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Representative Daniel Webster Celebrates Windermere’s 100th Anniversary

On Wednesday, August 13, U.S. Representative Daniel Webster visited the Town of Windermere to mark its 100th anniversary.

The morning gathering brought together key town officials, including Mayor Jim O’Brien, Town Manager Robert Smith, Chief of Police Dave Ogden, Public Works Director Tonya Elliot-Moore, members of the Centennial Committee, and Town staff. A warm and pleasant atmosphere set the tone for the celebration.

During the ceremony, Representative Webster presented the Town with an official entry from the Congressional Record, honoring Windermere’s centennial. This recognition celebrates the town’s rich history, steady growth, and lasting contributions to the community.

The Congressional Record—a permanent record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress—often serves to commemorate significant events and milestones. Having Windermere’s centennial recorded in this way ensures its legacy is preserved at the national level.

Representative Webster’s visit and heartfelt presentation left a deep impression on those in attendance. The occasion reflected the pride, spirit, and sense of accomplishment that define Windermere as it enters its second century.

Read the full Congressional Record below.

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