Plant City Observer

2023 Year In Review- June

In June, City Commissioners Michael Sparkman and William Dodson took the oath of office, pledging to serve the citizens of Plant City with unwavering dedication and integrity. The commission also convened to appoint Nate Kilton to continue to serve as mayor. 

The second Annual Juneteenth Celebration, a celebration of the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, was held over four days. 

Master Police Officer, Dennis Pawlowski retired after 28 years of serving his community and the Plant City Police Department launched its body-worn camera program, announcing all officers would be equipped with cameras going forward. 

The Plant City Memorial Day Event was held to remember those who died and to recognize veterans. The event showcased residents’ patriotism and gratitude for those who served their country. 

The Plant City community rallied behind a 13-year-old diagnosed with rare cancer. Avery Fales was diagnosed with central nervous system (CNS) sarcoma in May. Big Red Barn events and the AlexStrong Foundation said it was their largest event ever. 

A mega-adoption event was held with hundreds of dogs seeking forever homes and Hole In One Donuts made Yelp’s list of Top 100 Donut Shops. 

Plant City native Bob Hobkirk was set to represent USA Triathlon at the 2023 World Championship in Hamburg Germany and local karate competitors Elijah West, Nathan Gould, T.J. Bright and Mason Green were selected to represent both Plant City’s Chris Welbon Karate and their country as members of the 2023 AAU National Team at the WUKF World Karate Championships in Dundee, Scotland.  

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