INC NEWS - Positive Groups

Judy Kincaid jkincaid at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 16 17:23:11 EST 2007


Please add

Clean Energy Durham  560-0521
c/o Durham County Cooperative Extension Service
721 Foster St, Durham NC 27701
promotes energy conservation and the use of renewable energy throughout Durham County through education, advocacy, and hands-on projects bringing together diverse groups and individual volunteers.  www.cleanenergydurham.org

Thank you.
Judy Kincaid

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>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:43:47 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
>From: nutryb at mindspring.com
>Subject: Re: INC NEWS - Positive groups working for Durham
>To: Laura Drey <lkdrey2 at yahoo.com>, 	Interneighborhood council
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>Laura;
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>Your list is missing at least one entry:-) :
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>Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association
>P.O. Box 2679
>Durham, NC 27705-2679
>(919) 698-8161
>http://www.ellerbecreek.org/
>"The Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association (ECWA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting, restoring, and enhancing Ellerbe Creek and its adjacent lands as an urban oasis for people and wildlife. Our vision is the creation of a necklace of green space bordering the creek from its headwaters near Cole Mill Road to Falls Lake."
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>Paula Childers
>ECWA Board of Directors
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>>From: Laura Drey <lkdrey2 at yahoo.com>
>>Sent: Jan 15, 2007 5:20 PM
>>To: Interneighborhood council <inc-list at DurhamINC.org>
>>Subject: INC NEWS - Positive groups working for Durham
>>
>>I believe that it is more important than ever for Durhamites, and the press,
>>to make ourselves aware of positive things that are happening where we have
>>chosen to live.  Some of the groups are working to build on the
>>accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, the civil
>>rights movement and other issues that were of importance to them (such as
>>opposing to the Viet Nam War.)  I believe in celebrating their lives and
>>work everyday.    
>>
>>Organizations Serving Durham*
>> 
>>
>>The list includes organizations that work on all sorts of issues.  The
>>following groups are working to improve the Durham community?s welfare,
>>provide for Durhamites social and economic justice, and seek to improve our
>>health, environment and/or enhance our culture and in some cases operate in
>>the Triangle area, southeast region, country and internationally.
>>
>>* (other) = source from other people or I am not very familiar with the
>>group.  Mission statements are quotes from web pages or were submitted from
>>staff or a board member.
>> 
>>Non-profit groups that are Tax Deductible, are 501 c 3
>>
>>Achievement Academy  220-5241
>>PO Box 15656  Durham, NC 27704
>>The Achievement Academy of Durham empowers hard-working, at-risk students to
>>become productive, successful members of the community through GED and
>>postsecondary education.  www.achieveduram.org
>>
>>Aids Community Residence Association (ACRA) 956-7901
>>PO Box 25265,  Durham, NC 27702-5265
>>Provides diverse housing options, compassionate care, and supportive
>>services for individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS.
>>www.acra-org.com/ 
>> 
>>Carolina Justice Policy Center   682-1149
>>PO Box 309  Durham, NC 27702
>>is dedicated to developing and promoting effective, equitable, and humane
>>solutions to criminal justice problems.  www.justicepolicycenter.org
>>
>>Carolina Wren Press
>>120 Morris Street  Durham, NC 27701
>>publishes books for adults with an emphasis on quality writing, especially
>>by writers historically neglected by mainstream publishing.  Books for
>>children specializing in multicultural, nonsexist, and nontraditional
>>content are published under the name Lollipop Power Titles.
>><http://www.carolinawrenpress.org/books.html#ct>
>>
>>Center for Death Penalty Litigation 956-9545
>>201 West Main Street, Suite 301  Durham, North Carolina 27701-3228
>>provide direct representation to death sentenced inmates of North Carolina's
>>death row and consultation assistance to virtually every lawyer practicing
>>capital litigation in the state.  www.cdpl.org/
>>  
>>Child Care Services Association  403-6950 967-3272  779-2220
>>2634 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd., Suite 100  Durham, NC 27707
>>Child Care Services Association (CCSA) is a nationally recognized nonprofit
>>working to ensure affordable, accessible, high quality child care for all
>>families through research, services and advocacy. We are more than just an
>>agency working to improve child care; we are also an association of groups,
>>individuals and volunteers committed to supporting the right of young
>>children and their families to have the best possible life.
