Three New Members For Century Council
January 4, 2011
Three members of the Century Town Council were sworn in Monday night, and the council elected leaders for the next term.
Political newcomer and 10-year Century resident Jacke Johnston was sworn in to Seat 3 after defeating incumbent Henry Hawkins. Gary Riley, who ran for re-election with no opposition, was sworn in to Seat 4, and funeral home owner Sandra McMurray Jackson took the oath of office for Seat 5, which was previously held by Sharon Scott who did not seek re-election.
Each of the three new members will serve a four year term.
The council elected Ann Brooks as council president, and Gary Riley was elected vice president.
Pictured top: Century Town Council members (L-R) Jacke Johnson, Gary Riley and Sandra McMurray Jackson take the oath office Monday night. Pictured below: A council group photo with Mayor Freddie McCall (seated) and (L-R) Ann Brooks, Jacke Johnston, Sandra McMurray Jackson and Gary Riley. Not pictured: Council Member Nadine McCaw. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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THE PEOPLE VOTED AND VOTED WELL!!! THEY ARE ALL VERY FINE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEIR TOWN AND WILL DO A GREAT JOB…… NOW FLOMATON IT’S YOUR TURN.
There goes the neighborhood !
CONGRATULATIONS MRS. SANDRA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I KNOW, BELIEVE, AND TRUST THAT YOU HAVE SOME GREAT PLANS AND IDEAS FOR THE TOWN OF CENTURY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REMEMBER NO WEAPON FORMED AGAINST YOU SHALL PROSPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!