safe, stable and fulfilling lives. As a magistrate for the court’s mental health cases, Magistrate Luken hears cases involving court-ordered treatment to help individuals with significant mental illness. Magistrate Luken also helps create forever families presiding over the Court’s adoption proceedings. With her experience as a Juvenile Court Magistrate, she is particularly inspired by foster-to-adopt cases and their remarkable stories of perseverance, giving, and love. In all cases, Magistrate Luken shares Probate Judge Ralph Winkler’s mission to ensure every person who comes before the Court is treated with fairness, dignity and respect.
https://www.lukenforjuvenilecourt.com/
Congratulations to our friend Diane Cunningham Redden!!!
05/01/2026
Zac Haines for Ohio asked me to remind y’all please Vote Tuesday !!
04/30/2026
Remember every. VOTE counts! Make your count by going to the polls on Election Day May. 5
Electing judges in Ohio matters more than most people realize. Judges don’t just interpret the law—they shape how it’s applied in our communities every single day. From public safety to property rights, from family courts to constitutional protections, their decisions have real, lasting impact.
That’s why it’s so important to stay informed and vote in judicial races. These aren’t just names on a ballot—they’re the people responsible for fairness, community safety, and upholding the rule of law.⚖️
Do your homework. Know the candidates. And make your vote count. 🗳️
Willie raps…