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Montgomery County Assessor of Property Erinne Hester talked at 108th annual Lone Oak Picnic

Election 2016Cunningham, TN – On Saturday, July 30th, 2016 Montgomery County Assessor of Property Erinne J. Hester gave a spoke at the 108th annual Lone Oak Picnic put on by the Central Civitan Club.

“Thank you for allowing me the privilege to continue to serve as Assessor of Property. This current election will be my third election in two and a half years, plus a reappraisal. So it’s been a really busy time,” said Hester.

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“I have an open door policy. If you have questions about anything related to your property or anything else I can help you with, I am happy to be there for you,” Hester stated.

“I thank you for you vote. If you haven’t yet voted, I ask that you vote for Erinne Hester Assessor of Property,” Hester said.

About the Lone Oak Picnic

The Civitan ClubThe Central Civitan Club has sponsored the Lone Oak Picnic since 1975. Lone Oak is a tradition for candidates in Montgomery County. All the money raised is used in the communities south of the Cumberland River through several projects sponsored by the Central Civitan Club.

The Central Civitan Club, for example, supports the local Boy and Girl Scout troops. The club provides financial assistance to victims of house fires in the community. It supports educational and extracurricular activities of the students, teachers and staff of both Montgomery Central High School and Cumberland Heights Elementary School.

It also supports the Buddy Ball Special Needs Athletic League as well as the #BeMoreLikeWade 5K Scholarship Run/Walk/Crawl. These are just a few of the activities the Club Supports.

They also fund scholarships for and support many educational and extra-curricular activities of the students, teachers and staff at Montgomery Central High School, Montgomery Central Middle School and Montgomery Central Elementary School as well as Cumberland Heights Elementary School.

 

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