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[GrassrootDems] Events for the week of Feb 20

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on February 21, 2011

 

**MON 2/21.  6 – 8pm.  Wake Democratic Men’s Club Meeting featuring Congressman Brad Miller. (Date Changed to Feb. 21)

**TUE 3/1 and THUR 3/3.  Dates for Wake Democratic Party Annual Precinct Meetings

Links to events of special interest:
**THUR 3/3.  5:30 – 7pm.  Amaka Flynn For Garner Town Council Fundraiser.
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Wake County Party Events:
TUE 2/22.  6:30pm.  African American Caucus of Wake County meeting.
THUR 2/24.  11:30am.   Democratic Women of Wake County meeting featuring Ferrel Guillory.
THUR 2/24.  6pm.  Northern Wake Democrats Meeting, featuring Anthony Tata, Superintendent of Wake County Public Schools  
MON 2/28.  6pm.  Wake County Executive Board Meeting
TUE 3/1. 6:30pm.   Young Democrats of Wake County meeting.
WED 3/16.  11a – 1p.   Senior Democrats of Wake County meeting
WED 3/16.  6:30pm.  Wake Progressive Dems meeting

Quaker House is Searching for a New Director.
Quaker House, since 1969 an active peace witness in Fayetteville, NC, near Fort Bragg, seeks a DIRECTOR to begin summer/fall 2012, succeeding Chuck Fager, who will retire in November 2012.   Qualifications: Alignment with Quakerism and its peace testimony; proven leadership, fundraising, writing, management skills; comfortable in a military-oriented environment. Appropriate salary and benefits, including housing/utilities in recently-renovated historic house for Director and small family  For complete details see
http://quakerhouse.org/Director-search.html

The N.C. Center for Women in Public Service is now accepting applications for the 8th Annual Women in Office Institute.  Applications accepted February 1 – April 1.  The Women in Office Institute is an intensive leadership program that prepares women to seek elected or appointed office. Participants will receive an introduction to what’s involved in public service work, including appointed and elected office.  Participants hone their leadership skills, prepare for political campaigning, and develop tools for effective and ethical public service.   Please program web site for full application details, http://www.nccwps.org/ or contact programs@nccwps.org  for more information

Ongoing weekly vigils for justice and peace:
Chapel Hill: 5-6pm, Fridays, corner of Elliott Rd and East Franklin St (942-2535).
Raleigh: 5:00-6:00 pm, Mondays, in front of Central Prison, corner of Hunt Dr and Western Blvd, to end the death penalty (PFADP, AI-USA, NC-ACLU)

MON 2.21.  12n – 1pm.  NC Hope Press Conference to Demand Collective Bargaining Rights and No Cuts to Public Jobs and Services
Across from the General Assembly,  16 W. Jones St, Raleigh
For more information about this event or to help build the Labor and Civil Rights Coalition In Defense of the Public Sector contact 252-314-2363. 
http://www.nchope.org/

Note New Day and new speaker:
MON 2/21.  6 – 8pm.  Wake Democratic Men’s Club Meeting featuring Congressman Brad Miller.
Clarion Hotel, 320 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Registration starts at 6 PM, and a plated dinner is served at 6:30 PM. The cost of the sit-down dinner is $17 for members, first-time guests, and those not eligible for Club membership, $20 for non-members. Very important you RSVP FOR DINNER.  RSVP to
wakedemmen@wakedems.org no later than 10am on the Monday of the meeting. Can also rsvp by phone 919-828-5656.  Please let us know if your plans change.  All are invited to join us for good food, good fellowship, and an opportunity to connect with other Democrats!  (back)

MON 2/21.  7pm.  Wake County Voter Education Coalition meeting.
Garner Road YMCA, Main Bldg, 2235 Garner Rd., Raleigh.
For more info, contact Jerome Brown, 919.755.0486,
Spirit9150@aol.com .

