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County candidates celebrate July 4th

 

Lane Gwinn

County Commissioner candidate Jack Miller with 9th District State Representative Mary Dye and her husband Roger. A good-natured Commissioner Chuck Amerein is just seconds from a dunking.

DAYTON-Columbia County candidates participated in events to celebrate Independence Day with food, games, and fundraising for school supplies.

The two County Commissioner candidates took center stage at two events.

The Columbia County Conservatives sponsored an Ol' Fashioned Family Picnic at Dayton City Park. The well-attended event included cake walks, games, food, and Commissioner Amerein volunteering for the fan-favorite, dunk tank.

Columbia County Commissioner candidate Jack Miller and members from Neighbors United for Progress volunteered to help and attend the Best Western Plus Dayton's July 4th BBQ.

The Best Western held this event to raise money to buy school supplies for local families in the Dayton and Starbuck School districts. A constant flow of supporters came by for a hamburger or hotdog, raising over $1,600. Proceeds will go towards providing backpacks filled with items from each school's supply list.

 

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