Leadership Bedford studies education, public safety
January 12, 2012
Members of the 2012 Leadership Bedford class, an annual program sponsored by the Shelbyville-Bedford County Chamber of Commerce geared toward developing community leaders, toured local schools Wednesday. The tour was part of the program's Public Safety and Education Day, one of a handful of class days designed at informing Leadership Bedford participants about local business, government, industry and education.
Dr. Tracy Lampley, Harris Middle School principal, gave class members a tour of the school.
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Dr. Ray Butrum engages Kelsey Parker with his fist of knowledge as Alyssa Hoover looks on.
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Tim Harwell speaks to the group about the success of Thomas Magnet and shares news of exciting things coming its way.
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EMA director Scott Johnson speaks to the group about the county's emergency response preparedness.
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Middle Tennessee Education Center (MTEC) Lisa Moore was also a presenter during yesterday's Leadership Bedford class day.
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Members of the adult class including, from left, David Simpson, Jason Arnold, Matt Ledbetter and Terry Vinson listen to Tim Harwell speak in the Thomas library.
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Public Safety and Education Day kicked off with a presentation made to the group by Shelbyville Det. Carol Jean, back row, center. Also pictured, back row from left: Matt Ledbetter, Denise Dickens, (Jean), Vickie Haskins, Jo Ann Fann. Front row, from left: Jason Arnold, David Simpson, Terry Vinson and Jon Baker. (Submitted photo)
Public Safety and Education Day kicked off with a presentation made to the group by Shelbyville Det. Carol Jean, back row, center. Also pictured, back row from left: Matt Ledbetter, Denise Dickens, (Jean), Vickie Haskins, Jo Ann Fann. Front row, from left: Jason Arnold, David Simpson, Terry Vinson and Jon Baker.
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TTCS's Albert Stone, middle, speaks to the Leadership Bedford Youth class about the machine program as TTCS student John Savage looks on. At right is Kelsey Parker of Cascade High School.
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