TUE 2/22.  11:30am.  Triangle Community Coalition – Luncheon Learn
One Eleven Place (REALTORS® building in Cary)
Program is Walking the Budget Tight-Rope: How Will Elected Officials Balance Citizen Demands With the Fiscal Reality in 2011?  Keynote Speakers: Mayor Bill Bell, City of Durham Mayor Pro Tempore Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh Councilor Jennifer Robinson, Town of Cary, District A Commissioner Tony Gurley, Wake County.  Cost $15.00 for TCC Members; $20 for non-members and at the door.  Payment must be received in advance. Sorry no refunds.  (Walk-ins will not be guaranteed a lunch and no-shows will be billed).  Registration info can be found at
http://www.tricc.org/

TUE 2/22.  6:30pm.  African American Caucus of Wake County meeting.
Goodwin House, 220 Hillsborough, Raleigh
All are invited to join the African American Caucus on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Announcements of special agenda items and speakers will be provided when shared.  For information please contact Phillip Cooper at
phillip@ptcooper.com   (back)

WED 2/23.  11:30a – 4pm.   North Carolina’s first summit on the economics of conservation – Land for Tomorrow, Conservation Economics 2011
Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh.  Land and water conservation has created significant economic benefits in local communities, across the state and around the country. Join Land for Tomorrow to hear conservation challenges and success stories from key leaders in economic development, government, business and the military. A new economic impact study by the Trust for Public Land will be unveiled that will, for the first time, quantify the state’s return on its investments in conservation.   Registration fee: $35.  Lunch will be provided  Register at 
http://www.landfortomorrow.org/Summit

WED 2/23.  4pm.  2011 Preservation Durham Leadership Lecture
Hayti Heritage Center, 801 Fayetteville, Durham.
African American Heritage Leader Paula Robinson to speak.  Ms. Robinson’s company specializes in project management of landmark properties that lend themselves to adaptive re-use and then designs convertible spaces with classic interiors that will be relevant for future generations.   The presentation will be followed by a wine reception. Tickets for the Leadership Lecture are $15, see
http://www.preservationdurham.org/events/leadership_lecture.html    Tickets also available from the Preservation Durham office. Call 919-682-3036 or info@preservationdurham.org

THUR 2/24.  11:30am.   Democratic Women of Wake County meeting featuring Ferrel Guillory.
NC State University Club, 4200 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh
The guest speaker will be Ferrel Guillory, the founder of the Program on Public Life at UNC-Chapel Hill and a former reporter, editorial page editor and columnist for The News and Observer. Mr. Guillory will speak on the current session of the NC General Assembly, focusing on the redistricting and budget battles.  The buffet lines open at 11:30 a.m. and the program begins at 12 noon. The cost of the luncheon is $15.00 payable at the door.  For reservations, email
democraticwomenwakecounty@gmail.com  or call Kay Parry-Hill at 782-7608. The deadline for reservations is Monday February 21   (back)

THUR 2/24.  6pm.  Northern Wake Democrats Meeting, featuring Anthony Tata, Superintendent of Wake County Public Schools  
Nantucket Grill, 1145 Falls River Avenue, Raleigh.
Anthony Tata will be our featured speaker this evening.  Save the Date and PLEASE RSVP  to
wcdpvalentine@gmail.com   All are welcome.   6:00pm registration/socializing, 6:30pm program begins.   (back)

THUR 2/24.  6pmN.C. Center for Voter Education  – 2nd annual Spectrum of Democracy Awards dinner
Renaissance Raleigh North Hills Hotel, 4100 Main at North Hills Street · Raleigh.
Spectrum of Democracy Awards dinner honors citizens, public servants and journalists who are making a positive difference for our state’s democracy.  To purchase tickets, $50 ($35 students/military with valid ID), or for more info go to - 
http://ncvotered.com/spectrum/

THUR 2/24.  6:30pm Great Schools Spring FILM Festival begins
Galaxy Theater, 770 Cary Towne Blvd Cary, (919) 463-9989

Great Schools in Wake is pleased to announce that it will host a film series, Lessons in History: Celebrating the Heroism of the “Average” Citizen.  We will be showing three documentaries about significant events in US and North Carolina history and want to engage our high school and college students in discussion about how these events are related to current issues facing our community.  Tickets will be $5 for adults and $3 for students.  Each film will begin at 6:30 pm, with a moderator introducing the film. After the showing, we will turn up the house lights and have a brief discussion of the film led by a scholar and then accept questions from the audience.  http://wakeupwakecounty.com/cms/greatschools
Feb 24 – With All Deliberate Speed (Brown v. Board US Supreme Court decision)
March 24 – February One (the Greensboro, NC sit-in, widely viewed as one of the seminal moments in the civil rights movement)
April 21 – Eyes On the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Movement 1954-1985

