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For Immediate Release
May 21, 2008
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Asheville, NC  28804-8507
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Leadership Asheville 27 Accepting Applications for 2008-09 Program

Since 1982, Leadership Asheville has been working with people who want to play a role in making Asheville and Buncombe County better places to live and work. This nine-month program brings together people who care about issues affecting the community and who share a concern for the region's future. Leadership Asheville participants strengthen their community leadership, deepen their commitment to Western North Carolina, and examine issues relating to government, education, economic development and the environment.

"For the past 26 years, Leadership Asheville has worked with nearly 1,000 men and women who live, work and volunteer in the area," said Gerry Goertz, Leadership Asheville director. "The program has given them a better understanding of the history and potential of Asheville and Buncombe County and has helped them define their personal role in the community's leadership."

The Leadership Asheville class of 2008-2009 will begin in September 2008 and run through May 2009.

Applications will be accepted through June 17. Interested candidates should go to the website, www.leadershipasheville.org/programs to apply.

For more information about Leadership Asheville, visit www.leadershipasheville.org or call
828/251-6125.


About Leadership Asheville


Leadership Asheville is regional leader in community leadership development and civic affairs. Leadership Asheville serves as a hub of a significant network that crosses economic and social boundaries, inspiring and challenging talented community volunteers to serve as catalysts for building a healthier community. Leadership Asheville began in 1982 to mobilize community members to serve the community through skill development and exposure to the people, places, and ideas the make the greater Asheville area successful.

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