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One Dozen Who Care still do care 25 years later | Cherokee Scout, Murphy, North Carolina

Hayesville – “I graduated valedictorian of my middle school,” Ann Woodford said with a laugh. She’s laughing because she was only graduate of her eighth-grade class.

Free Virtual Black History Month Events For North Carolinians by Suzanne Black

  Suzanne LaFollette-Black has been a gerontologist for the past 35+ years. She is the AARP NC Associate State Director of Advocacy and Community Outreach. Suzanne’s career has been in the aging network as a non-profit nursing home administrator, Area Agency on Aging Director, Executive Director of Moore County Department of Aging. Suzanne is originally from Window Rock, Arizona (Navajo Indian reservation). Suzanne has a BS in Sociology and minor in Zoology/ Music from NAU and graduate studies at USC Ethel Andrus Percy Gerontology program and MASA from University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. She served as the NCAOA (NC Association on Aging, Inc.) President from 2018-2020; Rotary; NCIOM Deaf and Hearing committee; Governor’s Highway Safety Executive Committee; and other community organizations.

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