>>www.childcareservices.org/
>>
>>Clean Water for North Carolina (formerly Clean Water Fund)  401-9600
>>2009 Chapel Hill Road Durham, NC 27707
>>has worked for clean, safe communities and workplaces with hundreds of
>>communities and thousands of North Carolinians; researches environmental
>>problems, analyzes public policy, and educates and empowers people.
>>www.cwfnc.org/whoweare.htm
>>
>>Common Sense Foundation  821-9270
>>P.O. Box 10808  Raleigh, NC 27605-0808
>>progressive think tank promoting fairness, justice, and opportunity in the
>>state public-policy debate.
>>www.common-sense.org/
>> 
>>(other)  Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina 667-1557
>>PO Box 1929  Durham, NC 27702
>>is to promote and protect community wealth.  We advocate for change in the
>>lending practices of financial institutions to promote wealth building for
>>underserved communities and to end predatory lending practices that strip
>>wealth.  Committed to creative advocacy, CRA-NC uses research, education,
>>mobilization, media, litigation, regulatory challenges, legislative advocacy
>>and stockholder actions to initiate change.   www.cra-nc.org
>><http://www.cra-nc.org>
>>
>>Conservation Council of North Carolina Foundation  839-0978
>>PO Box 12671  Raleigh, NC 27605
>>works to protect, preserve and enhance North Carolina?s natural environment.
>>www.conservationcouncilnc.org
>>
>>Cornucopia House Cancer Support Center  401-9333
>>111 Cloister Court  Overlook Building   Suite 220  Chapel Hill, NC 27514
>>At Cornucopia House people with cancer learn that they are not alone...that
>>there is hope... and that they can affect the quality of their lives. Our
>>programs and services support and empower individuals and families with
>>cancer to explore the best choices for their own approach to coping with
>>cancer.  http://www.cornucopiahouse.org/
>>  
>>Democracy North Carolina   967-9942
>>105 West Main Street  Carrboro, NC 27510
>>is a nonpartisan organization working to fulfill the promise of "one person,
>>one vote, " the bedrock principle of equal rights and self-determination. We
>>the people deserve and demand a government that is responsive to us and
>>committed to the public good.  http://www.democracy-nc.org/
>>
>>Duke Community Bereavement Services  644-6869
>>1001 Corporate Dr.  Hillsborough, NC 27278
>>The mission of Duke Community Bereavement Services is to facilitate a safe
>>and healing grief process for persons of all ages in the Triangle region who
>>are adjusting to a loss due to death.  Duke Community Bereavement Services
>>provides a wide range of services for all ages: short-term individual grief
>>counseling (pet loss included), support groups and grief workshops, and a
>>bi-annual Service of Remembrance. Our comprehensive program for children and
>>teens includes Camp ReLEAF, an overnight bereavement camp for grades K-8. We
>>also provide crisis intervention services to individuals and organizations
>>when a sudden or traumatic death occurs. DCBS is a community resource for
>>grief education, offering community presentations, professional training,
>>referrals and networking with community resources, and a lending library for
>>our clients. 
>>http://dhch.dukehealth.org <http://dhch.dukehealth.org/modules/dhccbereave>
>>(see bereavement services)
>>
>>Duke Hospice  620-3853
>>4321 Medical Park Dr.,  Suite 101  Durham, NC 27704
>>Duke Hospice provides palliative care to meet the physical, emotional and
>>spiritual needs of our patients and their loved ones. Duke Hospice helps
>>patients and their caregivers face the end of life with comfort, dignity,
>>and compassion.  We provides care in patients' homes, nursing homes,
>>assisted living facilities, hospitals, and our hospice inpatient facility in
>>Hillsborough.
>>www.dukehealth.org <http://www.dukehealth.org>    www.dhcc.dukehealth.org
>><http://www.dhcc.dukehealth.org>
>>http://dhch.dukehealth.org/modules/dhcchospice/
>> 
>>Durham Affordable Housing Coalition 683-1185
>>331 West Main Street  Suite 408  Durham, NC 27701
>>is dedicated to promoting safe, fair and affordable housing in Durham.
