
Green Cove Springs is gearing up to bid farewell to a familiar face in city government. City Manager Steve Kennedy is heading into retirement after a commendable 48-year career in public service. The City has announced a celebration in Kennedy's honor set for November 10, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at City Hall Council Chambers, according to a notice posted on the City of Green Cove Springs official website.
The community is invited to join in the festivities at 321 Walnut Street, where Kennedy's near half-century of commitment to public work, including a notable seven-year stint with the City of Green Cove Springs, will be celebrated. Guests are urged to "stop by" during the two-hour sendoff to express their gratitude for Kennedy's unwavering dedication to the local community. In a statement obtained by the City of Green Cove Springs, the celebration will include remarks which are scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM, offering attendees the opportunity to reflect on Kennedy's influential role and accomplishments.
Kennedy's tenure has been marked by leadership and a deep-seated commitment to the betterment of the Green Cove Springs community. His diligent work has not gone unnoticed, forging a lasting impact that the city aims to honor with a memorable sendoff fitting for his years of service. Details for Kennedy's retirement celebration can be found on the City of Green Cove Springs website, where the City Hall has extended an open invitation to all who wish to commend Mr. Kennedy.









