Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey Honors Cactus Jack Cagle by Renaming Big Stone Lodge Community Center in Spring
Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey has commemorated the dedication and service of Cactus Jack Cagle by renaming Big Stone Lodge in Spring to Cactus Jack Cagle Community Center.
An event was held to mark the occasion on September 28th, attended by Ramsey, other local leaders, and residents. The celebration was in honor of Cagle, the former Precinct 4 Commissioner, who had held his position for over a decade, crucially contributing to the beloved center and the community it serves.
"Cactus Jack Cagle's contributions to his precinct and constituents during his tenure as a Harris County Commissioner are significant," Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey stated. "He is the reason we have this wonderful center that many choose as the venue for special celebrations and gatherings. Now, when people visit the Cactus Jack Cagle Community Center, they will learn about the man who devoted his life to nurturing our parks and centers for public enjoyment."
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Jack Cagle is an attorney by profession and has served as a mediator, arbitrator, and Judge of the Harris County Civil Court at Law #1 over an impressive career spanning more than 30 years. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School and a faculty member at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. Cagle, a proud alumnus of Rice University and Baylor University School of Law, lives with his wife Janet. The couple has three children and one grandchild.
The newly christened Cactus Jack Cagle Community Center, located at 709 Riley Fuzzel Road, neighbors the sprawling 41-acre Dennis Johnston Park, acclaimed for its park and trail connectivity.
To learn more about the Cactus Jack Cagle Community Center and other Precinct 3 centers, visit pct3.com.