Woodmen of the World cuts ribbon
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John Walldorf, mobile licensed massage therapist and FNGLA Certified Horticulture Professional and Gardener, enjoys the many little giveaways at the event.
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Duncan MacCallum, a Lake Wales Rotarian, visits with Carmen Ruff of Steve Wilson Insurance. Carmen is trying to warm her hands, as temperatures climbed from the high forties.
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"Who's taking my picture," little 10-month-old Adrianna Marin seems to be saying. Adrianna's mother, Heather, was in attendance, too - she is a Polk County Sheriff's Office Deputy.
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Rebekah Terwilliger, field representative for Woodmen of the World, cuts the ribbon in front of her office in Lake Wales, accompanied by members of the Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce. The ceremony took place Friday morning in Historic Downtown Lake Wales.
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Wanda Howard, representative with Lake Wales Youth NAACP and Attorney Jim Weaver visit outside the new Woodmen office after the ribbon cutting.
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There were many things to take home to remember the special ribbon cutting.
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Mandy Hayes, friend of Rebekah Terwilliger and member of the Woodmen Lodge, joins Rebekah's sister, Jo Jackson and Jo's daughter, Rebekah's niece, Savannah Prince, age 3, for a few minutes inside the office.
Rebekah Terwilliger couldn’t be happier.
Friday morning, she cut the ribbon to her new office, Woodmen of the World, on Stuart Avenue in Historic downtown Lake Wales.