SAT 2/26.  9a – 4pmEnergy Efficiency Education Fair
Century Center, Carrboro, NC
The Towns of Carrboro and Chapel Hill are hosting an Energy Efficiency Education Fair on Saturday, February 26th from 9:00 am­-4:00 pm at the Carrboro Century Center. The fair is geared towards all local residents and businesses, and will feature various experts and vendors who will be available to discuss and lead workshops on a variety of topics related to energy efficiency. The fair is being structured in a drop­-in format, and will also include scheduled workshops. The entire community is encouraged to come out and learn about ways to effectively reduce utility bills and the energy­-use footprint of existing residential and commercial buildings.  For more information, contact: Nora Barger, Energy Efficiency Services Coordinator  
nbarger@cleanenergysol.com or  (919) 918­-7334

SAT 2/26.  7 – 11pm.  Arc of Wake County’s 43rd Annual Gala.
Marbles Kids Museum, 201 East Hargett, Raleigh
Dinner and Dessert.  Silent Auction.  Live Auction.  Open Bar and refreshments. Dancing.  For more info or to purchase tickets ($75), go to   
http://www.arcwake.org/

SUN 2/27.   9:15 – 10:15am.  Sunday Forum  – Conversation with Dr. Edith Rasell, UCC National Staff, Justice and Witness Ministries and Minister of Economic Justice.
Community United Church of Christ, 814 Dixie Trail, Raleigh (corner of Wade Avenue and Dixie Trail).
If you need more information, call 919.387.9479 or email cball@ballmediation.com

MON 2/28.  6pm.  Wake County Executive Board Meeting
Goodwin House. 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh
All are welcome to attend.  We meet the 4th Monday of each month at 6:00pm.  Contact us at 919.828.5656 or
admin@wakedems.org  for more information. (back)

TUE 3/1.  Women’s Advocacy Day.  Keynote speaker will be Lilly Ledbetter
NC General Assembly, 16 West Jones Street, Raleigh
NC Women United is pleased to announce that the advocates from across North Carolina will be joined by Lilly Ledbetter.  Join us to protect access to reproductive health care in North Carolina! – lobby your state legislators – see votes and hear testimony at committee hearings  – rally with women’s rights advocates from around the state   Have Questions?  Want to Register?  Contact Patty Dillon at
Patricia.Dillon@pphsinc.org  or 919.833.7534 x.6145.  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=181719885181933

TUE 3/1 and THUR 3/3.  Dates for Wake Democratic Party Annual Precinct Meetings
Locations to be determined.  Additional information to be provided at www.wakedems.org   (back)

TUE 3/1.  6:30pm.  Young Democrats of Wake County meeting.
Goodwin House, 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh
Join the young democrats monthly at the Goodwin House every first TUE. All are invited.  Contact YD President John Verdejo,
jrverdejo@gmail.com or YD Vice President Matt Calabria, matt.calabria@gmail.com for information on membership and meetings.  (back)

TUE 3/1.  4:30 – 6:30pm.   Triangle Urban Land Institute presents Demographics in the Triangle
NC Museum of Natural Sciences, 11 Jones Street, Raleigh
Projections estimate that around 1.2 million more people will live in the RTP region in 20 years. Although the recession slowed mobility and migration, the Triangle is still well poised to rebound quickly enticing workers and families into the region. So, who are these people and how will they differ from who is here now? What reasons are driving their migration? What are their preferences for housing, transportation, open space, commercial space, and lifestyle?  Registration: $15/ULI member; $25/non-member – register at
http://tinyurl.com/4uhlxnp

WED 3/2.  6:30pm.  Durham People’s Alliance next Membership Meeting.
The Kings Daughters Inn, 204 N. Buchanan Blvd., Durham.
The agenda includes information on Voter ID legislation and budget input for Community Development, Housing, and Education funds. Please join us! 
http://www.durhampa.org/

