It's been a busy two years for the current mayor of Rochester.
From working ground up to begin some projects to reviving and energizing others Trent Odell knows 2026 will begin to show some fruit from the labors.
Mayor Odell says the calendar year will also bring beginnings.
The Rochester Kiwanis Club and the Fulton County Chamber of Commerce will host the upcoming State of the City event featuring Rochester Mayor Trent Odell.
This annual event provides an opportunity for community members to learn about the city’s accomplishments over the past year and gain insights into plans and initiatives for the year ahead.
The event will take place January 21, at 11:30 a.m. at the Fulton County Museum.
Attendees will have the chance to hear directly from Mayor Odell about the city’s progress, challenges, and future goals. This is an excellent opportunity for residents, business leaders, and community stakeholders to engage with local leadership and stay informed about the city’s direction.
To RSVP, please contact Tiffany at (574) 224-2666 or via email at tiffany@fultoncountychamber.com by Monday, January 19, 2026. Alternatively, you can register online at https://bit.ly/4aw9Apk .
The cost of attending is $10.00, payable by cash or check at the event.
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