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Hi everyone! Just a reminder that the election for next year’s slate of CCC Board members and officers awaits your vote! Voting has begun, and you can vote right here, right now! For the next couple of days voting is …
Link to the notes from the 10.18.23 Fall Business Meeting
Mark your calendar for the Winter Social and Business Meeting and Social on Sunday, December 3 @ 11:00 am. Club business includes announcement of the election results. Come meet your new CCC Board for 2024! Club social includes lunch. CCC …
Greetings CCC Members! It is time to elect our officers for next year. We have a slate of candidates who are stepping up to lead our club in 2024. The voting will open on November 16 and close on December …
The Board has approved changes to the Club’s bylaws, which are now ready for member review and (eventual) vote. The bylaw project was part of a more extensive effort to review and bring the Club’s corporate formalities up to date. …
The Nominating Committee is proud to present to the CCC membership the following candidates for the open positions on the 2024 Board: President, Conservation Chair and Membership Chair. Electronic voting begins on November 16. President -President Candidate Michael Hazel My …
In recognition of Paul Ferguson’s many years of tireless service to the paddling community it was voted at the July 2023 Membership Meeting to grant him a lifetime membership to the Carolina Canoe Club. Thank you Paul from all of …
The annual CCC Fall Business Meeting will take place on Wednesday, October 18 at 7:00 PM EDT. The meeting will be conducted via Zoom, and all members are invited to access the meeting by following the link below. Please join …
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Pittsboro warns residents that 1,4-dioxane could be in drinking water. What to know. The City of Burlington released an industrial chemical and probable human carcinogen from one of its wastewater treatment plants eight days ago, it informed Pittsboro on Friday. …
Pittsboro warns residents that 1,4-dioxane could be in drinking water. Read more »