MARCH MEETING CANCELLED – TUE 3/1.  7pm.  Raleigh NOW – Chapter meeting. First Tuesdays.  – NEXT meeting TUE 4/5
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Raleigh, 3313 Wade Ave, Raleigh, 781-7635.
gailya@nc.rr.com,
http://www.raleighnow.org/

THUR 3/3.  5:30 – 7pm.  Amaka Flynn For Garner Town Council Fundraiser.
Aversboro Coffee, 1401 Aversboro Rd., Garner
For more info, contact Amaka at
flynn4garner@amakaflynn.com or 919-637-2623.  http://www.amakaflynn.com/   (back)

THUR 3/3.   7pm.  Raleigh Documentary Night
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Raleigh, Clara Barton room, 3313 Wade Ave., Raleigh
With poker-faced impersonation as their weapon and World Trade Organization officials as their target, the Yes Men pull off one bold prank after another in an effort to raise political consciousness. And when their outrageous stunts are actually swallowed – hook line and sinker – the Yes Men must up the satirical ante and push the art of public spectacle to hilarious new heights! (82 minutes)  Changing the World one prank at a time! Questions? e-mail Jeff or Anne at docu@healthprotector.com   Admission is free.

THUR 3/3.  6 – 9pm.  New Bern Avenue Corridor Study Public Design Workshop.
Milner Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1950 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh.
We encourage you to participate and register at:
http://www.raleighnc.gov/home/content/CorForms/Articles/NewBernAvenueStudy.html  For information about the study, contact Dhanya Sandeep 919-516-2659 or dhanya.sandeep@raleighnc.gov

TUE 3/8.  7:30 – 9:30am.  RTA Transportation Breakfast – March 2011
12 Davis Drive, RTP Headquarters, RTP, NC.
FREE for RTA Gold, Silver, and Bronze members; $25 for all additional tickets.  Join the RTA at its annual Transportation Breakfast focusing on Wake, Durham, and Orange county leaders’ perspectives on enhancing our transit options—commuter rail, light rail, local and regional bus, and area circulators—to improve our region’s economic vitality and quality of life.  RSVP by March 1.  Questions? Call 919.664.7062 or e-mail Lindsey Costello,
lindsey@letsgetmoving.org   Register at http://tinyurl.com/4wfgx5g

WED 3/9.  7pm.  Wake ACLU Membership meeting featuring Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II delivering the keynote address.
NC Advocates for Justice Building, 1312 Annapolis Drive, Raleigh
Rev Barber will address the Wake County Public School System: Civil Liberties and Equal Opportunity in Jeopardy.  The Wake Chapter will celebrate their 42nd anniversary, and as usual, light refreshments and B-day cake will be served after the meeting and the election of directors for the class of 2014.  For additional info, contact ACLUofWake@gmail or 919-770-0791.

MON 3/14.  12noon.  Raleigh Mayor Meeker to Deliver State-Of-The-City Address.
Mayor Charles Meeker will deliver the state-of-the City address at noon on March 14, in the outer lobby of Memorial Auditorium in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts. The address will be delivered as part of the Raleigh Rotary Club meeting.
The public is invited. Admission is free. There is a charge of $15 for lunch.

MON 3/14.  6 – 8pm.  Wake Democratic Men’s Club Meeting.
Clarion Hotel, 320 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Registration starts at 6 PM, and a plated dinner is served at 6:30 PM. The cost of the sit-down dinner is $17 for members, first-time guests, and those not eligible for Club membership, $20 for non-members. Very important you RSVP FOR DINNER.  RSVP to
wakedemmen@wakedems.org no later than 10am on the Monday of the meeting. Can also rsvp by phone 919-828-5656.  Please let us know if your plans change.  All are invited to join us for good food, good fellowship, and an opportunity to connect with other Democrats!  (back)

