
Welcome to Hilltop Patriots
At Hilltop Patriots, we believe in the enduring spirit of America — faith, freedom, family, and hard work.
Born on the hilltops of heartland America, our mission is to celebrate and protect the values that make this country great. Whether you're a veteran, first responder, proud citizen, or someone who simply loves this land and what it stands for — you’ve got a home with us.
What started as a simple idea to create a brand that honors tradition and country has grown into a movement. Hilltop Patriots is more than a name. It’s a lifestyle. A symbol of pride. A way to stand tall in a world that often forgets what sacrifice and service truly mean.
Everything we do is fueled by patriotism and purpose. We support American workers, give back to veteran and community causes, and never compromise on quality or conviction.
So whether you're standing at the top of a hill or climbing one — stand proud, stand strong, and stand with the Hilltop Patriots.
News
πΊπΈ Flag Donation at Lincoln City Cultural Center
In September 2024, the Hilltop Patriots donated a new American flag to the Lincoln City Cultural Center (LCCC). The group, which includes several veterans, noticed the absence of a flag during Senator Ron Wyden's visit in March 2024. After fundraising efforts, they provided multiple flags to ensure a continuous display. The flag-raising ceremony, attended by Executive Director Niki Price and veteran Monte Wolverton, featured the Pledge of Allegiance and a rendition of “You’re a Grand Old Flag”.
πΊπΈ Support for Local Candidates
The Hilltop Patriots have engaged in local politics by supporting candidates aligned with their values. For instance, Rick Beasley, a candidate for Lincoln County Commissioner, addressed the group, discussing issues such as rural development and environmental concerns. Beasley highlighted the county's handling of the tourism industry and its impact on local employment .
πΊπΈ School Text Books
County announced to Community allowing
for review on new textbooks being
purchased for Lincoln, Linn and Benton
County High Schools. 4 H.T.P. members
volunteered to assess and report findings.
H.T.P. members cited issues on out right
discrepancies, & misinformation.
πΊπΈ Blexit Hosted H.T.P. Get Together
Blexit is powered by Turning Point USA
as a large majority grassroots movement.
They inspire teachings to minorities
of basic Civics & American history.
They educate focusing on both youth
and adults. It was a great opportunity
to hear the impact they are having &
shared major accomplishments.
πΊπΈ Civics class at Local Christian School
Supplied 5th-8th Graders with Constitution
booklets for their Civics Class. Returned
months later with selected H.T.P. volunteers
teaching them with a presentation on the
Constitution, Declaration of Independence
and our Founding Fathers. Many of us were
dressed in 18th Century Costumes. What a
wonderful experience for all!
Meetings
Our meeting will take place on the following dates: 7/15, 8/5, 8/26, 9/16, 10/7, 10/28, 11/18, 12/9, and 12/30. All are on Tuesday from 12-2pm. π
Also, add 12/14 from 2-4pm for our Christmas celebration. ππβοΈ

Events
