NEWS BRIEFS

ATAX workshop on Aug. 10

The City of Beaufort will hold a Learn and Share workshop for potential ATAX applicants at 9 a.m.,  Thursday, Aug. 10, in the Beaufort City Hall, Community Development Conference Room, 1911 Boundary St.

Applications may be accessed on the City’s website under Government – Tourism Development Advisory Committee – or they may be picked up at City Hall.

For questions and additional information contact Jay Phillips, ATAX administrator, at jphillips@cityofbeaufort.org, (843) 525-7071.

Walk for Water/Water Mission

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort will host Robert (Lash) Lasher in a presentation about Walk for Water and Water Mission on August 17 at 6:30 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall, 178 Sams Point Road.

Join us to find out how these two important projects bring safe water to those in greatest need throughout the world. This event is open to the public. All are welcome to attend.

Zonta meeting set for Aug. 22

Kelly Procida, Assistant Director on the Global Cause Partnerships team at UNICEF USA, will be the guest speaker for the Zonta Club of Beaufort’s August 22 meeting. Procida will be sharing stories of her latest assignment, supporting Zonta International’s projects in Peru.

Procida has worked with UNICEF since 2014. She has worked with their Youth Engagement programs and was a Global Citizenship Fellow working with volunteers across the United States. Now in her current role, Kelly works with civil society organizations partnering with UNICEF USA, leading strategic communications and engagement opportunities, which showcase the impact of their support for the world’s children.

The August 22 meeting will be held at The Smokehouse Restaurant on Paris Avenue in Port Royal at 6 p.m. All Zontians are encouraged to attend this very special presentation.

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