>>http://www.dahc.org/
>>
>>(other) Durham Area Corp, (DAC), doing business as Dependable Alternatives
>>in the Community  683-3006
>>411 West Chapel Hill St  Suite 603  Durham, NC 27701
>>Philosophy is to
>>provide a quality service to the community for people who are either
>>under-served or in need of services.  serves a wide range of people with
>>disabilities, from infants needing early intervention for developmental
>>problems to adults with mental illness.  www.dacinc.org/
>>  
>>Durham Arts Council?s United Arts Fund  560-2708
>>120 Morris Street  Durham, NC 27701
>>promotes excellence and access in the creation, experience and active
>>support of the arts for all the people of in Durham and the Triangle Region
>>in North Carolina.   http://www.durhamarts.org/
>>
>>Durham Community Land Trustees   490-0063
>>1208 West Chapel Hill Street Durham, NC  27701.
>>Durham Community Land Trustees is committed to providing permanently
>>affordable housing for low to moderate income people and promoting community
>>revitalization in the neighborhoods in which it serves.
>>http://www.dclt.org/
>>  
>>Durham Crisis Response Center  (919) 403-6562  403-9425 (ext  200)
>>206 N Dillard St  Durham, NC 27701
>>24-Hour Crisis Line: The crisis line serves as the gateway to all of the
>>shelter and support services offered by DCRC, including case management,
>>counseling, and legal advocacy. Information and Case Management, Sexual
>>Assault Services for Individuals & Families, Legal Advocacy, Survivors?
>>Groups, Specialized Safety Programs, Temporary Emergency Shelter.
>>http://durhamcrisisresponse.org/
>>
>>(other) Durham Farmers Market   484-3084
>>www.durhamfarmersmarket.org
>> 
>>(other) Durham Library Foundation  560-0193
>>P.O. Box 3809, Durham, N.C. 27702-3809
>>develops and encourages the long-term financial health and growth of the
>>Library through annual gifts, endowment and capital contributions.
>>www.durhamcountylibrary.org/pr/foundation.htm
>> 
>>Durham People's Alliance  682-7777
>>331 West Main Street  Suite Box 503  Durham, NC 27701
>>is a grassroots organization of Durham citizen-volunteers that works to
>>improve life in our community including the following issues: Social and
>>Economic Justice - Safe Neighborhoods - Affordable Housing Educational
>>Excellence - A Healthy Environment - Smart Growth.
>>http://www.durhampa.org/
>>
>>(other) Durham Public Education Fund
>>
>>Durham Technical Foundation (part of Durham Technical Community College)
>>1637 Lawson St  Durham NC 27703
>>
>>El Centro Hispano  687-4653
>>201 West Main Street, Suite 100  Durham, NC  27701
>>is dedicated to strengthening the Latino community and improving the quality
>>of life of Latino residents in Durham, North Carolina, and the surrounding
>>area.  www.elcentronc.org/
>>
>>Eno River Association   620-9099
>>4419 Guess Rd Durham, NC 27712
>>is dedicated to conserving and protecting the nature, culture, and history
>>of the Eno River basin.  http://www.enoriver.org/
>> 
>>(other) Equality North Carolina Foundation  829-0343
>>P.O. Box 28768  Raleigh, NC 27611
>>is a statewide advocacy organization that works to secure equal rights and
>>justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender North Carolinians.
>>www.equalitync.org/
>> 
>>Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina  919.875.0707
>>3808 Tarheel Drive Raleigh, NC 27609
>>provides food to people at risk of hunger in 34 counties in central and
>>eastern North Carolina.  http://www.foodbankcenc.org/
>> 
>>Full Frame Documentary Film Festival  687-4100
>>324 Blackwell Street, Suite 500  Washington Building, Bay 5  Durham, NC
>>27701
>>celebrates the power and artistry of documentary film. The festival is an
>>important arena for documentary filmmakers ? a place where they can showcase
>>their work theatrically in an environment that stimulates conversation and
>>community between other filmmakers, industry executives and the general
>>public.  Festival will be held April 12 ? 15, 2007 in downtown Durham.
>>http://www.fullframefest.org/
>>
>>Genesis Home 683-5878
>>P.O. Box 25426  Durham NC 27702
>>works to end homelessness for families with children, and for young people,
>>by providing shelter and teaching the life skills that foster independence.
>>http://www.genesishome.org/
>>
>>(other) Habitat for Humanity of Durham  682-0516
>>215 N. Church St.,  Durham, NC 27701
>>"Habitat for Humanity of Durham transforms lives and communities by making
>>homeownership possible in partnership with people who care."
