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- Posted September 15, 2011
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Jackson Affordable Housing Annual Meeting and Luncheon is set for Sept. 22
Jackson Affordable Housing Corporation (JAHC) will hold its Annual Meeting/Luncheon on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Armory Arts Village located at 100 Armory Court.
The annual board meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. (open to the public) followed by a prison-style lunch to be served at noon.
Also, history storyteller, Judy Gail Krasnow, will perform.
Donations for the lunch are $20 per person.
JAHC will present the annual report followed by guest speaker Larry Shaffer (Jackson City Manager), and an award presentation.
JAHC is a nonprofit corporation that provides financial assistance to low to moderate-income families that qualify for a mortgage in the city of Jackson, and provides home ownership counseling county-wide.
JAHC also purchases substandard housing and renovates homes to resell at affordable prices.
For reservations, call (517) 788-4626 or email jahc2@jacksonaffordablehousing.org.
Sponsorships for the annual meeting are available: Gold Sponsorship: $175 (includes lunch for 6);
Silver Sponsorship: $125 (includes lunch for 4);
Bronze Sponsorship: $75 (includes lunch for 2).
Friends Listing: $20
Published: Thu, Sep 15, 2011
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