Simple Acts of Service as Model for Local Leadership.

City Council candidate Cameron Potter is drawing inspiration from a small but meaningful Benbrook landmark — the water station outside Trinity Chapel Bible Church, a welcome stop for cyclists along the Trinity River Trails.

Potter, an avid cyclist himself, says gestures like this reflect the kind of attentiveness and community-minded spirit he hopes to bring to City Hall if elected to Benbrook City Council, Place 5. The free water station, maintained by volunteers, has long been a quiet symbol of service to locals and visitors alike.

For Potter, it’s a reminder that great leadership begins with simple acts of care: noticing needs, responding with kindness, and investing in others’ well-being.

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