2023 Candidate for San Juan County Soil & Water Position One - Kandy LeMoine

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Kandy LeMoine is a dedicated candidate vying for the San Juan County Soil & Water Position One. She is a retired professional who served the City of Farmington for over 25 years, culminating her career as the Mayor's Volunteer Partners Volunteer Coordinator. Kandy's roots in the community run deep, having lived in Farmington since 1990 and graduated from San Juan College in 1993. Her family's history is intertwined with the region, with her great-grandparents settling here during the Mormon migration. She holds a strong passion for the area, which is evident in her numerous years of involvement in community service.

Kandy's extensive community service extends beyond her City of Farmington tenure, as she actively served on the San Juan College Volunteer Committee and led as the President of the National Association of Volunteer Programs in Local Government (NAVPLUG) from 2018 to 2021, showcasing her commitment to making a difference on both local and national levels. Her involvement in environmental stewardship, commitment to education, and dedication to supporting local agriculture shine through her candidacy. Kandy's vision for San Juan County is to protect and enhance the quality of soil and water resources, provide vital information and education, raise funds for crucial projects, and support local agriculture. She also recognizes the importance of addressing climate change by promoting efficient soil and water usage. Kandy LeMoine's candidacy is rooted in a lifetime of community service, and her goals are centered around the welfare and prosperity of San Juan County's environment and residents.

In her recent interview, Kandy LeMoine introduced herself as a candidate for San Juan County Soil & Water Position One. Her career in public service with the City of Farmington spans nearly three decades, culminating with her role as the Mayor's Volunteer Partners Volunteer Coordinator. Not only has she been an active and engaged community member throughout her career, but her roots in the region run deep, with a family history dating back to the early 20th century when her great-grandparents settled in Farmington.

Kandy's extensive experience in community involvement extends beyond her work with the city. She has served on the San Juan College Volunteer Committee and held leadership roles with the National Association of Volunteer Programs in Local Government (NAVPLUG), including a term as President from 2018 to 2021. This background demonstrates her commitment to making a positive impact at both the local and national levels. Her campaign for the San Juan County Soil & Water Position One focuses on preserving and improving the region's soil and water quality, spreading knowledge and information, raising funds for essential projects, and supporting local agriculture. Furthermore, she is proactive in addressing climate change through efficient soil and water use, ensuring a sustainable future for San Juan County.

Kandy LeMoine's candidacy is driven by a lifelong dedication to community service, a profound love for Farmington and San Juan County, and a commitment to environmental stewardship and education. Her values align with her mission to protect and improve the county's soil and water, making her a compelling candidate for this vital position.

Learn more about her candidacy
Phone Number: 505-402-1462
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/klclemoine
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/klclemoine

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