>>http://www.durhamhabitat.org/
>> 
>>(other) Hear Our Public Employees (HOPE) 828-8059
>>PO Box 12133  Raleigh, NC 27605
>>is a coalition to secure full rights for workers in North Carolina?s state
>>and local governments.
>>www.nchope.org  
>>
>>Housing  for New Hope   682-3777; 220-3777
>>18 West Colony Place, Suite 250    Durham, NC 27705
>>works to prevent and end homelessness ONE VALUABLE PERSON AT A TIME.   The
>>organization's mission is to encourage and assist homeless people and other
>>persons in crisis to move toward lives marked by increased levels of
>>stability, dignity, hope, and independence.  Housing for New Hope provides a
>>unique continuum of care for the most needy of Durham's citizens through
>>outreach and crisis assistance, transitional housing, and permanent housing.
>>http://www.housingfornewhope.org/
>>
>>Institute for Southern Studies  419-8311
>>PO Box 531  Durham, NC 27702
>>is an essential resource for grassroots activists, community leaders,
>>scholars, policy makers and others working to bring lasting social and
>>economic change to the region. The Institute has maintained a strong
>>commitment to developing research and publication projects that directly
>>support grassroots organizing, especially efforts for corporate and
>>government accountability; has examined the southern contribution to culture
>>and social change.  The Institute's journal, Southern Exposure, has gained
>>critical praise for its thorough investigations, unsentimental portraits of
>>Southern life, and resources for change.  http://www.southernstudies.org/
>>
>>IPAS  967-7052  800-334-8446
>>PO Box 5027,  Chapel Hill, NC 27514
>>IPAS has worked for three decades to increase women's ability to exercise
>>their sexual and reproductive rights and to reduce deaths and injuries of
>>women from unsafe abortion. IPAS's global and country programs include
>>training, research, advocacy, distribution of equipment and supplies for
>>reproductive-health care, and information dissemination.
>>http://www.ipas.org/
>>
>>(other) Legal Aid of North Carolina 856-2564
>>P.O. Box 26087   Raleigh, NC 27611
>>Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides
>>free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure
>>equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers to economic
>>opportunity.   www.legalaidnc.org/
>>
>>List Enhancement Action Project (LEAP) a project of NetCorps  919-416-1513
>>711 Iredell St.   Durham, NC 27705
>>NetCorps mission is to increase the capacity of environmental, social
>>justice and community-based organizations to organize, advocate, and address
>>social and environmental issues through the application of appropriate
>>communication and information technology, training and assistance.
>>www.netcorps.org 
>> 
>>Manbites Dog Theater  682-4974
>>PO Box 402, Durham NC 27702
>>http://www.manbitesdogtheater.org/
>> 
>>NAMI North Carolina  788-0801
>>309 W. Millbrook Road Ste. 121,  Raleigh, NC  27609
>>improve the quality of life for individuals and their families living with
>>the debilitating effects of severe and persistent mental illness.  We work
>>to protect the dignity of people living with brain disorders through
>>advocacy, education, and support.  http://www.naminc.org/
>>
>>NCWARN   (North Carolina Waste Awareness and Reduction Network)  416-5077
>>P.O. Box 61051, Durham, NC 27715-1051
>>uses science and activism to tackle climate change and reduce hazards to
>>public health and the environment from nuclear power and other polluting
>>electricity production, and working for a transition to safe, economical
>>energy in North Carolina. ?NCWARN is a grassroots non-profit using science
>>and activism to tackle climate change and reduce hazards to public health
>>and the environment from nuclear power and other polluting electricity
>>production, and working for a transition to safe, economical energy in North
>>Carolina.?  <http://www.ncwarn.org>
>> 
>>(other) North Carolina Peace and Justice Coalition
>>http://www.ncpeacejustice.org/
>>
>>(other) North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association  832-7601
>>PO Box 6465, Raleigh, NC 27628-6465
>>http://www.ncsustainableenergy.org/
>> 
>>Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina  (changed name recently)
>>942-7762    
>>provides sexual and reproductive health care, education, and information to
>>millions of women, men, and teens.
>><http://www.ppfa.org/ppcnc
>>
>>Scrap Exchange 688-6960
>>548 Foster Street  Durham, NC 27701
>>?Has a shop/reuse center for industrial discards, an art gallery, warehouse
>>and workshop/birthday party room.?  Also offers classes.
