Plant City Observer

2023 Year in Review- February

The excitement didn’t slow down in February. The Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce held their Annual Chamber Gala and it was an 80s-themed event. In addition to parachute pants, teased hair, and awards, the outgoing Chairman of the Board, Irene Castillo passed the gavel to the 2023 Chairman of the Board, Wesley Joyner. 

Rick Lott was named 2023 Outstanding Citizen of the Year at the Kiwanis Club of Plant City’s Annual Award Luncheon and two new Plant City Police officers, Luz Alonso and Heather Snell, were sworn in to protect and serve the citizens of Plant City. 

First Baptist Church of Plant City played host to the Night to Shine, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. The prom is open to anyone living with disabilities 14 and older and is held simultaneously all around the globe, at locations on almost every continent.

We introduced you to Melanie Pass-Park, a clinical nurse coordinator at HCA Florida Plant City Emergency. She recognized the need to serve the homeless patients treated at the hospital and started Mel’s Care Closet to give clothes or new shoes to those in need. 

Lincoln Elementary Magnet and Marshall Middle Magnet Schools were honored with National Merit Awards for their commitment to high academic standards. 

The Durant Cougars girls basketball ended their regular season with an 18-4 record by topping Sickles and the Plant City Raiders boys advanced to the district championship game. 

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