Jennifer and Terry Vaughan had a reception held in their honor on Nov. 16 at the Bradford Agricultural Fairgrounds as friends gathered to wish them well and say goodbye as the couple plans to move to Thomasville, Georgia. Above, Terry holds a Lifetime Achievement Award, which was presented by the North Florida Regional Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan, who was a longtime supervisor of elections for Bradford County, is pictured with his wife and some of his former elections colleagues. Pictured (l-r) are Union Supervisor of Elections Debbie Osborne, former Suwannee Supervisor Glenda Williams, former Hamilton Supervisor Laura Dees, Clay Supervisor Chris Chambless, former Lafayette Supervisor Lana O’steen, Jennifer and Terry Vaughan, former Columbia Supervisor Liz Horne, Columbia Supervisor Tomi Brown and Bradford Supervisor Amanda Seyfang. Seyfang worked for years under Vaughan as deputy and assistant supervisor. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford Supervisor of Elections Amanda Seyfang (far right) shares some words about her former boss, Terry Vaughan, who’s pictured with his wife, Jennifer. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Starke Elementary School Principal Raymond Schaeffer (left) is pictured with Jennifer Vaughan. Schaeffer was Starke Elementary’s assistant principal when Vaughan was the school’s principal. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan (left) visits with Emma Jean Redding. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Dale Woodruff (far right) presents a map of Starke to Jennifer and Terry Vaughan so that they don’t forget their soon-to-be hometown or how to find their way back. Photo by Cliff Smelley.David Rodgers (center) interviews Jennifer and Terry Vaughan for his On the Spot show. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Starke Mayor Janice Mortimer reads a proclamation honoring Jennifer and Terry Vaughan. Pictured (l-r) are City Commissioner Shannon Smith, Jennifer and Terry Vaughan, Mortimer and Deputy City Clerk Lisa Terry. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford County Tax Collector Teresa Phillips (left) reminds Jennifer Vaughan that she’ll be just a phone call away. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford County Superintendent of Schools Will Hartley (far left) presents a proclamation to Jennifer and Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Dale Woodruff (far right) visits with David and Tammie Woodard. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Aleshia Wilsey (far right), who works in Bradford County’s zoning office, speaks during the reception. Also pictured (l-r) are Jennifer and Terry Vaughan and Bradford Supervisor of Elections Amanda Seyfang. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan (center) chats with Cana and Ed Rensberger. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Tom Dailey (far left) and his wife, Mary Lou (center), stopped by to visit with Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jennifer Vaughan (far right) chats with Dirk and Lynn Schmidt. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Mike Ruszkowski (left) and Sarah Long. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Mike Ricker (left) and Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Barry Reddish and Melissa Gillenwaters. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Emma Jean Redding (left) and Christie Torode. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford County Tax Collector Teresa Phillips (far left) says a few words as various county courthouse officials took turns wishing the Vaughans well. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Christopher Page jots down his thoughts on the Vaughans. All who attended had the opportunity to write down their thoughts and well-wishes on cards for the Vaughans to keep. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jeff Oody (right) has some fun with Terry Vaughan while he’s being interviewed by On the Spot with David Rodgers. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jeff Oody (left) shares a laugh with Jennifer Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Nancy Grider (left) and Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan (center) visits with James Eison (far left) and Cliff Smelley. Photo by Bob Milner.Chuck and Mary Kramer (far left and center) chat with Jennifer Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Chuck Kramer (far left), Mary Kramer (center) and Beth Tillman. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jennifer Vaughan (left) and Pam Woodruff. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jennifer Vaughan (left) and Jimmy Alvarez. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris Chambless (center) joked that he was Jennifer and Terry Vaughan’s son. Terry points out how tall Chambless is and wonders how that’s possible. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan (foreground, right) gets a hug from Bradford County Tax Collector Teresa Phillips. Bradford County Judge Tatum Davis and Jennifer Vaughan (background, l-r) are also pictured. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Joey Evans (left), Patricia Evans (center) and Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jennifer Vaughan (far right) receives a hug from Lana O’steen as Glenda Williams looks on. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Raymond Schaeffer (left) and Will Hartley. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan (left) and Will Hartley. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Carolyn Carver (left) and Amanda Seyfang. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Donald Harris (left) and Bob Milner. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Brad Smith (far left) and his daughter, Bailey, and David Kniseley. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan (far right) talks with Mike Moore (center), the pastor at his church, First United Methodist of Starke. Moore’s wife, Debbie, is also pictured. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Guests, such as Aleshia Wilsey (pictured), had the chance to put their names on cards, with the names being published in a full-page ad in the Telegraph, which the paper co-sponsored by Johnnie and Melba Johnson, Bob and Carol Milner, James and Bobbie Sue O’Brian, Amanda Seyfang, Pam and Dale Woodruff, Community State Bank, Chrissy Thompson and Downtown Grill, Kiwanis Club of Starke. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Sarah Long (left) and Bob Milner. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Dave Holland handles the behind-the-scenes duties for On the Spot With David Rodgers, which covered the event and interviewed Jennifer and Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Jennifer Vaughan (left) and David Kniseley. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford County Supervisor of Elections Amanda Seyfang (right) points out items as part of a memorabilia display to Terry Vaughan. Seyfang’s mother, Diane Gaskins (background), is also pictured. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford County Assistant Supervisor of Elections Matt Barksdale (left) and Terry Vaughan. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Terry Vaughan looks at a display of old photos and other memorabilia. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Bradford County Supervisor of Elections Amanda Seyfang (left) and Assistant Supervisor Matt Barksdale work on a display of photos. Photo by Cliff Smelley.Teresa Phillips (center) and her parents, Arthur and Hilma Gaskins, look over the photo/memorabilia display. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
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