State Sen. Mitch Seabaugh (R-Sharpsburg) hosted students from the 28th Senate District for Page Day at the Capitol on February 12.
The students who served as pages for the Senate were granted access to the Senate Chamber for the day and were responsible for delivering messages to the Senators on the floor. The pages were also called on to run special errands. They received a certificate, $10 honorarium and enjoyed a “working lunch” with Sen. Seabaugh.
“These are our future leaders of tomorrow,” Sen. Seabaugh said. “Serving in the Senate for a day is an excellent opportunity for them to learn about our government in a way that can’t be learned from textbooks.”
The students who served as pages for the Senate were granted access to the Senate Chamber for the day and were responsible for delivering messages to the Senators on the floor. The pages were also called on to run special errands. They received a certificate, $10 honorarium and enjoyed a “working lunch” with Sen. Seabaugh.
“These are our future leaders of tomorrow,” Sen. Seabaugh said. “Serving in the Senate for a day is an excellent opportunity for them to learn about our government in a way that can’t be learned from textbooks.”
Photo: Sen. Seabaugh and Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle, in no particular order, Carey Barronton, Asa Black, Erin Black, Ethan Black, Allie Crain, John Christian Evans, Annie Hass, Meg Jones, Emilee Manning, Christine Mezzatesta, Katie Pecce, Madison Pecce, Alexis Reising, Brittany Scarbrough, Maggie Shiffer, Gabriella Bump, Emileann Smith, Ryan Danford and Shelbie Danford.
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