This year marks my 15th year of employment with the Coastal Courier and also my last. I was recently blessed with a job offer up here in Chattanooga and felt it was time I planted a new foundation in the community where I now live and hope to serve. The decision was a difficult one to make, but it feels right.
There are countless people I want to thank. But I know
that if I try to name each one, it would take too many pages to fill and
inevitably I might leave someone out by accident. I started at the Courier as a
receptionist and was mentored and taught everything by all the great people who
worked there before, and some who still do. I worked hard each day and grew as
a writer, reporter, magazine editor, sports writer, story-teller, photographer
and all-around journalist.
I will really miss everyone. The folks in Liberty
County and the newspaper are all like family to me. I was new to the area when
I first started at the Courier in 2006. But the staff and the community were
welcoming, warm and the epitome of true Southern Hospitality (and for some a true
taste of Southern Sassiness, Bless Your Hearts).
I had the wonderful opportunity to share the stories
of so many of our talented athletes. Got to cover their high school careers and
follow their successes in college and some even further into their professional
careers. And let me say WOW because I don’t think everyone realizes just how
many professional athletes are from our little home town.
I had many adventures as a writer for Liberty Life
Magazine. I got to see and travel to locations I would have never seen
otherwise. I met some interesting and great people along the way and I will
treasure those memories forever.
I got to hang out at all the community events with all
the movers and the shakers who truly give their all to make Liberty County a
great place to live and work. These great folks were at every community event,
volunteering their services, time and efforts to make the community better.
I got to explore all the interesting and historical
places within the County and help share the history with anyone who would
listen. Of course, I also got to report on many things that weren’t necessarily
positive. The crimes, murder cases, fires, wrecks, governmental shenanigans and
so on. But that was part of the job and
I wasn’t afraid to be a watchdog for our community and report things as they
occurred.
Needless to say, I probably pissed off a few people
along the way. You’ll know who they are. Just see who is celebrating my
departure. But again, it was part of the job and I think I did my job well.
My final day at the Courier will be Sept. 24. I wish I
could invite you all to a massive going away party, but I am still working
remotely and will continue to cover the community and the news until my final
hour.
So, in the meantime I’ll still have a watchful eye on
what’s going on in our community, a place I called home for 14 years and still
miss to this day.
I still plan to write and freelance during my
off-hours. And I plan to start blogging again to revive my Facebook Pages. I
truly enjoyed sharing various stories, adventures and recipes on those pages
and look forward to adding new content. If you are interested in keeping up
with my shenanigans, feel free to follow me.
If you are interested in following my ghost hunting
adventures (which I plan to resume very soon), you’ll find these here: https://www.facebook.com/BumpInvestigates
I have a Foodie page for everything food, kitchen and
recipe here: https://www.facebook.com/ChattanoogaYummy
And I share news, stories, opinions, photos and a
little bit of everything else on this page: https://www.facebook.com/pattysfoodienfunpage
The memories, friendships, laughs and tears I’ve
experienced throughout the past 15 years will always be in my heart and my
mind.
I am proud of my accomplishments and proud of my work,
but also, I’m ready to embark on this next chapter and see how far it takes me.
If you want to stay in touch, feel free to save my personal email: mebefit@gmail.com
Most of you have my cell phone number already so feel
free to give me a call anytime you wish. Until then, I’ll see you later and I
love you all.
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Patty Leon
Your stories & opinions were always amazing. I am sure you will continue to WOW people with your talent. Of course your local stories will be missed but, I will continue to follow what I can. Best of luck in your future Patty.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I look forward to your continued ghost hunting! ��