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“At Holt County Economic Development we believe we are stronger together. When all of Holt County’s communities work together we build a stronger rural community in Holt County,” said director Darby Paxton.
Holt County’s leadership program, HomeTown Leadership Institute, is a way to learn more about the people, businesses and organizations in Holt County and bring the communities together.
Join the 2020 HomeTown Leadership Institute to be inspired to build a stronger rural community and continue to grow Holt County.
HomeTown Leadership Institute meets every second Wednesday of the month from March through October. Sessions run from approximately 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meeting locations are held throughout Holt County.
Sessions focus on the areas of strengths-based leadership; economic development and housing; local government; agriculture; education; entrepreneurship; health, wellness and human services; community foundations, nonprofits and volunteerism.
Sessions for HomeTown Leadership Institute start Wednesday, March 11. Applications are available online at growholt.com/programs-services/hometown-leadership-institute/ or at the Holt County Economic Development office at the O’Neill Depot Building, 330 E. Hancock St. Applications are due by Feb. 12.
For more information, contact Kristi Peterson at 402-336-1504, [email protected], or visit growholt.com/programs-services/hometown-leadership-institute/.
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