Barbara Jones-Keplinger, with her husband, David, at her Honorary Mayor of Brandon fundraising event June 27, 2009 at the Pole Barn at Winthrop. Jones-Keplinger is a community resource officer with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. Her race for mayor is to benefit the Lynn Sowers Memorial Foundation and the children's and senior's charities supported by the
HY-way Foundation. The Sowers Foundation is named for Deputy Lynn Sowers, who died 14 years ago during childbirth. The foundation benefits sheriff's employees who suffer a catastrophic event.
The candidate's race also will benefit the annual Christmas party hosted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for seniors in need or without family and friends living nearby.
The honorary mayor of Brandon race takes place each year in June. The "candidate" who raises the most money for charity is "voted" into office, with the declaration announced the morning of the Brandon Fourth of July Parade. Both the race and the parade are run by the Roundtable Charities of Greater Brandon Inc., more commonly known as the Community Roundtable and previously known as the President's Roundtable. Looking to unseat the outgoing mayor, Tammy Holmberg, are
Smaldone,
James Jensen, and
Barbara Jones-Keplinger. The town's first honorary mayor, back when the race was run by business interests through the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce, was
Nat Storms in 1959.
HY-way Foundation. The Sowers Foundation is named for Deputy Lynn Sowers, who died 14 years ago during childbirth. The foundation benefits sheriff's employees who suffer a catastrophic event.
The candidate's race also will benefit the annual Christmas party hosted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for seniors in need or without family and friends living nearby.
The honorary mayor of Brandon race takes place each year in June. The "candidate" who raises the most money for charity is "voted" into office, with the declaration announced the morning of the Brandon Fourth of July Parade. Both the race and the parade are run by the Roundtable Charities of Greater Brandon Inc., more commonly known as the Community Roundtable and previously known as the President's Roundtable. Looking to unseat the outgoing mayor, Tammy Holmberg, are
Smaldone,
James Jensen, and
Barbara Jones-Keplinger. The town's first honorary mayor, back when the race was run by business interests through the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce, was
Nat Storms in 1959." href="javascript:openLB(576069137,'',XLarge,'',1024,682);">

Barbara Jones-Keplinger, with her husband, David, at her Honorary Mayor of Brandon fundraising event June 27, 2009 at the Pole Barn at Winthrop. Jones-Keplinger is a community resource officer with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. Her race for mayor is to benefit the Lynn Sowers Memorial Foundation and the children's and senior's charities supported by the
HY-way Foundation. The Sowers Foundation is named for Deputy Lynn Sowers, who died 14 years ago during childbirth. The foundation benefits sheriff's employees who suffer a catastrophic event.
The candidate's race also will benefit the annual Christmas party hosted by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office for seniors in need or without family and friends living nearby.
The honorary mayor of Brandon race takes place each year in June. The "candidate" who raises the most money for charity is "voted" into office, with the declaration announced the morning of the Brandon Fourth of July Parade. Both the race and the parade are run by the Roundtable Charities of Greater Brandon Inc., more commonly known as the Community Roundtable and previously known as the President's Roundtable. Looking to unseat the outgoing mayor, Tammy Holmberg, are
Smaldone,
James Jensen, and
Barbara Jones-Keplinger. The town's first honorary mayor, back when the race was run by business interests through the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce, was
Nat Storms in 1959.
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