COUNTY OF HAYWOOD: Applicants Sought for Region A Aging Advisory Council

0Comments

County of Haywood issued the following announcement on Oct. 17.

The Haywood County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications to fill five vacancies on the Region A Aging Advisory Council representing Haywood County.

The council meets quarterly at 10 am the first Wednesday of the second month of each quarter (February, May, August, November) at Region A, Southwestern Commission, 125 Bonnie Lane, Sylva, NC.

The council is made up of community members from different counties around the region.  The committee identifies issues affecting aging adults, and makes recommendations about resources and programs.

Members ideally have a background in or awareness of services for aging adults and issues facing the target population in our community.

The Volunteer Board Applicant Form may be downloaded from the “How Do I…Submit Volunteer Board or Committee Application” section of the county website https://www.haywoodcountync.gov/9/How-Do-I  or picked up from the County Manager’s office from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, at the Haywood County Courthouse, third floor, 215 North Main Street, Waynesville.  

Completed applications may be returned to the County Manager’s Office or attached to an email to Amy Stevens, Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, at amy.stevens@haywoodcountync.gov .

Applications will be accepted through December 30, 2022. For more information, contact the County Manager’s Office at 452-6625.                 

Original source can be found here.



Related

Asheville

Asheville Parks and Recreation highlights Bob Jackson as APR Innovator

Bob Jackson has been named an APR Innovator by Asheville Parks and Recreation for his contributions across multiple age groups. His work includes launching youth mindfulness initiatives and supporting local sports programs. The recognition highlights ongoing efforts by city staff to build an inclusive community.

Amanda Edwards, County Commissioner Chair at Buncombe County

Helene Resource Center in Buncombe County to shift to appointment-only services March 30

Buncombe County’s Helene Resource Center will switch to appointment-only services starting March 30 as storm recovery needs decline. The Coxe Avenue location will close March 27; appointments can be made via phone.

Avril Pinder, County Manager

Storyteller Liz Z Pardue to present ‘Keep NC Weird’ at Pack Memorial Library

Keep NC Weird, a program highlighting the unusual and dark history of North Carolina, will be presented by storyteller Liz Z Pardue at Pack Memorial Library in Asheville on Tuesday, March 31 at 5:30 p.m. The event is free and open to all.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Asheville Reporter.