The Gary Job Corps Community Relations Council held an appreciation luncheon at Kent Black’s BBQ honoring local law enforcement agencies.
Jason Mock, president of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce, addressed the attendees with the thanks from the community for their support of the safety of the citizens in central Texas and throughout the state.
Amanda McPherson, Office of Congressman Lamar Smith, also shared greetings from the Congressman and his thanks for their sacrifices.
The following agencies were recognized by the Council:
Pictured attendees;
Hays County Constables office: David Peterson, Frank Cheatham, and Earl Villapando
Department of Public Safety: A.J. Wolpman, Jimmy Schroeder, Darryl Jiral, Jose Sifuentes, Eli Badillo, Freddy Duran, and Joseph Rivera;
Travis County Sheriff’s Department: Tracy Parker Westbrook, Vincent Galloway, Lastacy Pamsh, and Donnie Ritter;
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission: Russell Moore; San Marcos Police Department: Chase Stapp, and Brandon Winkenwerder;
Lockhart Police Department: John Roescher, and Stephen Parra;
Hays County Sheriff’s Office: Dennis Gutierrez; Travis Elementary: Nicki Konecki, and Diana Guerrero;
Caldwell County Pct. 3 (elect); Ed Theriot;
Green Group: Marcos Villalobos;
US Army Captain Michael McCown;
Saguero Workforce: Debbie Slater;
San Marcos Chamber of Commerce: Jason Mock;
Office of Congressman Lamar Smith: Amanda McPherson;
Gary Job Corps: Clifton Evans, Irma Pardo, Susanne Ritter, Rachel Garnes, Nathalene Matthews, and Randolph Goodman.
Thanks to all our local law enforcement that continuously supports and protects our community.
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