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Fayette employees celebrate Take Your Child to Work Day

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Isla Gannon (center) waits to hear if she got the job during a mock interview with Sophia Spiker (left) and Trinity Conard (right). Gannon is the daughter of Assistant Public Defender Shane Gannon. Spiker is the daughter of Cristi Spiker, and Conard is the daughter of Lorraine Conard, both of Fayette County Human Resources.

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Fayette County Commissioner Scott Dunn (left) meets his impersonator, Tyson Huey, during Take Your Child to Work Day at the Fayette County Courthouse. Tyson is the son of Christa Lee of the Fayette County Human Resources Department.

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Officer Robert Yatsko (left) puts handcuffs on Willow Lisac (right) during a demonstration for Take Your Child to Work Day on Friday. Willow is the granddaughter of Mary Over, chief-of-staff for Commissioner Vince Vicites.

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Commissioners Dave Lohr (left) and Scott Dunn (right) speak during Take Your Child to Work Day at the Fayette County Courthouse. Seated (from left) is Willow Lisac, portraying Commissioner Vince Vicites; Cutler Mills, portraying Lohr, and Tyson Huey, portraying Dunn. Vicites spoke to the children via Zoom.

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Kylee Soberdash (left) of the Clerk of Courts Office, demonstrates a swearing-in ceremony during Take Your Child to Work Day. Trinity Conard (right), the daughter of Lorraine Conard from the county’s human resources department, takes a mock oath.

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Fayette County Recycling Coordinator/Stormwater Manager Sheila Shea and mascot Rascal the Recycling Raccoon hosted a recycling relay race during Take Your Child to Work Day at the Fayette County Courthouse.

Fayette County observed National Take Your Child to Work Day on April 28 at the Fayette County Courthouse.

County employee’s children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews participated in a day full of activities aimed at teaching them about the essential functions of county government. The itinerary included a presentation from the county commissioners, where three children acted out the roles of commissioners; a swearing-in demonstration and presentation by Clerk of Courts Tim Dye; a visit to Judge Steve Leskinen’s courtroom, a presentation by District Attorney Rich Bower and more.

The event was coordinated by the Fayette County Human Resources Department, which provided breakfast and lunch.

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