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Monday, November 10, 2025

NorCo Council Appropriates $4,000 for Centenarian Luncheon on November 10

At their November 6 meeting, NorCo Council voted 8-0 to appropriate $4,000 from their contingency fund for this year's annual centenarian luncheon on November 10 at Green Pond Country Club. Executive Lamont McClure had postponed the event as a result of the state budget impasse. 

Council member Ron Heckman said it was a "sad state of affairs" that the county was unable to come up with $4,000 from a half billion-dollar budget to honor people who've lived even longer than him. 

Council member Ken Kraft, participating by phone, was unable to vote. The other eight Council members voted Yes. 

7 comments:

  1. But $29 million is fine for a developer. Campaign funds are important.

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  2. McClure really showed his butt on this one.

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  3. Not objecting, but why does it cost $4,000?

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  4. Each centenarian can bring one guest.

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  5. This was not a McClure priority. Yeah this clown’s political career is over unless TZ hires him as head custodian of Gracedale and make it a political position.

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  6. 4000. What are they serving????

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  7. Does the $4000 pay for just the honorees and their guests? If so, how many attended? Or does it also cover expenses for all the bloviating officials who undoubtedly show up? If they are included, I wonder how many would participate if it came out of their own pocket?

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