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Michael F. Easley Governor State of North Carolina Office of the Governor Governor's Press Office State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001 (919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005 FAX (919) 733-5166 For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Vanessa Capobianco/Elizabeth Woosley Date: August 5, 2005 Phone: 919/733-5612 GOV. EASLEY REAPPOINTS JONES AND SHORE TO YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Archie M. Jones of Battleboro and Richard H. Shore of Trinity to the N.C. State Youth Advisory Council. Jones is a human relations specialist for the City of Rocky Mount. He is treasurer of the Twin Rivers Chapter of the American Red Cross and the Council of Community Services in Nash and Edgecombe counties. Jones is trained in conflict mediation from the Mediation Center of Eastern Carolina and crisis response from the N.C. Human Commission. He received his bachelor’s degree in math from Fayetteville State University. Shore is recreation supervisor for High Point Parks and Recreation. He is advisor to the High Point Youth Council. Shore received the 30-year service award in 2003 from the N.C. Recreation and Park Association. He received his bachelor’s degree in recreational leadership from Western Carolina University. The council advises the youth councils of North Carolina, encourages state and local councils to take an active part in governmental and civic affairs, promotes and participates in leadership and citizenship programs and cooperates with other youth-oriented groups. It also receives and recommends expenditure of gifts and grants from public and private donors on behalf of the Department of Administration. There are 20 members on the council, each serving a two-year term. The governor appoints 10 members. ###
Object Description
Title | Easley, Michael. Boards and Commissions Press Release, 2005-08-05, Gov. Easley Reappoints Jones and Shore to Youth Advisory Council |
Other Title | 2005-08-05, Gov. Easley Reappoints Jones and Shore to Youth Advisory Council |
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North Carolina. Office of the Governor Easley, Michael F., 1950- |
Date | 2005-08-05 |
Subjects |
Easley, Michael F., 1950- Governors--North Carolina Press releases--North Carolina |
Time Period | (1990-current) Contemporary |
Description | RALEIGH - Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Archie M. Jones of Battleboro and Richard H. Shore of Trinity to the N.C. State Youth Advisory Council. |
Rights | This item is provided courtesy of the State Archives of North Carolina and is a public record according to G.S.132.; |
Collection | Michael F. Easley. Governors' Papers. State Archives of North Carolina |
Type | Text |
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English |
Format | Press releases |
Digital Collection | Governors' Papers |
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Full Text | Michael F. Easley Governor State of North Carolina Office of the Governor Governor's Press Office State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001 (919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005 FAX (919) 733-5166 For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Vanessa Capobianco/Elizabeth Woosley Date: August 5, 2005 Phone: 919/733-5612 GOV. EASLEY REAPPOINTS JONES AND SHORE TO YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Archie M. Jones of Battleboro and Richard H. Shore of Trinity to the N.C. State Youth Advisory Council. Jones is a human relations specialist for the City of Rocky Mount. He is treasurer of the Twin Rivers Chapter of the American Red Cross and the Council of Community Services in Nash and Edgecombe counties. Jones is trained in conflict mediation from the Mediation Center of Eastern Carolina and crisis response from the N.C. Human Commission. He received his bachelor’s degree in math from Fayetteville State University. Shore is recreation supervisor for High Point Parks and Recreation. He is advisor to the High Point Youth Council. Shore received the 30-year service award in 2003 from the N.C. Recreation and Park Association. He received his bachelor’s degree in recreational leadership from Western Carolina University. The council advises the youth councils of North Carolina, encourages state and local councils to take an active part in governmental and civic affairs, promotes and participates in leadership and citizenship programs and cooperates with other youth-oriented groups. It also receives and recommends expenditure of gifts and grants from public and private donors on behalf of the Department of Administration. There are 20 members on the council, each serving a two-year term. The governor appoints 10 members. ### |