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Remembering Lara
Owensby
Submitted by Jeanette
Waddell
Lara Owensby came and left Hancock
County much like a pebble tossed into a pond. The little splash she made was hardly
noticeable, the ripples are continuing to be felt. Most people in the county never saw her or
heard her voice. Most everyone has
witnessed the results of her presence
If you’ve participated or read about the downtown
annual MLK Day “a day on, not a day off”, thank Lara Owensby. If you enjoyed “whole hog barbecue”, sweet
tea and peach cobbler at the annual Labor Day Potluck Picnic, thank Lara
Owensby.
Lara was invited to help like minded
people of good will find ways to come together for the benefit of the county.
Through a friend’s recommendation, she came, all of 95 pounds soaking wet,
young and white. What could she possibly
know or understand? She admitted she didn’t know much and proceeded to talk
with more than 50 people, in-depth, face-to-face, private interviews.
Out of those interviews came two
annual events, the MLK Downtown Clean-up and the Labor Day Potluck Picnic. For the last seven years, I have remembered
and wondered, “what ever happened to Lara Owensby.”
Lara literally vanished, no phone
calls, emails, letters, text messages, Facebook page, no contact for the last
seven years. I remember her with
appreciation and gratitude. She stirred
our hope and gave us a few tools with which to work.
After this years Labor Day Picnic, 20
to 25 community members from around the county came together, like Lara planned
all those years ago, for the mutual benefit of Hancock County. The meetings
resulted in the informally organized clean-up and picnic group becoming the legally
organized Sparta Hancock Community Group, Inc.
Lara, I hope all is well. Where ever you are, what- ever you are doing,
thank you.
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