Join us each Monday at the courthouse from 4 to 5 p.m. rain or shine.
This is our time to bring our community together, to stand and speak and sing with one voice our commitment to community with an emphasis on unity, to equity and justice for all and to love over hate.
Join us, help spread the word and keep in touch via our Facebook page, our website and consider joining the Transylvania NAACP.
Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Moral Monday, January 24
With milder weather forecast for the 24th, we will gather as usual at 4pm for Moral Monday—and for an abbreviated version of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day program originally planned for last week. We encourage participants to bring their own reflections or a favorite quote on the life and message of Dr. King as it applies to today’s world. As a precaution against COVID, we encourage participants to wear masks and maintain social distancing.
Free Covid-19 home tests available
From the national NAACP: COVID-19 has hit our community particularly hard and it is critical for us to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe.
This week, the Biden Administration launched a site offering free COVID-19 test kits. A total of four (4) tests will be shipped to eligible US addresses.
Given Omicron’s impact on the country and rising hospitalizations, it is critically important that individuals increase their capacity to test and know their status. We encourage everyone to take advantage of these kits and continue to engage in safe and hygienic practices.
Christy Ross Director of Health and Wellbeing NAACP
Transylvania NAACP Seeks Volunteers
If you’re looking for a way to help our branch, here are a couple of needs we currently have. Interested? Email us at transnaacp@gmail.com!
Photographer on Moral Mondays: No need for a pro! Just help us document the people and feeling of Moral Mondays.
Fund raisers: As we move into out 2022 season, we’ll be ramping up our fundraising efforts. Please join in!
Newsletter: We could use another newsletter editor/writer!
NOW IS THE TIME TO HELP YOUR TRANSYLVANIA NAACP
What better time than now to contribute your energies to your Transylvania NAACP?
First of all, join us for our monthly meetings. All are welcome!
As we enter a new era for our city, county, state and nation, we need your help! Now is the time when we can truly create change. Click here to join a committee.
All committees would appreciate new members and new energy. There are lots of plans afoot and lots of space for your ideas.
Here’s a listing a committees and a very basic idea of what they’re up to right now. All committees are meeting on Zoom for the time being.
Education: Addresses racial disparities in education, supports students and teachers of color, assist in education on racial issues. Chair is Sheila Mooney. Meets the first Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m. Contact: Roberta Miller, rmillerisme@gmail.com for the link.
Political Action: Coordinates local political actions, advocates with local, state and national lawmakers, partners with similar organizations in advocacy work. Meets the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom. Contact chair, Kathleen Barnes, kathleen@kathleenbarnes.com for meeting link.
Religious Affairs: Brings a religious and spiritual tone to our work. Plans for this year include Time to Talk and Time to Listen series on some of the most contentious issues facing our community today and finding ways disparate communities can learn to communicate and find common ground. Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 5 p.m. Chair is Rev. Carter Heyward. Contact: iscarhey@gmail.com for the meeting link.
Youth: Is still being organized. If you’d like to join, please contact us at transnaacp@gmail.com.
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YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS
President of the United States:
Joseph R. Biden (D): 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20500; 202-456-1111 www.whitehouse.gov/contact; E-mail through website.
U.S. Senate:
Sen. Richard Burr (R): 217 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-3154; 151 Patton Ave., Suite 204, Asheville, NC 28801; 828-350-2437. Email via Website: https://www.burr.senate.gov/ ;E-mail through website
Thom Tillis (R): 185 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510; (202) 224-6342; 1 Historic Courthouse Square, Suite 112, Hendersonville, NC 28792 (828) 693-8750; Website: https://www.tillis.senate.gov/; E-mail through website
U.S. House of Representatives:
Madison Cawthorn (R): 102 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-6401 Website: https://cawthorn.house.gov/contact/offices E-mail: cawthorn.house.gov
NC Governor:
Roy Cooper (D): 20301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-0301; (919) 814-2000; Website: http://governor.nc.gov/contact-governor-cooper; E-mail through website.