WED 3/16.  11a – 1p.   Senior Democrats of Wake County meeting
Crabtree Marriott Hotel, Raleigh
A Dutch buffet lunch begins at 11:00 with the program starting at 11:30.  The public is invited to attend…
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WED 3/16.  6:30pm.  Wake Progressive Dems meeting. 
Goodwin House, 220 Hillsborough, Raleigh..
Pot-luck dinner, no pre-registration necessary.  
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FRI – SAT 3/25-6.  Toward a Moral Consensus Against Torture
Durham, N.C
This event aims to equip participants to understand the arguments against torture and to prepare them for anti-torture advocacy within their own communities, trusting that the greatest protection against the U.S. government’s use of torture is a shared understanding that torture is always wrong.  The registration fee is $10 for students and $35 for non-students. The fee includes two meals and also snacks on Saturday morning.   The deadline to register is Friday, March 18.  
http://divinity.duke.edu/moral-consensus-against-torture

SAT 3/26.  7am.  The Volunteer Center of Durham’s 16th Great Human Race.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park, 309 Blackwell St – Downtown Durham
The Volunteer Center of Durham’s 16th Great Human Race is a unique community fundraising event for nonprofit organizations. The Triangle area race features a 5k competitive run and a 5k community walk through downtown Durham. The event provides an opportunity for any nonprofit agency, school or faith based group to raise money for their own programs and enables businesses and individuals to support the nonprofit of their choice.  More than 100 groups participated in last year’s event and raised nearly $240,000.00 total. 
http://www.thevolunteercenter.org/tp42/page.asp?ID=143674

FRI – SUN 4/1-3.  2011 Young Democrat and College Democrat Convention
Downtown Winston-Salem.
The premiere youth political organizations in North Carolina are joining forces to prepare for a Democratic surge in 2011 and 2012. We will engage the youth of our state to win locally in 2011 and take back the legislature in 2012!  Early Bird Registration is now online at
www.ydnc.org/convention  so register now at the discounted rate of $25 for College and Young Democrats. After March 1st, this price WILL go up.

TUE 4/5.  8:45a – 3:30pm. North Carolina Council of Churches 2011 Legislative Seminar
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1725 N. New Hope Road, Raleigh
Registration is available at our website –
http://tinyurl.com/63sj6wq . Cost including lunch is $23, $12 for students.  In order to guarantee lunch, your registration payment must be received by March 29, 2011.

THUR 4/14.  WakeUp Wake County Water Forum: Is the Bill Coming Due?
JC Raulston Arboretum, 4415 Beryl Road, Raleigh
Free and open to the public.  Additional info provided when available.

TUE – WED 4/26-7.  The 8th Annual Sustainable Energy Conference
NC State University McKimmon Center, Raleigh
http://www.sustainable-energy-conference.org/

SAT 5/21.  AIDS Walk + Ride 2011
Halifax Mall behind the NC General Assembly, Downtown Raleigh
http://www.aidswalkandride.org

Raleigh’s Citizen Advisory Council Meetings.   If you plan on attending, please call ahead to be sure your Citizen Advisory Council is meeting, especially around Holidays.  To check on meeting times, Citizen Advisory Council agendas, or to signup to receive your Citizen Advisory Council agenda by email, visit http://tinyurl.com/377v46w (back)

MON 2/21.  7pm.   East Raleigh Citizens Advisory Council, Meets 3rd Monday.
Lions Park, 516 Dennis Ave.
Call Charlene Willard, Community Specialist at 919-831-6095 or e-mail:
charlene.willard@ci.raleigh.nc.us  for more information.

MON 2/21.  7:30pm.   Glenwood Citizen Advisory Council
Glen Eden Pilot Park, 1500 Glen Eden Drive, Raleigh
Meeting topic:  Keeping your independence: help for staying in your home.  For more information contact the Glenwood CAC chair, Linda Watson, at 781-1044 or
linda@lindawatson.com  or City of Raleigh Community Specialist Jonathan Edwards, 919-996-5712, or e-mail: jonathan.edwards@ci.raleigh.nc.us

TUE 2/22.  7pm.  West Citizen Advisory Council Meets 4th Tuesday
Powell Drive Park, 740 Powell Drive, Raleigh.
Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email sheila.lynch@raleighnc.gov for more information.

MON  2/28.  7pm.  South Central Citizens Advisory Council Meets 4th Monday
Roberts Park Community Center, 1300 East Martin Street
For Additional Website Information go to
http://southcentralcac.googlepages.com  Call Luis Olivieri, Community Specialist, at 919-996-5714 or e-mail: luis.olivieri-robert@ci.raleigh.nc.us  for more information.

