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City of Niceville invites residents to sendoff event honoring retiring City Manager Lannie Corbin

The City of Niceville has announced an event to honor the retirement of Mr. Lannie Corbin, the esteemed City Manager who has dedicated an impressive 52 years of service to the community.  Taking place at the Senior Center, located at 201 Campbell Drive in Niceville, the event invites all citizens to join in a meet and greet […]

The City of Niceville has announced an event to honor the retirement of Mr. Lannie Corbin, the esteemed City Manager who has dedicated an impressive 52 years of service to the community. 

  • The retirement send-off aims to celebrate Mr. Corbin’s remarkable career and provide an opportunity for the community to share in this significant milestone.

Taking place at the Senior Centerlocated at 201 Campbell Drive in Niceville, the event invites all citizens to join in a meet and greet with Mr. Corbin. From July 24 to July 28, between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m., residents are encouraged to visit and enjoy a cup of coffee while connecting with fellow citizens and extending well wishes to the retiring City Manager.

“Feel free to bring along friends and family – everyone is welcome to join in this celebration,” said Julie Mooney, Senior Center Manager. “Your presence at this event would be greatly appreciated as we honor Mr. Corbin and recognize his outstanding commitment to the City of Niceville.”

Mark your calendars and be sure not to miss this unique opportunity to honor Mr. Corbin’s dedicated service to the City of Niceville.

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