Tag: Darreyl Davis

  • District 7 Cookout

    Gilbert serves up fried fish box lunches to: (from left) County Tax Assessor Gary Hensley and his wife Kay and Michelle and Jason Taylor, County Administrator. | Photos: Barbara Ball
    Darreyl Davis, Sr. dishes up

    WINNSBORO – Two District 7 elected officials, County Councilman Clarence Gilbert and School Board member Darreyl Davis, Sr. took advantage of a warm fall day to host a fish fry for their constituents in the pavilion at Fortune Springs Park last Saturday.

    More than 150 people turned out for the event.

    “We just wanted to thank our constituents for having the faith in us to elect us and to spend some time talking to them to find out what they want for our district and our county,” Gilbert said. “It was a wonderful day and we enjoyed seeing everyone.

    Vincent Smith, Associate Minister at St. Luke Baptist Church, assisted with the cooking.

    Randy Bright and Sheriff Will Montgomery sit down to golden fried French fries and fish fillets.
  • Davis sworn in

    Photo: Martha Ladd

    WINNSBORO – Newly elected Fairfield School District school board member Darreyl Davis is sworn into office by Fairfield County Clerk of Court Judy Bonds during ceremonies at the Court House last week. Holding the Bible is Davis’ wife, Tamika.

  • Davis wins school board seat

    Newly elected school board member, Darreyl Davis, is congratulated by candidate Herb Rentz, left, Davis’s wife, Tamika, Tonya Green and candidate Lisa Brandenburg.

    WINNSBORO – Political newcomer Darreyl Davis bested two opponents in a special election Tuesday night to win the District 7 School Board seat vacated by Beth Reid, who passed away in November.

    Davis garnered 186 votes (46.43 percent) over opponent Herb Rentz who received 155 votes (36.21 percent) in his bid to win the seat held by Reid, his late wife. Lisa Brandenburg received 87 votes (20.33 percent.)

    Of the 2,165 voters in the district, 430 (19.86 percent) turned out to cast ballots Tuesday.

    “I want to thank my supporters for having faith that I’ll be an asset to the school board, to the school district and to the community.” Davis told The Voice he has a passion for helping children.

    “I’m going to help improve our education system here in Fairfield. I’m just looking forward to getting started,” Davis said.

    While Davis is new to the political arena, the father of six is not a newcomer to the school district. He is currently president of the Fairfield Elementary PTO, is past chair of the FES Improvement Council and is a board member for First Steps. Davis is the founder and president of Believers and Achievers and two years ago received the ‘Service Above Self’ award from the Winnsboro Rotary Club. Davis is employed in the environmental health and safety department at Isola in Ridgeway.