Congressman Westmoreland Addresses Senior Issues at Chamber Luncheon
5/5/08 (7:25 a.m.) Recently Congressman Lynn Westmoreland was the guest speaker at a legislative luncheon hosted by the Newnan Chamber of Commerce. High on the list of topics discussed were issues affecting seniors. Bob Crutchfield (left), President/CEO of Christian City, a senior community with over 1,000 residents located in Union City, and Congressman Westmoreland share a moment afterwards.
5/5/08 (7:25 a.m.) Recently Congressman Lynn Westmoreland was the guest speaker at a legislative luncheon hosted by the Newnan Chamber of Commerce. High on the list of topics discussed were issues affecting seniors. Bob Crutchfield (left), President/CEO of Christian City, a senior community with over 1,000 residents located in Union City, and Congressman Westmoreland share a moment afterwards.
Christian City is a non-denominational, non-profit, with a mission to minister to the needs of families with particular emphasis on children, the aged and the infirm, by providing high quality, efficient, effective and affordable residential, health and social services delivered in accordance with the principles of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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