NCACC April district meetings

The NCACC has scheduled five district meetings to be held across the state beginning April 6 to update county officials on important legislative issues and provide information on other Association initiatives, services and programs. Registration opens at each meeting at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., and the program will begin in short order and conclude by 8 p.m.

Dates and venues
Date(s) Day County Venue Address
April 6 Wednesday Buncombe Doubletree Biltmore Hotel 115 Hendersonville Road, Asheville
April 7 Thursday Wilkes Holiday Inn Express 1700 Winkler St., Wilkesboro
April 14 Thursday Randolph Banquet Centre 2045 N. Fayetteville St., Asheboro
April 20 Wednesday Cumberland Crown Coliseum 1960 Coliseum Drive, Fayetteville
April 21 Thursday Martin Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center – Meeting Center 2900 NC Highway 125 South, Williamston

Because of the economic conditions facing counties, the Association has again decided to waive the registration fee for this year's meetings to make it easier for county officials to attend. Pre-registration is required to help us get an accurate meal count. Two NCACC partners have stepped up to help sponsor the meetings to enable the Association to recoup the expenses that would typically be covered by the registration fee.

Attendees will earn three credits toward the Practitioner, Master or Mentor recognition levels through the Local Elected Leaders Academy (LELA) Recognition Program. To learn more about LELA, click here.


The following sponsors have agreed to help underwrite the cost of the district meetings so the registration fee could be waived in light of the ongoing economic difficulties faced by counties:

Community Eye Care, an endorsed benefits provider of the Association, has agreed to serve as a co-sponsor for all five meetings. The Community Eye Care vision plan enables employees and their dependents to substantially reduce their expenditures for routine eye care, and the plan entails no cost for the county. The CEC plan actually represents a savings for employees, not an extra cost.

Local Government Federal Credit Union has agreed to serve as a co-sponsor for all five meetings. LGFCU is a not-for-profit, member-owned financial cooperative established to serve the financial needs of local government employees, elected officials, volunteers and their families.