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NEW LGC CLASS
The new 2023-2024 class of Leadership Gillespie County (LGC) has been selected. The class was formally introduced at a mixer held at Texas Wine Collective on Wednesday, Aug. 9. Pictured are new class members, front row from left, Jacob Sechelski, Kelby Berry, Casie Ward, Shelby Collier, Robin Barnes, DeDe Threadgill, Ann Duecker, Amber Saidler; back row, Mike Bolick, Reid Cain, Justin Calhoun, Scott Hudson, Braxton Roemer, Kyna Stys, Emily Mochan, Robert Schwing, Shane Harvey, Ashley Seelig and Heather McCarver. – Submitted photo
Business, Gillespie Life, News
August 23, 2023
NEW LGC CLASS

The new LGC class attended its kickoff retreat at Riven Rock in Comfort last Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 15-16. During the retreat, class members were given details about their program, which includes nine monthly sessions planned to acquaint them with the Gillespie County community. The retreat also involved activities to promote class involvement and build relationships among members, including a chili cookoff. Pictured are class members Shane Harvey, Ashley Seelig, DeDe Threadgill and Reid C...

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