Apache Junction Citizen Leadership Institute eyes spring session
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 12/18/19
The next Apache Junction Citizen Leadership Institute is scheduled for January through April 2020, providing a chance for residents to learn how municipal government works and how to engage in the community.
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Apache Junction Citizen Leadership Institute eyes spring session
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Independent Newsmedia
The next Apache Junction Citizen Leadership Institute is scheduled for January through April 2020, providing a chance for residents to learn how municipal government works and how to engage in the community.
Any resident living within the city limits of Apache Junction, or non-resident who works or volunteers in Apache Junction can participate, according to a press release.
The institute provides an opportunity for interested citizens to partake in an orientation for serving as possible future members on a city board or commission.
This free eight-session class will be every other Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. in the spring, beginning Jan. 15. Light refreshments will be served during classes.
Those interested can register at the city’s website.