NORTH FULTON, Ga. â As policing dominates national issues relating to law enforcement and race, a local woman has set out to create a dialogue between local officials and the community she hopes will foster positive conversations and build a better sense of community.
Alpharettaâs Sierra Toler has organized the âAlpharetta and Milton Community Conversationâ event scheduled for May 13 at St. James United Methodist Church, which will allow North Fulton residents to connect with local leaders.
A panel of local elected officials, police personnel and church leaders will take questions from the community relating to policing and how it relates to larger issues, including race. The panel will include Alpharetta Mayor Jim Gilvin, Alpharetta Public Safety Director John Robison, Milton Police Chief Rich Austin, the Rev. Gregory Williams of St. James United Methodist Church and the Rev. Reginald Simmons of St. Aidanâs Episcopal Church.
April 17, 2021
The Rock County Public Health Department and the Health Equity Alliance of Rock County (HEAR) invite you to join Milton’s Community Conversation about health in Rock County. Community Conversations are discussion groups where your input will help choose the focus areas for the next Community Health Improvement Plan. Sharing your thoughts, experiences and insights about health in Rock County can make a difference!
The Milton Community Conversation, for anyone who lives or works in Milton, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 21st from 5:30-7:00PM and will be a virtual conversation over Zoom. If you would like to participate, you can register at https://bit.ly/2OvOsIi. If you do not have internet access and would like to participate by phone, call (608) 373-8903 for more information.