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Registration deadline nears for 2007 leadership class Registration deadline for Leadership Carroll County (LCC), an in-depth adult leadership development program, is Dec. 1. The six-week class will begin in mid-January. The curriculum will include both personal leadership development topics as well as information about the county and current issues. Some of the topics to be explored will be communication skills of leaders, teamwork, serving on boards, county demographics, local government, notfor profits, and much more. The program will be held on six consecutive Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 24 and concluding Feb. 28. The first session will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Camp Tecumseh YMCA Center. Each session thereafter will be from 12 noon to 5 p.m. In order to become better acquainted with the county, the program sites will rotate to different communities within the county. Leadership Carroll County is a result of the Carroll County at the Crossroads strategic planning effort that occurred two years ago. Identified in those planning sessions was the need for leadership development within Carroll County. The purpose of the leadership program is five-fold: 1) to identify and expand the leadership base who will assume active roles in Carroll County; 2) develop leadership capacity by providing the necessary training; 3) increase involvement in government, supporting agencies and civic organizations for the benefit of the entire county; 4) influence change in the county through enhanced leadership; and 5) build a spirit of unity in the county. Leadership Carroll County is open to any county resident, or any person with business or civic activities in Carroll County. There is a registration fee of $100 that will cover a portion of the expenses and lunch and snacks at each session. Participants will receive a notebook of leadership materials. A few half scholarships are available. For more information or to register, contact any member of the task force: Todd Ladd, Ann Brown, Ralph Walker, Janet Ayres, Dan Gottschalk, Larry Trapp, Al Jackson, Anita Werling, Vicky Snipes, Alan Flora, or Susan Scholl, or call 574-967-4135. |
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