>>http://www.scrapexchange.org/
>>
>>Senior PharmAssist  688-4772
>>406 Rigsbee Avenue  Suite 201   Durham, NC 27701-2186
>>promotes healthier living for Durham seniors by helping them obtain and
>>better manage needed medications and by providing health education,
>>community referral, and advocacy.  http://www.seniorpharmassist.org/
>>
>>SeeSaw Studio  687-4411
>>326 West Geer St.,  Durham, NC 27701
>>SeeSaw Studio provides public workshops and an apprenticeship program for
>>youth ages 7 to 18 with a focus on underserved youth. SeeSaw's program is
>>designed to address the lack of opportunities for career training in art &
>>design for low-income youth and the chronically high teen drop-out rates. We
>>promote confidence, collaboration, creativity and community.
>>www.seesawstudio.org/
>>
>>SEEDS (South East Efforts Developing Sustainable Spaces)  683-1197
>>706 Gilbert Street  Durham,  NC  27701
>>encourages respect for life, for earth and for each other.  We help
>>individuals, neighborhoods and communities grow together through gardening,
>>gathering and education.  www.seedsnc.org
>> 
>>Southeast Regional Economic Justice Network  683-4310
>>P.O. Box 240  Durham  N.C. 27702-0240
>>mission is to build an inclusive, intergenerational economic justice
>>movement, grounded in Southern reality, that creates fullness of life for
>>all.  REJN was organized to enable organizations of Southern workers, women,
>>and youth, and the general public better understand and proactively respond
>>to economic restructuring and worsening conditions in our communities.
>>http://www.rejn.org/
>> 
>>(other)  SpiritHouse 688-8111 ext 288
>>P.O. Box 61865  Durham NC 27715
>>SpiritHouse works each day in local neighborhoods throughout the Triangle
>>and North Carolina. We bring hope, raise consciousness, and work with
>>low-income families and children in need.
>>SpiritHouse programs focus on education, the arts, health, and economic
>>opportunities. By fighting illiteracy, racism, and poverty, we help needy
>>families with projects that have an impact that's measurable and lasting.
>>SpiritHouse strives for a better future, social justice and cooperation, to
>>eliminate illiteracy, racism, and poverty, which hinder our life choices and
>>human possibilities.  http://SpiritHouse-nc.org
>>
>>Student Action with Farmworkers  660-3652
>>1317 W. Pettigrew St  Durham, NC 27705
>>bring students and farmworkers together to learn about each other?s lives,
>>share resources and skills, improve conditions for farmworkers, and build
>>diverse coalitions working for social change. SAF accomplishes its mission
>>by working with farmworkers to address their concerns through documentation
>>of human rights violations, grassroots education and mobilization,
>>leadership development of young people, policy advocacy, and support of
>>labor organizing.  http://www.saf-unite.org/
>> 
>>Threshold 682-4124
>>P.O. Box 1706  Durham, NC 27703
>>providing employment, education, socialization and recreation opportunities
>>to adults in Durham with severe mental illness.
>>www.thresholdclubhouse.org
>> 
>>Triangle Community Foundation  474-8370
>>4813 Emperor Blvd.  Cambridge Hall, Suite 130  Durham, NC 27703
>>connects philanthropic resources with community needs, creates opportunity
>>for enlightened change, and encourages philanthropy as a way of life serving
>>Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham counties.
>>http://www.trianglecf.org/
>>
>>(other) Triangle Empowerment Center 687-7700
>>353 West Main St.  lower level  Durham, NC 27701
>>We believe in the individual's unique recovery process. Each person is lead
>>through a series of life experiences that make up their journey. Everyone is
>>an expert on his/her own life.  We are here to provide relationships based
>>on reciprocity and shared experiences that promote recovery. Meaningful
>>activities such as computer labs, movies, service projects, WRAP (Wellness
>>Recovery Action Plan), and self-help groups serve as vehicles for change,
>>expanded self-awareness and community involvement.
>> 
>>Triangle Land Conservancy (TLC)  833-3662
>>1101 Haynes Street, Suite 205 Raleigh, NC 27604
>>is the land trust for a six-county region (including Chatham, Durham,
>>Johnston, Lee, Orange and Wake counties.) TLC protects important open
>>space?stream corridors, forests, wildlife habitat, farmland and natural
>>areas?to help keep our region a healthy and vibrant place to live and work.
>>www.tlc-nc.org/  
>> 
>>TROSA  419-1059
>>1820 James St.
