Rockdale County residents will have the chance to learn about community development at DCA101 on March 13. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs program, hosted by Chair and CEO JaNice Van Ness, runs from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Rockdale Auditorium.
DCA101 program scheduled March 13 at Rockdale Auditorium
Key Takeaways:
- DCA101 is the featured program.
- JaNice Van Ness, Rockdale County’s Chair and CEO, will host.
- The Georgia Department of Community Affairs is organizing the session.
- The event will be held on March 13 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Rockdale Auditorium is the official venue.
DCA101 Comes to Rockdale County
The upcoming DCA101 initiative, offered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, will be presented in Rockdale County. This program, designed to share information on state-led community endeavors, aims to help local residents better understand available resources and initiatives.
A Look at the Georgia Department of Community Affairs
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs is known for providing various programs and support to cities and counties across the state. DCA101 serves as an introduction to its services, helping local governments and citizens alike access the department’s offerings more effectively.
Local Leadership and Community Impact
Rockdale County Board of Commissioners Chair and CEO JaNice Van Ness is set to guide the event. As a community leader, Van Ness plays a critical role in bringing state-level resources closer to the county’s residents. The hope is that the DCA101 session will spark new discussions about how Rockdale County can leverage statewide programs for local benefit.
Event Details
The DCA101 program is scheduled for Friday, March 13 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. It will take place at the Rockdale Auditorium, providing a central and familiar location for residents. Those interested can expect an overview of the department’s offerings and an opportunity to engage with local leadership about potential projects.
Why It Matters
Events like DCA101 highlight the importance of collaboration between state agencies and local county governments. By bringing educational resources to Rockdale, this session may encourage community participation and a deeper understanding of how the Georgia Department of Community Affairs supports regional growth.