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Farewell to Councilman Ken Henderson

By William Cortez
Community Writer
01/16/2025 at 10:09 AM

 As Councilman Ken Henderson steped down from his esteemed role in the city of Grand Terrace, the community cam together to honor a leader whose impact will resonate for years to come. With heartfelt gratitude, the Mayor, fellow council members, and residents bid farewell to a man whose unwavering commitment has shaped the very fabric of our city.

 

During his time here , Councilman Henderson has been a beacon of hope and progress, championing initiatives that have transformed Grand Terrace into a vibrant community. From advocating for improved public services to spearheading community development projects, his vision and dedication have left an indelible mark. His ability to listen, engage, and inspire has fostered a sense of unity among residents, making him a beloved figure in our city.

 

Memorable stories of his service abound, from helping to organize community days to his tireless efforts in supporting local Projects . His passion for enhancing the quality of life for all citizens has not only brought tangible improvements but has also inspired countless individuals to get involved and make a difference.

 

In recognition of his remarkable contributions, Councilman Henderson was presented with a commemorative plaque and a heartfelt gift from the Mayor and Council. This token of appreciation serves as a testament to his honorable service and the profound respect he has earned from those he has served.

 

As he embarks on this new chapter of retirement, the community of Grand Terrace extends its warmest wishes to Councilman Henderson. May he enjoy this well-deserved time to relax and pursue new adventures, knowing that his legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Thank you, Councilman Henderson, for your unwavering dedication and for being a true champion of our community. You will be greatly missed!

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