TOWN OF HOPE MILLS: Accepting Applications For Committee Openings

TOWN OF HOPE MILLS: Accepting Applications For Committee Openings
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Town of Hope Mills  issued the following announcement on Jan. 26.

There is still time! The Town is still accepting applications for the Appearance Commission, Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee and the Board of Adjustment. Applications can be found on our website: 

https://www.townofhopemills.com/129/Boards-Committees

The only requirements are that you are at least 18 and live inside the MIA (municipal influence area) – preference is given to those inside the Town limits.

You may apply for any committees and your application will be kept on file for 1 year from the date of its receipt by the Clerk’s office.

Not sure if volunteering is for you?! See existing Board and Committee members share what they enjoy about volunteering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKsSt5VSIPc&t=7s

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Hope Mills 



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