NC Senate:
Chuck Edwards (R-Hendersonville) 337 N. Main St., Hendersonville, NC 28792, (828) 214-5700, Website: http://www.chuckedwardsnc.com/
NC House of Representatives:
Jake Johnson (R-Polk), 300 N. Salisbury Street, 602Raleigh, NC 27603-5925 919-715-4466 Jake.Johnson@ncleg.net
Transylvania County Commission:
Jason Chappell (R): P.O. Box 521, Rosman, NC 28772; 828-862-6679 (H). Jason.Chappell@transylvaniacounty.org. Jake Dalton (R): 101 South Broad Street, Brevard, NC 28712, 828-884-3100 jake.dalton@transylvaniacounty.org David Guice (UNA): No address or phone available, David.Guice@transylvaniacounty.org Larry Chapman (R): No address or phone available larry.chapman@transylvaniacounty.org Teresa McCall (R): no address or phone available teresa.mcall@transylvaniacounty.org
Transylvania County Board of Education:
Tawny McCoy (R-chair): 1564 Cashiers Valley Rd., Brevard, NC 28712; 828-884-5015 (H); tmccoy@tcsnc.org Ron Kiviniemi (D): 28 Big Rock Rd., Pisgah Forest, NC 28768; (828) 884-4489; rkiviniemi@tcsnc.org Courtney Domokur (R): 121 Rocky Hill Overlook Drive, Brevard, NC 28712; 330) 714-4414; cdomokur@tcsnc.org Marty Griffin (D): P.O. Box 1023, Brevard, NC 28712; (828) 883-8707: martyg@tcsnc.org Kimsey Jackson (R): 351 Windover Dr., Brevard, NC 28712 (828) 508-2540: kjackson@tcsnc.org
Brevard City Council:
Mayor Maureen Copelof: 828-862-5898: maureenlcopelof@cityofbrevard.com Gary Daniel: Mayor Pro Tem: 828-862-3587; gary.daniel@cityofbrevard.com Mac Morrow: 828-885-8444; mac.morrow@cityofbrevard.com Maurice Jones: 828-883-3200; maurice.jones@cityofbrevard.com Geraldine Dinkins: 828-884-2200 geraldine.dinkins@cityofbrevard.com Aaron Baker: aaron.baker@cityofbrevard.com
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY MARCH & RALLY IN BREVARD
Our community will commemorate and rededicate ourselves to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, January 17th, with a march from Bethel “A” Baptist Church at 290 Oakdale St. to the Courthouse on Main. Following the march, we will hear remarks from speakers including Transylvania NAACP President Tommy Kilgore and Bethel “A”‘s recently installed Reverend Dr. Pamela C. Holder. The march will begin promptly at 5:30, and participants are invited to bring flashlights and/or phones for illumination during the program. As a precaution against Covid, we encourage participants to wear masks and maintain social distancing.
PANEL SET TO RULE THIS WEEK ON NC REDISTRICTING SUIT
Arguments were heard this past week on a consolidated suit filed by a variety of plaintiffs—Transylvania NAACP’s Kathleen Barnes among them—against the Republican-dominated state legislature’s redistricting plans passed last November. If implemented, the plans would likely not only solidify, but actually exacerbate the disproportionality of partisan representation in the state legislature and in the newly expanded US House delegation. Among the most serious revelations to emerge from the hearing was that a key Republican legislator had used “concept” maps drawn by a third party, a fact he had previously denied.
To read an up-to-date summary of the hearings from Carolina Public Press, an independent nonprofit news organization, click HERE.
The NC Supreme Court, which created the panel that heard the case, has required it to rule by Tuesday, with two days after that in which either party may file an appeal to be taken up directly by the Supreme Court.
We’ve had a good year. We’ve had our ups and downs and we’ve been involved in a large number of events—we’ve had so much going on this year. I want to give my heartfelt thanks, not just to the Executive Board, but to every member of our branch. I want to send a holiday cheer out to everyone, and to thank each and every one of you for the hard work that you have done, as volunteers. Thank you to each and every one of you. Have blessed and happy holidays, and for those of you who have to travel, be safe. And please, be energized, so that when we come back on January 1st, we will hit the ground running again, as we always have.
Join us for our next TRANSYLVANIA NAACP Meeting
General Membership and Executive Committee: Meets via Zoom 2nd Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome! Our next meeting is Monday, Jan. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at on Zoom; to join the meeting, click HERE.
No Moral Monday on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. – Join us for the MLK Jr Walk & Celebration!
In the event of winter weather, we will be following the public school closures. If Transylvania County Schools are closed, we will not have Moral Monday. Otherwise Moral Monday is rain or shine!
