Delegate Wendell Walker highlights local engagements in Lynchburg

Delegate Wendell Walker highlights local engagements in Lynchburg
Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District — Official Website
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Delegate Wendell Walker, a public official known for his active engagement with the community, shared a series of tweets detailing his recent activities and interactions. His posts reflect his involvement in local business support, law enforcement appreciation, and community infrastructure development.

On June 19, 2025, Walker tweeted about his visit to the Born United store alongside Representative John McGuire. He described the business as one that “proudly celebrates faith, freedom, and the American spirit,” encouraging those in the Lynchburg area to visit.

The following day, on June 20, 2025, Walker congratulated graduates of the 105th Basic Law Enforcement Academy. He expressed it was a privilege to attend the ceremony with Lt. Governor Winsome Sears and other notable figures such as Representative John McGuire and Delegate Eric Zehr.

Later on June 20, Walker thanked Lynchburg Ready Mix for their hospitality during an informative tour. He highlighted the company’s significant role in community building and strengthening efforts.



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