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Hartselle Enquirer

Luncheon held for city employees

From left, Susan Hines, Sandy Johnson, Nancy Busby and Les McCollum help serve at the City Appreciation Luncheon Thur., Dec. 11 at the HFAC. | Randy Garrison
From left, Susan Hines, Sandy Johnson, Nancy Busby and Les McCollum help serve at the City Appreciation Luncheon Thur., Dec. 11 at the HFAC. | Randy Garrison

Hartselle City and Hartselle Utilities employees enjoyed a city appreciation luncheon Thur., Dec. 11 at the Hartselle Fine Arts Center.

The annual luncheon is a way for the Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce to thank the city’s workers for not only the help they offer to the Chamber for different events, but also for the hard work they do for the city throughout the year.

Sedona Steak House catered the meal, and the Hartselle Beautification Association provided desserts.

Door prizes were furnished by Apples Florist, Evans Florist, It’s Your Day, Kroger Floral Department, Smith Florist, Lowes of Hartselle and Walmart of Hartselle.

The HACC Ambassadors and Board of Directors decorated, served and helped with clean up.

Event sponsors were 1st Fidelity Loans, Edward Jones- Rob Payne, Gilchrist Pharmacy, Home Mortgage of America, Mack’s Paint & Body Shop, Peck Funeral Home, the Hartselle Enquirer and The Tank Team.

Chamber President Susan Hines said she wanted to thank the HFAC for providing a beautiful venue for the luncheon.

Billy Evans, Cody Clemons and Alton Armistead enjoy the luncheon at the Hartselle Fine Arts Center. | Randy Garrison
Billy Evans, Cody Clemons and Alton Armistead enjoy the luncheon at the Hartselle Fine Arts Center. | Randy Garrison

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