Springtown Chamber lunch features speaker Rep. Glenn Rogers
FFA students, businesswomen also recognized at luncheon
State Rep. Glenn Rogers, who represents Parker, Palo Pinto and Stephens counties, spoke at the Springtown Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon Jan. 25. He talked about the legislative sessions in 2023, what was accomplished and his views on certain issues.
MADELYN EDWARDS
Springtown Area Chamber of Commerce ambassadors clap for Jane Faith, realtor at Coldwell Banker Apex Realtors, and Jill Sebik, senior loan officer at Platinum Eagle Mortgage, after honoring them with a ribbon cutting.
MADELYN EDWARDS
Springtown High School agriculture teacher Chance Kanode introduces senior and Springtown FFA President Ava Kelley as one of the Career and Technical Education students of the month at the Springtown Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon Jan. 25. Kanode praised Kelley’s leadership skills.
MADELYN EDWARDS
State Rep. Glenn Rogers, who represents Parker, Palo Pinto and Stephens counties, spoke at the Springtown Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon Jan. 25. He talked about the legislative sessions in 2023, what was accomplished and his views on certain issues.
MADELYN EDWARDS
Springtown FFA Vice President Molly Pack, a senior, was also recognized as a Career and Technical Education student of the month at the Springtown Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon. She is pictured between her teacher Chance Kanode and Chamber Executive Director Terri Toone. “This is my first year with both of these students, and I've had the pleasure of watching them grow since I met them in July,” Kanode said.