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- We had 12 members at our virtual holiday party and enjoyed playing Christmas Jeopardy!
- You should have received your Quarter 1 dues. Please try to mail them to Ashley at First Bank by the end of the year (10 S. Tunnel Road Asheville, NC 28805)
- No meetings December 22 or 29. See you on January 5, 2021.
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Our club provided a nice Chick Fil A lunch to the women and children at Steadfast House on Dec. 5th. They were very appreciative!
The moms with children are in the process of creating wish lists on Amazon for Christmas gifts. We will get these ordered next week so they can be delivered by Christmas and the moms can get them wrapped.
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May 16, 2021
We have received sponsorships of $750 from Whole Foods and $250 from TSA Choice!
We need your help getting sponsors!
Click here to print a copy of our sponsorship packet to give a potential sponsor, or let us know if you have someone you would like us to talk to.
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January 5 - Jim Fox, Senior Resilience Associate with NEMAC-Fernleaf, a public-private organization that conducts risks assessments and data analysis solutions for communities and institutions, including climate related resilience. Jim will speak on some of his experiences providing services to communities nationwide, which include Asheville, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Ft. Lauderdale
January 12 - Kiwanian Karon Korp will provide her insights on growth and development in the Asheville Real Estate Market
January 19 - Neal Reed, Director of Operations for New Morning Ltd will speak on the life and legacy of prominent local philanthropist John Cram who recently passed away and had a huge impact on development in downtown Asheville. Cram owned New Morning Gallery, Fine Arts Theatre, and other businesses in town
January 26 - Mary Spivey, Community Manager of the Collider, will speak on the programs and operations of the Collider, a global center for climate entrepreneurs based in downtown Asheville
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2020-2021 officers and board members
Not pictured, Scott Rogers
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