City Council
Place 2
Myrt Fowlkes
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Ms. Fowlkes has resided in the City of Lake Worth since January 1940 and graduated from Lake Worth High School She has previously served as a Trustee on the Lake Worth Independent School District School Board from 1989 through 1998. She has always been active in school and community projects. At present she is a member of the Northwest Tarrant Chamber of Commerce, the Lake Worth Lions Club, Kids and Trees Program at Effie Morris Elementary School, and the Lions Club. Ms. Fowlkes also participates in the Kiwanis "Christmas Express" program and the Bullfrog Festival.
Retired from the U.S. Civil Service as a Procurement Agent (500th MI Group at Ford Island Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii; R & D Dept at Eglin AFG, Fla; and 9th AF Headquarters at Shaw AFB, SC)
Her husband, Earl, also grew up in Lake Worth and is active in community affairs. Together they have one spoiled Chinese Pug name George Bush. Ms. Fowlkes has three grown children (all graduates from Lake Worth High School).
Ms Fowlkes states "I am very interested in seeing that our city continues to grow by attracting more new businesses to our city, the establishment of a museum, and additional parks and recreational facilities for our citizens and youth."
Place 3
Perry Lunsford
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Perry was born in Fort Worth, Texas and his family has lived in the Lake Worth area for over 30 years. After a ten year career in the Air Force, Perry and his wife, Brandi, moved to Lake Worth and purchased his childhood family home.
Perry currently owns two small businesses and a volunteer service that maintains landscapes for the elderly and disabled. His wife is an M.B.A. at Lockheed Martin.
Perry graduated Magna Cum Laude from Park University with a B.S. in Business Management. He also has an Associate Degree in Accounting and one in Aerospace Maintenance.
Perry and Brandi have a beautiful son named Jase and another baby is on the way.
Perry States: "I am so excited about the future of our city. We as a community have the opportunity to make this an even better place for our children to grow up and for us to grow old. Lake Worth's recent economic development has given us the possibility to be one of the premier cities on the west side of the Metroplex.
Moving this city into the future is a team effort by the City Council and Mayor, City Employees, Business Owners and most of all its Citizens. I would like to encourage our citizens to come to the city council meetings, take part in comities, be vocal, and most of all VOTE.
If anyone has anything they would like to speak to me about, please contact me. Nothing would make me happier than to sit down with you."