Savanah J. Kingcade's roots run deep in the Texas panhandle; her family has been in the area for over a hundred years. She herself is a born and raised panhandle Texan. She graduated from Lefors High School in Lefors, Texas, and proceeded to obtain her Bachelor's degree in English Literature from West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas.
Savanah obtained her J.D. from University of Tulsa College of Law, and passed the July 2016 Texas Bar Exam. She is licensed to practice in Texas. Savanah believes that rural Texans deserve the same access to legal services as Texans elsewhere, so she returned home after completing her education to serve her friends and neighbors in the panhandle. |
Savanah understands that community service strengthens the fabric of the panhandle and its people. She served on the steering committee of the 2016 Children's Shopping Tour in Pampa, Texas. She is active in Altrusa International and participates in the Lunch with Dignitaries program. Savanah serves as secretary of the Polish Breeder's Club, a national organization dedicated to preserving and promoting crested poultry breeds. She is passionate about her 3rd and 4th grade girls' basketball team, and can be seen coaching with her husband Eric (a Pampa native) at tournaments across the panhandle.
In her spare time, Savanah enjoys running with her German Shepherd Dog Justus, vegetable gardening, raising chickens, watching Netflix with her cats, and cheering for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Cowboys.
All photos from Savanah's website are scenes of the panhandle near Lefors and Pampa, Texas, taken by her Aunt Anita Smith.
In her spare time, Savanah enjoys running with her German Shepherd Dog Justus, vegetable gardening, raising chickens, watching Netflix with her cats, and cheering for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Cowboys.
All photos from Savanah's website are scenes of the panhandle near Lefors and Pampa, Texas, taken by her Aunt Anita Smith.