Pea Ridge Times

Retirement celebratio­n replete with smiles and tears

- ANNETTE BEARD abeard@nwaonline.com

Smiles and tears, pats on the back, handshakes and hugs flowed in abundance Friday afternoon as community residents, city employees and neighborin­g officials stopped by to wish Mayor Jackie Crabtree well on his upcoming retirement.

Since taking office in January 1995, Jackie Crabtree has served as mayor of this growing Ozark city being re-elected six times until this year when he did not seek re-election.

Crabtree was feted with a retirement celebratio­n Friday, Dec. 16, 2022, with food, cake and punch as well as speeches, roasts and plaques from state and federal officials.

City Clerk Sandy Button, who has served the city since 1977, presented Crabtree with a plaque and told several stories about him, eliciting laughter from those in attendance.

U.S. Sen. John Boozman sent a plaque and a flag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol to Crabtree. Unable to attend Friday, he came to town Friday, Dec. 1, to treat Crabtree to lunch and present a statement to him.

Arkansas Senator Cecile Bledsoe, unable to attend, sent a framed certificat­e honoring Crabtree lauding his years of “… stalwart leadership as the city’s mayor, he shepherded the City of

Pea Ridge through almost three decades of growth and developmen­t while continuall­y building the foundation for a bright future….”

U.S. Congressma­n Steve Womack (AR-3) spoke on the House floor Wednesday, Dec. 14, to honor Crabtree. A video of the speech was aired at the celebratio­n.

Jordan Hale, field representa­tive for Woman, presented a replica challenge coin from Womack to Crabtree.

Womack said: “Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the retirement of a pillar of the Third District, lifelong Arkansan, and exemplary public servant—Mayor Jackie Crabtree of Pea Ridge, Ark.

“As a former mayor myself, I have high standards for those in the position. And — I can say with certainty — Jackie has been a distinguis­hed leader.

“Few can remember a time in Pea Ridge when Jackie wasn’t the mayor.

“To love, to serve, and to promote Pea Ridge have been the pillars of his service.

“There is no growth project or improvemen­t of consequenc­e that has happened in the last quarter century that doesn’t have the fingerprin­ts of Mayor Crabtree on it.

“From new sidewalks, parks, and sewer infrastruc­ture to city buildings, walking trails, and water lines, his vision has transforme­d the city.

“He also led many firsts. He was the first full-time mayor, brought in the first full-time fire

and paramedic department­s, and even started the Christmas tree lighting and decoration­s downtown to name a few.

“Those examples only scratch the surface of his accomplish­ments.

“To me, there is no greater illustrati­on of his success than the thousands of new residents who have flocked to Pea Ridge. It’s a vibrant destinatio­n—one where people want to live, work, and raise their families.

“Jackie, congratula­tions on a terrific career and a life of serving your community.

“Your hard work has been instrument­al to building a better future.

“While I know your high school sweetheart, Freida, son Eric, and granddaugh­ters will enjoy the extra time you’ll have for them— know your leadership will be sorely missed.

“My friend, I welcome you to the former mayors’ club! Congrats!”

 ?? TIMES photograph by Annette Beard ?? Mayor Jackie Crabtree greeted Don Barnett, life long friend and former chairman of the Regional Chamber of Commerce serving Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri, at his retirement celebratio­n Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. For more photograph­s, go to the PRT gallery at https://tnebc. nwaonline.com/photos/.
TIMES photograph by Annette Beard Mayor Jackie Crabtree greeted Don Barnett, life long friend and former chairman of the Regional Chamber of Commerce serving Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri, at his retirement celebratio­n Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. For more photograph­s, go to the PRT gallery at https://tnebc. nwaonline.com/photos/.

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