Recognitions and proclamations
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The city commission recognized the Nassau County Council on Aging's 50th Anniversary of providing premier senior-focused programs and services. Nassau County Council on Aging President and CEO Janice Acrum and Don Harley, HR Director, accepted the proclamation. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
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The city commission honored the life of Christina "Chris" Bryan for dedicated and exemplary civic service. Bryan family members were in attendance to accept the proclamation from Mayor Bean. Photo by Julia Roberts
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The City of Fernandina Beach declared the month of February 2024 "African American History Month" in recognition of the importance of African American contributions in the history of the United States. Vice Mayor Patricia Thompson and Elm Street Sportsmen Association representatives accepted the proclamation. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
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Chief Tambasco swore in newly hired Police Officer Robert Dickson. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader
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During the Feb. 6 regular meeting of the Fernandina Beach City Commissioners,
Chief Tambasco swore in newly hired Police Officer Robert Dickson, the city commission honored the life of Christina "Chris" Bryan for dedicated and exemplary civic service. Bryan family members were in attendance to accept the proclamation from Mayor Bean.
The City of Fernandina Beach declared the month of February 2024 "African American History Month" in recognition of the importance of African American contributions in the history of the United States. Vice Mayor Patricia Thompson and Elm Street Sportsmen Association representatives accepted the proclamation.
The city commission recognized the Nassau County Council on Aging's 50th Anniversary of providing premier senior-focused programs and services. Nassau County Council on Aging President and CEO Janice Ancrum and Don Harley, HR Director, accepted the proclamation.