CONYERS, GA—Conyers residents who are eager to learn more about their city government and community are encouraged to register for Conyers University, a free, six-week program designed to educate and personalize local government for citizens.
Participants will attend six weeks of Monday sessions beginning Monday, Sept. 30, 6 to 8 p.m. All sessions, with the exception of the public safety session, will take place at Conyers City Hall, 901 O’Kelly St.
Classes will be led by city staff and officials on a variety of topics and departments relevant to citizens living and working in Conyers. Each session will include an interactive activity relevant to the session’s topic. Graduation and recognition for Conyers University students will take place at the Nov. 6 Conyers City Council meeting.
“Conyers has a great story to tell and participants in last year’s inaugural Conyers University class can attest to that,” said Mayor Vince Evans. “Throughout Conyers University sessions, citizens have the opportunity to interact with us on a one-on-one level to learn more about the services and quality of life offerings afforded to those who call Conyers home. We’re eager to meet and get to know citizens who want to learn more about what we do at the city.”
Conyers University will be limited to 20 participants and they must be residents of Conyers or Rockdale County. Registration is free and is available online at https://bit.ly/conyersu. The deadline to register is Wednesday, September 11. For more information, contact Jennifer Edwards at jennifer.edwards@conyersga.gov.