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Two members have resigned from the Wake
Forest Human Relations Council, and a
member of the Historic Preservation
Commission must be replaced according to
town policy because of lack of
attendance.
Town Clerk Joyce Wilson is
now taking applications to serve out the
unexpired terms for these open seats.
Wilson will send you an application if
you call her at 665-6190 or download it
at
http://www.wakeforestnc.gov/
government/advisoryboards/aspx.
Applications must be
received by Wednesday, July 26. The town
board will interview the candidates at
its work session on Aug. 1, which begins
at 5:30 p.m.
You must apply by Wednesday,
July 26, and the town board will
interview the candidates at its work
session on Aug. 1, which begins at 5:30
p.m. The appointments will be made at
the board’s regular meeting Aug. 15.
The Human Relations Council
has nine members who encourage
understanding and good will between all
town residents regardless of race, sex,
religion, creed, nationality or economic
status. Members serve three-year terms
and meet the fourth Thursday of the
month at 7 p.m. at town hall.
The Historic Preservation Commission
also has nine members whose purpose is
to promote the educational, cultural and
economic welfare of the Town of Wake
Forest by preserving structures, sites,
monuments, streets, and neighborhoods
which serve as visible reminders of the
history and cultural heritage of the
Town. Members serve three-year terms and
meet on the second Wednesday of each
month at the planning office at 221
South Brooks St. |