Knox County Register of Deeds Christmas Open House

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This morning was the annual Christmas Open House at the Knox County Register of Deeds. Sausage Biscuits, Hasbrown Casaerole, Cinnamon Roll, Fresh fruit along with coffee were served.

Register of Deeds Nick McBride and I
Register of Deeds Nick McBride and I
The Mayor of Cedar Bluff Ann Milsaps and I
The Mayor of Cedar Bluff Ann Milsaps and I
Cathy Merrell of the Knox County Property Assessors Office and me
Cathy Merrell of the Knox County Property Assessors Office and me
Matt Oster and Debbie Davis were the servers for a shift
Matt Oster and Debbie Davis were the servers for a shift. 
The crowd
The crowd
Billy Bright of the Register’s office and me
Billy Bright of the Register’s office and me
The Matlock’s and the Duncan’s coming through the line
The Matlock’s and the Duncan’s coming through the line
MAtt Oster and I after he was relieved of his serving shift
MAtt Oster and I after he was relieved of his serving shift
Knox County General Sessions Judge Tony Stansberry
Knox County General Sessions Judge Tony Stansberry
John J. Duncan, Jr and John Duncan III going through the line
John J. Duncan, Jr and John Duncan III going through the line
My former Congressman talking to Broadus Hubbs and Wayne Sellers
My former Congressman talking to Broadus Hubbs and Wayne Sellers
More of the line
More of the line
Myself, Realtor Kim Isenberg and Mike Arms
Myself, Realtor Kim Isenberg and Mike Arms
What says CHRISTMAS more than Sheriff JJ Jones in Green and me in Red
What says CHRISTMAS more than Sheriff JJ Jones in Green and me in Red? 
Duncan III, Justin Biggs Knox County at Large Commissioner Seat 11 and me
Duncan III, Justin Biggs Knox County at Large Commissioner Seat 11 and me
Riley Lovingood and me
Riley Lovingood and me
Robin Benton of the Knox County Trustees Office and me
Robin Benton of the Knox County Trustees Office and me
Me with two of the great employees of the Register of Deeds office
Me with two of the great employees of the Register of Deeds office
Mayor Glenn Jacobs, ME and former Knox County Public Defender Mark Stephens
Mayor Glenn Jacobs, ME and former Knox County Public Defender Mark Stephens
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