THUR 3/3.  7pm North Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 1st Thursday
Millbrook Exchange Park, 1905 Spring Forest Road
Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email stacey.lundy@raleighnc.gov for more information.

MON 3/7.  7pm.  Central Citizen Advisory Council.  Meets 1st Monday
John P. "Top" Greene Community Center, 401 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Call Luis Olivieri, community specialist, at 919-996-5714, or email
luis.olivieri-robert@raleighnc.gov  for more information.

TUE 3/8  7:30pm. Mordecai Citizen Advisory Council Meets 2nd Tuesday
Trinity United Methodist Church, 824 Bloodworth Street, Raleigh.
Go to www.mordecai.org for newsletter. Call Aracelys Torrez, community specialist, at 919-996-5717 or email aracelys.torrez@raleighnc.gov for more information.

TUE 3/8  7pm. Northwest Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 2nd Tuesday.
Police District 21 Building, 8016 Glenwood Ave/US 70, Raleigh
Call Jonathan Edwards, community specialist, at 919-996-5712 or email jonathan.edwards@raleighnc.gov for more information.

TUE 3/8. 7pm. North Central Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 2nd Tuesday
Tarboro Road Park, 121 Tarboro Road, Raleigh.
Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email sheila.lynch@raleighnc.gov for more information.

WED 3/9.  7:30pm.  Five Points Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 2nd Wednesday, as needed.
Garris Building in Fred Fletcher Park, 802 Clay Street, Raleigh
Join email group:
FivePointsCAC-subscribe@yahoogroups.com   Send message to email group: FivePointsCAC@yahoogroups.com  View email group web site: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FivePointsCAC/ Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email sheila.lynch@raleighnc.gov for more information.

THUR 3/10.  7:30pm.  Southeast Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 2nd Thursday.
Worthdale Community Center, 1001 Cooper Road (even months)
Barwell Road Community Center, 3935 Barwell Road (odd months)
Call Jonathan Edwards, community specialist, at 919-996-5712 or email jonathan.edwards@raleighnc.gov for more information.

THUR 3/10.  7pm.  Northeast Citizen Advisory Council
Marsh Creek Park, 3050 New Hope Road, Raleigh, NC
Additional information:
NECAC@mindspring.com Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email stacey.lundy@raleighnc.gov for more information

MON  3/14.  7:30pm.  Six Forks Citizen Advisory Council, Meets Bi-Monthly, Odd Months, 2nd Monday.
Sertoma Art Center, 1400 W. Millbrook Rd.
For more information Luis Olivieri, Community Specialist, at 919-831-6099 or e-mail: luis.olivieri-robert@ci.raleigh.nc.us for more information.

MON 3/14.  7pm.  South Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 2nd Monday
Sanderford Road Neighborhood Center, 2623 Sanderford Road, Raleigh.
Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email sheila.lynch@raleighnc.gov for more information.

MON  3/14.  7pm.  Southwest Citizen Advisory Council, Meets 2nd Monday.
Carolina Pines Park, 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh
Call Sheila Lynch, community specialist, at 919-996-5713 or email stacey.lundy@raleighnc.gov for more information.

WED 3/16.  7pm.  Raleigh Citizens Advisory Council, Meets 3rd Wednesday
City Council Chambers, 222 West Hargett Street, Room 201, Raleigh
Call Dwayne Patterson, Community Specialist Supervisor, at 919-831-6086 or email:
dwayne.patterson@ci.raleigh.nc.us for more information.

THUR 3/17. 7pm.  Hillsborough Citizen Advisory Council Meets on 3rd Thursday.
Pullen Art Center, 105 Pullen Road
Call Jonathan Edwards, Community Specialist at 919-831-6097 or e-mail:
jonathan.edwards@ci.raleigh.nc.us  for more information.

THUR 4/14.  7:30pm.  Falls of Neuse Citizen Advisory Council, Usually Meets bi-monthly on 2nd THUR, even months.
Eastgate Park Community Center, 4200 Quail Hollow Drive, Raleigh
Call Luis Olivieri, community specialist, at 919-996-5714 or email
luis.olivieri-roberts@raleighnc.gov

 


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