COUNTY OF GASTON: North Carolina House of Representatives Oath of Office Ceremony

COUNTY OF GASTON: North Carolina House of Representatives Oath of Office Ceremony
North Carolina House of Representatives Oath of Office Ceremony — COUNTY OF GASTON: (https://www.gastongov.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?CID=1)
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County of Gaston issued the following announcement on Jan. 3.

North Carolina House of Representative Members, Representative John A. Torbett and Representative Donnie Loftis Request the Honor of your presence for a Ceremonial Oath of Office.

North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Trey Allen will administer the Oath of Office.

Invocation by Reverend Eddie McGinnis.

Benediction by Reverend Michael S. Goins.

Senator Ted A. Alexander and Senator Bradley K. Overcash will be in attendance.

11:00 am- doors open

12:00 pm- Greeting & Invocation- Rev. Eddie McGinnis

12:10 pm Introduction of Justice Trey Allen- Judge Craig Collins

Justice Trey Allen- remarks, then moves to the floor.

* invite family and friends to join

12:15 pm- Oath of Office Rep. John A. Torbett, remarks

* invite family and friends to join

12:20 pm- Oath of Office Rep. Donnie Loftis, remarks

Benediction- Rev. Michael S. Goin- dismiss the attendees

Original source can be found here.



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