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REHOBETH:     You talking about a Mayor and Town Council that rolled their sleeves up and have worked since day one one taking office. Look no further than Rehobeth Alabama

Rehobeth Mayor Kimberly Trotter, along with her team of Town Council Members – Charles Barthlomew’s, Bill Breason, Bobby Clemmons, Lisa Jones, Jim Tyson, the Town Clerk Tammy Watson, Administrative Assistant Jennifer Smith, Fire Chief Nick Floyd, Public Safety Coordinator  – Facilities Director Todd Phillips, have done incredible jobs. Rehobeth Alabama is on the move.

On Saturday, the RED – WHITE and BOOM event held where hundreds upon hundreds of people attended, FREE. People were asked to bring can food for the food pantry for the Baptist Association. But if you did not, no problem, it was free admission. Many food vendors, arts and crafts, helicopter rides, entertainment. And the ending was an outstanding fireworks show.

Rehobeth Mayor Kimberly Trotter has led her team of council members and staff to be progressive and each one have been public servants with sleeves rolled up and working. Councilman Bobby Clemmons recently had a stroke and paralyzed on his left side. But Bobby Clemmons was present and doing all he could do for the RED – WHITE and BOOM to be a success.

Houston County Sheriff Donald Valenza and members of Houston County Sheriff Department and REserve Deputies were on hand to make sure it was a safe and orderly event. Straight Line Parking was on hand making sure everyone parked where people could get in and out when they wanted.

Again, all of this for FREE!!!! Great job to Rehobeth Mayor Kimberly Trotter and her team.

UPDATED @ 7:27 PM  BY REHOBETH MAYOR KIMBERLY TROTTER

The Red, White, Boom is coordinated and planned by a large group of community volunteers led by Chris Mendez and Nikki Enginger. These two headed up a board that includes Misty Tyson, Kaitlin Pugh, Todd Phillips, Mayor Trotter, Jason Shiver, Jason Richards, and Ashley Wright.

The event planning for the next year begins immediately following each year’s event. Rehobeth is very fortunate to have a great team of studen ambassadors as well who put in countless volunteer hours to see RWB succeed.

This year 20 students who are junior and seniors at Rehobeth High School worked over 500 combined hours serving the Rehobeth community.

Rehobeth is thriving in part from its community members who are committed to seeing it succeed and are invested in its future.

  • KIMBERLY TROTTER, Mayor of Reobeth