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C. Vaughan for Glasgow City Council

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CANDIDATE: Cherie Vaughan, Glasgow City Council

BALLOT: #9

Cherie Vaughan. Photo submitted.

 

My name is Cherie Vaughan and I am a new candidate for Glasgow City Council. New not only to the council election process but politics as a whole.

 I am seeking office because I sincerely love Glasgow and have met so many people who were welcoming years back when I chose to start this new adventure with the purchase and expanded repairs of the Main Street Bed and Breakfast.

Running a business in Glasgow has been an eye-opening and rewarding experience while my involvement with volunteer organizations such as the Glasgow Downtown Business Association, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center, the Garden Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Business and Professional Women, the DAV Auxiliary, and the Salvation Army allows me to understand the true needs of the people we serve.

I am an advocate for local developers and property owners to build or renovate more family homes, and rental units. I hope to share more on this later.

Glasgow is a wonderful place to call home and the more people we have living here the less burden on any of us because of taxes required to maintain quality services and provide for those who make them possible.

I take great pride in showcasing a clean, maintained home and business. My home is my place of business and I have grown my business out of being welcoming and I can expect the same new friends visiting year after year.

I love sharing the good of Glasgow and you will be able to expect this from me, never will I dismiss or talk down to anyone living here or visiting.

If you believe a hardworking, honest, independent-minded, financially responsible small business owner who happens to be a mother of three and grandmother of five with a dog named Kodak could be of service to our beautiful town then vote for me, Cherie Vaughan, number nine on the ballot.

 

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