Ribbon Cuttings and Other events

Tom Green County Farm Bureau, 2575 W. Loop 306. Pictured are Bill Bird, agency manager; Gene Gully, president, board of directors; Rep. Mike Conaway; Kenneth Dierschke, president, Texas Farm Bureau; Michael Dalby, president, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce; staff members; and members of the Concho Cadre. Tom Green County Farm Bureau is a membership organization that lobbies and provides insurance.
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council's Williams House at 134 W. College.  Pictured are Eric Sanchez, executive director, ADAC; Todd Williams, in  remembrance of his father Doug Williams, late director and lifetime  volunteer; Norma Joe Williams, Doug Williams' widow; Gary Smith, ADAC  board president; Don Griffis, past ADAC board president; Dwain Morrison,  mayor pro tem; and the Concho Cadre. The San Angelo Chamber of Commerce assisted in the grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony for the Shannon Senior Health Center, 3016 Vista del Arroyo. Pictured are Lawrence Leonard, CEO, Shannon Medical Center; Dr. Gary Nussey; Dr. Irv Zeitler; Shannon Health Clinic staff and volunteers; Dwain Morrison, mayor pro tem; and members of the Chamber's Concho Cadre welcoming group.
     
The San Angelo Chamber of Commerce assisted in the grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony for Citibank Texas, N.A., 1609 Knickerbocker Rd. Pictured are Guy Yancey, central area manager; Bill Brown, region manager; Rick Calero, West Texas marketplace manager; Scott McCaffrey, insurance investment manager; Pati Raymundo, Knickerbocker financial center manager; John Sage, Chadbourne financial center manager; Dwain Morrison, mayor pro temMichael Dalby, president, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce; Ed Lopez, chief professional officer, Boys & Girls Club of San Angelo; and members of the Chamber's Concho Cadre welcoming group.
 
The San Angelo Chamber of Commerce assisted in the grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony for Tree of Life Church, 5687 Melrose. Pictured are Walt Landers and wife JoAnn, pastors; Brandon Clark, one of three assistant pastors; Emilio Perez-Jimenez, city councilman; Tim Vasquez, police chief; church staff; church members and students; and members of the Chamber's Concho Cadre welcoming group. Tree of Life is a multi-cultural church with many denominations.
The San Angelo Chamber of Commerce assisted in the grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony for Kinder Hearts Home Health, PLLC, 5301 Knickerbocker Road, suite 130. Pictured are Liz Phariss, RN, owner/administrator; Toyha Harper, RN, director of clinical services; staff; Dwain Morrison, mayor pro tem; and members of the Chamber's Concho Cadre welcoming group. Kinder Hearts has 20 employees providing home health services to pediatric and geriatric clients.