This is the third annual Volunteer of the Year award by the City of Asheville. A panel appointed by the Neighborhood Advisory Committee reviews and evaluates nominations and selects the recipient.
In the wake of the Civil War, tucked in the rumpled valley between Hendersonville and Sweeten Creek roads in South Asheville were three African-American communities: Rock Hill Colored Village, Petersburg and “New” Shiloh.
This is the third annual Volunteer of the Year award by the City of Asheville. A panel appointed by the Neighborhood Advisory Committee reviews and evaluates nominations and selects the recipient.
Tomorrow deals with the issues of climate change and optimistically identifies concrete solutions to the environmental and social issues we face in the 21st century, be it agriculture, energy, education and governance.
Our Parks and Recreation Cordinator has offered to provide transportation to and from Mars Hill Univeristy for the “Around Here” Series that will be showcasing information about our community.