JULY NEWS:SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY |
NARCOG has been busy supporting the community, submitting grant applications, and working to keep our seniors healthy. Check out what we’ve been doing in July! |
Foundation Makes A Positive ImpactIn the spirit of the NARCOG Foundation, NARCOG awarded $50,000 to Lawrence County Fire and Rapid Rescue Association (LCFRRA) to be split equally among ten fire departments. Each department was able to use the money how they saw fit. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
Plan Hartselle The City of Hartselle is working on a new Comprehensive Plan to help with future growth. Public opinion is needed to help shape the Plan. The Kick-Off Open House Workshop is open to the public and will be held at the Hartselle Civic Center on August 17 at 5:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
Lawrence County Awarded $1M ARC Grant The Lawrence County Commission was awarded a $1 Million Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Grant for First Solar’s Infrastructure Improvements Project. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
Garden City Receives RAA Grant The Town of Garden City in Cullman County was awarded $250,000 from the Rebuild Alabama Act (RAA) Annual Grant to help improve road infrastructure. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
Morgan County Senior Health Fair Seniors from all over Morgan County were invited to a senior health fair held in Hartselle. This event was unique because sponsorship fees helped fulfill senior center wish lists, with the rest being donated to the NARCOG Foundation. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |
AIRS Certified Deann Saint, a NARCOG Information and Referral Specialist, recently passed her AIRS CRS-A/D exam. AIRS CRS-A/D stands for Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS) Certification for Community Resource Specialist – Aging/Disability (CRS-A/D). Deann is one of ~4,400 people around the United States holding an AIRS certification. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE |