Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Palm Coast Transitions Explained by Mayor Netts at February 10th Temple Breakfast



In just the past 90 days, five Palm Coast city officials have assumed new offices, Vice-Mayor Alan Peterson, re-elected City Council Member Mary DiStefano and two new Council Members, Holsey Moorman and Frank Meeker as well as Mayor Jon Netts who will be the guest speaker at a Temple Beth Shalom Men’s Club Breakfast open to the public on February 10th at 10 a.m. at the congregation’s Wellington Drive synagogue. All are welcome, advance reservations are encouraged but not required. The event includes a sumptuous breakfast for $10 each adult while there is no charge forchildren under the age of 18.

Mayor Jon Netts serves as a Director of the Palm Coast Historical Society; as a Director of Enterprise Flagler, and on the Executive Board of Flagler Habitat for Humanity. He has served as Chairman of the Flagler County's "Citizen Advisory Committee on School Impact Fees" and on the "Flagler County Blue Ribbon Landfill Advisory Committee." He is a graduate of "Leadership Flagler." In November, 2006 Mr. Netts was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush to the Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council.

The Men’s Club of Temple Beth Shalom has been established to serve the Palm Coast community, enrich the spiritual life of neighbors both near and far. The Men’s Club seeks to create a sense of fellowship and warmth among people of all ages. The Men’s Club of Temple Beth Shalom enjoys the fellowship and kinship that derive from a variety of activities such as celebrating holidays together, laughing together and studying together. Members have found a home away from home where friendly people are always eager and willing to help couples, single parent families, senior adults, interfaith marrieds and newcomers to our community. The Men’s Club makes Temple Beth Shalom, the center of Jewish life in Flagler County, a place where everyone counts!

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