This is our time to bring our community together, to stand and speak and sing with one voice our commitment to community with an emphasis on unity, to equity and justice for all and to love over hate.
Join us, help spread the word and keep in touch via our Facebook page, our website and consider joining the Transylvania NAACP.
NOW IS THE TIME TO HELP YOUR TRANSYLVANIA NAACP
What better time than now to contribute your energies to your Transylvania NAACP?
First of all, join us for our monthly meetings. All are welcome!
As we enter a new era for our city, county, state and nation, we need your help! Now is the time when we can truly create change. Click here to join a committee.
All committees would appreciate new members and new energy. There are lots of plans afoot and lots of space for your ideas.
Here’s a listing a committees and a very basic idea of what they’re up to right now. All committees are meeting on Zoom for the time being.
Education: Addresses racial disparities in education, supports students and teachers of color, assist in education on racial issues. Chair is Sheila Mooney. Meets the first Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m. Contact: Roberta Miller, rmillerisme@gmail.com for the link.
Political Action: Coordinates local political actions, advocates with local, state and national lawmakers, partners with similar organizations in advocacy work. Meets the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom. Contact chair, Kathleen Barnes, kathleen@kathleenbarnes.com for meeting link.
Religious Affairs: Brings a religious and spiritual tone to our work. Plans for this year include Time to Talk and Time to Listen series on some of the most contentious issues facing our community today and finding ways disparate communities can learn to communicate and find common ground. Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 5 p.m. Chair is Rev. Carter Heyward. Contact: iscarhey@gmail.com for the meeting link.
Youth: Is still being organized. If you’d like to join, please contact us at transnaacp@gmail.com.
YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS President of the United States:
A Message from NAACP Branch President Tommy Kilgore
Photo credit: Transylvania Times
We’ve had a good year. We’ve had our ups and downs and we’ve been involved in a large number of events—we’ve had so much going on this year. I want to give my heartfelt thanks, not just to the Executive Board, but to every member of our branch. I want to send a holiday cheer out to everyone, and to thank each and every one of you for the hard work that you have done, as volunteers. Thank you to each and every one of you. Have blessed and happy holidays, and for those of you who have to travel, be safe. And please, be energized, so that when we come back on January 1st, we will hit the ground running again, as we always have.
WINTER WEATHER UPDATES FOR MORAL MONDAYS
Join us each Monday at the courthouse from 4 pm to 5 pm
In the event of winter weather, we will be following the public school closures. If Transylvania County Schools are closed, we will not have Moral Monday. Otherwise Moral Monday is rain or shine!
This is our time to bring our community together, to stand and speak and sing with one voice our commitment to community with an emphasis on unity, to equity and justice for all and to love over hate.
Join us, help spread the word and keep in touch via our Facebook page, our website and consider joining the Transylvania NAACP.
Join us on our next TRANSYLVANIA NAACP Meeting
General Membership and Executive Committee: Meets via Zoom 2nd Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome! Our next meeting is Monday, Jan. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at on Zoom. The link will be posted close to the meeting.
JOIN US IN 2022!
What better time than now to contribute your energies to your Transylvania NAACP?
First of all, join us for our monthly meetings. All are welcome!
As we enter a new era for our city, county, state and nation, we need your help! Now is the time when we can truly create change. Click here to join a committee.
All committees would appreciate new members and new energy. There are lots of plans afoot and lots of space for your ideas.
Here’s a listing a committees and a very basic idea of what they’re up to right now. All committees are meeting on Zoom for the time being.
Education: Addresses racial disparities in education, supports students and teachers of color, assist in education on racial issues. Chair is Sheila Mooney. Meets the first Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m. Contact: Roberta Miller, rmillerisme@gmail.com for the link.
Political Action: Coordinates local political actions, advocates with local, state and national lawmakers, partners with similar organizations in advocacy work. Meets the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom. Contact chair, Kathleen Barnes, kathleen@kathleenbarnes.com for meeting link.
Religious Affairs: Brings a religious and spiritual tone to our work. Plans for this year include Time to Talk and Time to Listen series on some of the most contentious issues facing our community today and finding ways disparate communities can learn to communicate and find common ground. Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 5 p.m. Chair is Rev. Carter Heyward. Contact: iscarhey@gmail.com for the meeting link.
Youth: Is still being organized. If you’d like to join, please contact us at transnaacp@gmail.com.
YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS President of the United States: