Edward Jones Investments cut the ribbon in a ceremony sponsored by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce at a new location April 25. It’s now at 10 W. Pine St., Suite 102, in the freshly renovated former Georgetown library building.
Financial advisor Glenn Sweeten has been in business in Georgetown for over six years. Sweeten’s focus area is estate and legacy strategies, insurance and annuities, retirement income strategies, retirement savings strategies, business retirement plans and wealth strategies.
Sweeten also holds financial investing classes every Thursday evening in his office classroom. For more information, go to www.edwardjones.com/glenn-sweeten.

Financial advisor Glenn Sweeten smiles for a photo with his family prior to the ribbon cutting. Shown are (l-r) Sweeten, Grace and Bonnie Sweeten. In front is Bryn.

Shown in back (l-r) are Glenn Sweeten Sr., Nancy Sweeten, Deena Mills and Alan Cole. In the fourth row are Randall Cash, Kay McCarthy and David Root. In the third row are Mitch Rogers, Jan Ezell, Linda Allen, Beverly Phillips and Sunny Gyani. In the second row are Sam Cole, Ed Gilpin, Hannah Shine, Donald Kellicut, Mayor Bill West and Josie Cicerale. In front are Melson Lopez, owner Glenn Sweeten Jr., Grace and Bonnie Sweeten, Cindy Cole, and Anthony DelFranco. Running away is Bryn Sweeten.