Century Clerks To Continue Education, Mayor Headed To Economic Summit

March 7, 2012

Century’s mayor and clerk staff will be attending an upcoming seminar or summit, thanks in part to a grant.

Town Clerk Leslie Gonzalez and three other town hall employees will attend an upcoming continuing education seminar in Pensacola at a total cost of $316. The four will attend alternating sessions so that town hall operations will not be interrupted.

The seminar will be funded from a $400 Certified Municipal Clerk Institute Scholarship that Gonzalez received from the Municipal Code Corporation Education Fund.

Mayor Freddie McCall will attend the “Rethinking Rural” Rural Economic Development and Tourism Summit next week near Tallahassee. The summit will focus on several issues facing rural areas, including changes in the way the state of Florida is focusing on these issues and partnerships with such entities as education and the military. Agenda items will include a legislative update, self-sustainability by economic development organizations, tourism and funding sources.

The cost for the mayor to attend the summit will be $95 plus two nights in a hotel.

Comments

2 Responses to “Century Clerks To Continue Education, Mayor Headed To Economic Summit”

  1. steve on March 8th, 2012 8:44 am

    @jane! our mayer here in century really loves his town and people! I work at a small store in century and Mr Freddie alaways finds time to stop by to see how things are going with the store and also with me and the others that work here!!!and it comes from his heart !u just got to meet our mayer and council to know what im saying!!!!!!!

    Steve!

  2. Jane on March 8th, 2012 6:04 am

    Maybe the County commissioners and Mayor in Pensacola should start taking lessons from Century!