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Mandeville swimmer aims for Olympic trials spotlight

June 13, 2024 | Mandeville, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana



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Mandeville swimmer aims for Olympic trials spotlight
The Mandeville City Council convened on Thursday, June 13, 2024, for its regular meeting, where council members addressed a full agenda and adopted the minutes from the previous meeting held on May 23, 2024. The motion to approve the minutes was made by Ms. Bush and seconded by Ms. McGuire, receiving unanimous support from the council.

During the meeting, Mr. Zuckerman highlighted the achievements of Kaden Hendrick, a swimmer from Mandeville High School, who has qualified for the upcoming U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Indianapolis. At just 17 years old, Hendrick will compete in the challenging 200-meter butterfly event, a significant accomplishment that places him among the top 70 swimmers in the nation. The council expressed pride in Hendrick's achievements and extended their best wishes for his performance at the trials.

Mayor Danielson also took the opportunity to remind attendees about the upcoming \"Light Up the Lake\" event, scheduled for July 3, 2024, marking the city's annual Independence Day celebration. As the summer heat sets in, the mayor noted that community events tend to slow down, but preparations for this festive occasion are underway.

The meeting concluded with a sense of community pride and anticipation for the upcoming events, reflecting the council's commitment to supporting local talent and fostering community spirit.

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