Nineteen people have completed the Resident Session of Kannapolis 101. Kannapolis 101 is held once a year and focuses on educating residents about the City and its services.
For eight weeks, participants visit each of the City departments such as police, fire, planning, public works, etc., and are to see firsthand how each department meets the needs of residents. The class completes many hands-on exercises to give them an appreciation for the various jobs and functions of city employees.
Completing the class this fall were: Adael Shinn, Alberto Luevano, Anita Parker, Brenda McCombs, Christopher Dooley, Diana Shipe, Donnell Dixon, Gerry Depken, Heather Driskell, Kay Nixon, Mara Oyaneder, Mary Rigby, Michael Drye, Mike Whitney, Nathan Payne, Sam McAllister, Suzanne Irvin, Valerie Crayton, and Wilfred Bailey.
The next class will be offered in the fall of 2019. For more information email
mloveless@kannapolisnc.gov.
Suzanne
Irvin, Heather Driskell, Mike Whitney, Adael Shinn, Wilfred Bailey, Donnell
Dixon. Back: Sam McAllister, Gerry Depken, Kay Nixon, Nathan Payne, Mary Rigby,
Valerie Crayton, Michael Drye, and Diana Shipe
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Pictured: Alberto Luevano, Anita Parker, Brenda McCombs, Christopher Dooley,
and Mara Oyaneder