DURHAM,
N.C. – Residents looking to play a more active role in their neighborhoods
and the Durham community will get their chance to learn how at this fall’s
Durham Neighborhood College, a class designed specifically for residents to
learn about the organization, operations, and services of their local City and
County governments.
Applications
are now available for the Durham Neighborhood College 2009 Fall Term. This
series of classes, co-sponsored by the City and County of Durham, consist of
interactive sessions facilitated by various local government officials, allowing
residents to learn about key government operations directly from the elected
officials and staff responsible for overseeing key City and County
services.
The
final day to apply for the fall session is Monday, July 27, 2009. All applicants
must be current in their vehicle and property taxes at the time of
application.
The
classes will be held on nine Thursday nights beginning September 10, 2009, from
6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and on one Saturday morning. Space in the Durham
Neighborhood College is limited to 25 people. Applications will be accepted to
create a diverse participant population from as many Durham neighborhoods as
possible as well as residents living outside the city limits. Students must
attend eight of the 10 sessions to successfully complete the
program.
A
light meal is served prior to the start of each class and sessions are held at
City and County facilities. There is a $30 fee for citizens accepted into the
program and five scholarships are available if needed. Area high school students
ages 15 and up, as well as Latino residents, are particularly encouraged to
apply.
Interested
residents should submit a completed application to the Durham County Clerk to
the Board of Commissioners, located at 200 East Main Street, Second Floor,
Durham, N.C. 27701.
To
learn more about Durham Neighborhood College, download an application or apply
on-line, visit the City’s Web site at www.durhamnc.gov/departments/public/dnc.cfm or the
County’s Web site at www.durhamcountync.gov/departments/bocc/Durham_Neighborhood_College/index.html.
Applications
are also available at the Durham County Clerk to the Board of Commissioners and
the City Clerk’s Office. Interested applicants may also contact the City’s
Office of Public Affairs at (919) 560-4123 or the County’s Public Information
Office at (919) 560-0008 for information.