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Chamber Prayer Breakfast set for next Tuesday
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Steven Cantrell of Smithville will be the keynote speaker at the Smithville-DeKalb Chamber of Commerce Prayer Breakfast Nov. 21. Cantrell is a retired Air Force officer and has served in numerous military intelligence positions.

Everyone is invited to attend the Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber Prayer Breakfast to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 21, from 7-8 a.m. at the DeKalb County Complex Community Theatre, 712 South Congress Drive. Doors open at 6:30 a.m.

Keynote speaker is Steven “Steve” A. Cantrell, a member of the Senior Executive Service currently serving in the Department of the Air Force as the Director of the Civil Aviation Intelligence Analysis Center, Washington D.C.  

Cantrell retired from active duty as an Air Force officer in 1999 after serving 22 years in various intelligence and politico-military assignments to include serving on General Schwarzkopf’s personal staff during Desert Storm and commanding an Air Intelligence Squadron in the Republic of Korea.  

Since joining the Senior Executive Service in 1999, he has held numerous senior executive positions within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Department of the Air Force, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.  Cantrell is the son of Smithville natives, Mr. Waniford A. Cantrell and the late Kathryn Cantrell.  

He grew up as a military dependent and an “absentee resident” of Smithville as his father’s military service had the family constantly on the move until then-Colonel W.A. Cantrell retired from the U.S. Army. Steve and his wife Gloria currently live in Fairfax Station, Virginia, but plan to permanently move to Smithville within the next two years.

This year’s Prayer Breakfast theme is “Thankful, Grateful, and Blessed.” On the program, Suzanne Slager will be singing the National Anthem and special music. Local Boy Scout Troop 347 will present the flags. Leaders from our community will lead prayers for our children and families, health and healing of our communities, military and emergency response personnel making this a meaningful and memorable experience.

A delicious breakfast will be prepared by Jason Evans, head chef of The Inn at Evins Mill, and served with the help of the 2017 Chamber Board of Directors.

Tickets are $12 per person and can be purchased from the Chamber Board of Directors or emailing Suzanne Williams at: swilliams@dekalbcountychamber.org or texting her at: 615-464-7760. Your tickets will be held at the door.

Chamber Prayer Breakfast organizers, Jen Sherwood and Josh Issac would like to invite everyone to join participants at this special and inspirational event in giving thanks to God for the abundant blessings He has given us in our county and for His direction as we move forward into the future. 

The Chamber Prayer Breakfast is a wonderful way to begin the holiday season. A big thank you to our current Chamber Prayer Breakfast sponsors: Saint Thomas Healthcare/Saint Thomas DeKalb Hospital, Caney Fork Electric Cooperative, DTC Communications, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas “Project Hometown Help,” Pates Ford Marina & Fish Lipz Grill, Sligo Marina and Restaurant, and Sunbelt Realty.