>>Durham, NC 27707
>>assist in changing lives and increasing law-abiding behavior by providing a
>>self-supporting, two-year, residential, self-help community serving
>>offenders and substance abusers at no cost to the individuals.
>>http://www.trosainc.org/
>>
>>Urban Ministries of Durham  682-0538
>>410 Liberty Street  PO Box 249  Durham, NC 27702-0249
>>serves the emergency needs of Durham?s people.  http://www.umdurham.org/
>>
>>WNCU 530-7445
>>1801 Fayetteville, PO Box 19875 Durham, NC 27707
>>Public radio station featuring jazz.   www.nccu.edu/campus/wncu
>> 
>>Walltown Children?s Theatre
>>
>>Laura Drey
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>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:37:56 -0500
>From: "American LAbor" <americanlabor at nc.rr.com>
>Subject: INC NEWS - Fw: CSF invite
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>Several years ago the mayors of each Triangle city came together to try and figure out how we (as citizens and government) were going to pay for the costs of the phenomenal growth they were seeing in our communities.
>
>This 'meeting of the minds' took place over seven years ago, but out of those first meetings came a coalition of neighborhood, business and community leaders who formed the Community Success Forum.
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>Each year the form sponsors a topic that helps educate and inform elected officials, residents and the different Chambers of Commerce groups along with other community and civic organizations.
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>These forums are open for attendance by anyone interested in learning more.
>
>Last year, CSF tackled Immigration.  In years past the topics have included Transit Oriented Development, Transportation, Schools, Smart Growth and Infrastructure needs like Solid Waste and Water resources.
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>Next month is an indepth forum regarding the financial situations the Triangle as a region are in and how we as residents need to realize that the State of NC nor the federal government is going to bail us out in paying for the bills that will be coming due because of our growth.
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>Do you have an opinion?   Would you like to know what some of the possibilities are for our future?
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>How do you feel about higher property taxes?   increased gasoline taxes?  vehicle registration fees?  or real estate transfer fees?
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>What are your suggestions on how we're going to pay for new schools, repair or even build roads,  increase the safety of our drinking water or handle the cost of the next disaster in the Triangle?
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>For $35 you'll get a chance to learn more and express yourself!
>
>Please consider coming!
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>February 8, 2007 
>Registration/Breakfast: 8 - 8:30 am 
>Program: 8:30 - 11:45 am 
>Prestonwood Country Club 
>300 Prestonwood Parkway, Cary 
>COmmuNity SuCCeSS FORum 
>Financing Our Growth 
>The 2007 Community Success Forum will focus on the financing 
>aspect of growth that the Triangle is experiencing by building upon 
>the Wake County Blue Ribbon Committee report and by taking 
>a look at other financing alternatives. Hear about the Institute 
>for Emerging Issues' plan for statewide tax reform and how this 
>reform effort could affect your business. Join elected leaders from 
>throughout the Triangle to discuss how we can finance our growth. 
>The Community Success Forum is an annual forum hosted by a 
>collaboration of chambers of commerce in the Triangle region as 
>well as other strategic partners to generate discourse and find 
>solutions to the region's growth-related challenges. Register now 
>for this exciting event! 
>(6158-2810-0702-4258) 
>gold sponsors Progress Energy 
>WakeMed Health & Hospitals
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>PO Box 2978 . Raleigh, NC 27602-2978 
>www.raleighchamber.org 
>Financing Our Growth 
>FebRuaRy 8, 2007 
>gold sponsors Progress Energy 
>WakeMed Health & Hospitals
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>From: Blackley, Heather 
>To: anelson at carolinachamber.org ; Andrew Tate ; Beau Mills ; rcsinclair at tricc.org ; chris.blake at nelsonmullins.com ; Jodi LaFreniere ; John Hodges-Copple ; Johnna.Rogers at co.wake.nc.us ; lhall at mckimcreed.com ; mheath at carychamber.com ; mwshiflett at hotmail.com ; mjennings at co.wake.nc.us ; pwall at triangleregion.org ; phannah at durhamchamber.org ; paulholmes at ft.newyorklife.com ; taralynl at rrar.com ; tminton04 at hbawake.com 
>Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:14 PM
>Subject: CSF invite
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>Some of you mentioned at today's meeting that you needed the PDF version of the invite again.  I have attached it for everyone.  Minutes from today's meeting will be sent in the next day or so.
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>Let me know if anyone needs anything else.
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