Download yard sign templates, volunteer guides, and campaign fact sheets to help spread the word about Jon-Claude Jenkins for Mayor.
Official Jenkins for DeWitt Mayor yard sign featuring campaign website and tagline "Respect for Our History. Common Sense Ideas for Our Future."
Comprehensive campaign brochure featuring Jon-Claude's personal note, commitments as mayor (fiscal management, public safety, economic growth, respect for history), and ways to support the campaign.
Double-sided door hanger featuring "Focused on Our Future!" design with three key campaign points (Improve Our Schools, Enhance Public Safety, Grow Our Local Economy), Election Day info, and personal letter explaining DeWitt roots and mayoral focus.
Comprehensive campaign poster showcasing Jon-Claude Jenkins' deep connection to DeWitt featuring historic landmarks, campaign signage, community businesses, and outdoor lifestyle imagery representing his roots and commitment to the city.
DeWitt Fire Station featuring police officers, firefighters, and EMS personnel standing together in front of fire trucks and police vehicles, showcasing our dedicated emergency services team.
DeWitt Arkansas "Home of Dragons, Ducks & Bucks" artwork featuring the blue dragon breathing fire, deer/bucks, mallard ducks flying, and scenic Arkansas landscape - perfect for social media and promotional use.
In every small town, there are families whose fingerprints are quietly woven into the fabric of its history. In DeWitt, Arkansas, Claude W. Jenkins and his wife have been two of those steady hands.
For decades, Claude W. Jenkins served the people of DeWitt and Arkansas County as an attorney and later as a District Judge. His work was not about headlines or recognition. It was about responsibility — upholding the law with fairness, discipline, and integrity. In a rural community where relationships matter and reputations endure, Judge Jenkins became known for his steadiness. He believed that justice required both accountability and compassion, and he carried that belief into every courtroom session.
But his service extended beyond the bench. Claude Jenkins was deeply engaged in the civic life of DeWitt. He understood that a town does not thrive on government alone — it thrives on institutions, partnerships, and people willing to invest their time and wisdom. Whether advising, supporting local initiatives, or contributing to civic organizations and foundations that shaped DeWitt's economic and community development, he was part of the quiet infrastructure that helped hold the town together through change.
Alongside him stood his wife — a woman equally devoted to DeWitt's well-being. While her work may not have taken place in a courtroom, it was no less impactful. She invested in the life of the community through DeWitt Methodist Church as music minister for nearly 40 years, civic involvement, and steadfast support of local causes. In small towns, community strength is often built in places that never make the record books — volunteer efforts, mentorship, encouragement, presence. She embodied that kind of leadership.
Together, they represented something foundational: Commitment to place. Commitment to people. Commitment to continuity. They raised their family with a deep respect for DeWitt's history and a belief that stewardship matters — that each generation has a responsibility not just to inherit a town, but to improve it.
The Jenkins name in DeWitt is not simply associated with a profession or a title. It is associated with service. With stability. With showing up. Their legacy is not measured in buildings or headlines alone, but in decades of principled leadership and quiet investment in the civic life of this community. And that legacy continues to shape DeWitt today.
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