In observance of Arnie Ingram’s 45.5 years of service to the City of Wellington, his family gathers with him at the reception in his honor from noon-2 p.m. Friday, June 20 in the Club Room of the Bura Handley Community Center. From left: Kyla, Kaesyn, Presley, Taytum, Lance and Deidre Kane, Perrie and Quaid Reyna, Arnie and Janee Ingram, Shari and Matthew Reyna.
Hosted by the City of Wellington, serving refreshments at the reception in honor of Arnie Ingram are City Secretary Marci Peters, left, Director of Finance Rebecca Pena and Receptionist Dana Langford Hughs. Guests enjoyed berry punch and their choice of two “Veronica” cakes with the script, “Congratulations on Retirement, Happy Retirement, Arnie” and “Thanks for 45 and a Half Years of Service.”
Arnie Ingram visits with guests Carl and Jeanne Taylor, his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, during the recent reception in his honor hosted by the City of Wellington on Friday, June 20, marking his career of over 45 years.
WELLINGTON – How does one encapsulate almost half a century of service to the City of Wellington into one narrative? From keeping his landfill certification current since 1996, maintaining the trash truck and equipment and arbitrating arguments between neighbors over trash issues in the alleys to monitoring the city water wells, checking the water ways when it r...