Leadership Asheville Seniors                         LAS XIV                       October 4, 2000

 


 

Living on The Edge: Putting a Face on Human Needs

Stephens Lee Community Center, 30 George Washington Carver Avenue

(a left hand turn off Max Street which is off South Charlotte St. at traffic light near Public Works Bldg.)

October 4, 2000

 

"Leadership means influencing the community to face its problems"-Ronald Heifetz

 

This session is dedicated to fellow Leadership Team member 
Hugh Morrell (LAS IX) who died July 14

 

8:25     Coffee and muffins

8:30     Welcome to Stephens Lee
            Patrick Crudup, Asheville Parks and Recreation

8:45    Community Needs and Community Involvement
            David Bailey (LA 16), director, United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County

9:45     Break

10:00   Leveling the Playing Field
           Kathy Agrella, director, Literacy Council

10:45   Feeding the Hungry 
            Sarah Oram (LA 14), director, Meals on Wheels

11:30   Group Processing

12:00   Lunch

12:45   Why Can’t We Just Get Along?
            Robert Smith, executive director, Asheville/ Buncombe Community Relations Council

1:30     More Than a Shelter -- A Home
            Lewis Kraus, director, Western North Carolina Habitat for Humanity

2:15     Break

2:30     Addressing Medical and Family Crises
            Scott Rogers (LA 3), executive director, Asheville Buncombe Community Christian
             Ministry (ABCCM)

3:15     Group Processing

 

Special thanks to Bonnie Habel (LAS VIII), Dan Cabaniss (LAS XI), 
Jack Ingersoll (LAS XII),
Bill Satterfield (LAS XII), Liz Pritchard (LAS XIII)

 

This day is co-sponsored by the City of Asheville. Thanks to Irby Brinson, Asheville Parks and Recreation

 

Suggested Activities:

  • Visit ABCCM, 30 Cumberland Avenue

  • Support the United Way annual campaign

  • Visit Community Relations Council's annual meeting Oct. 26 (Rennaissance Hotel 252-4713 for reservations)

  

 
Leadership Asheville Seniors XIV