Archived Opinion

Price campaign visits Haywood

To the Editor:

We had the great pleasure of visiting Haywood County on Saturday, June 17, as we attended the Roots of Resistance: Sixties Social at the Frog Level Brewing Company.

At this event, Phillip Price for Congress Campaign team got an opportunity to get to know the Haywood County community a little better. We learned about several great things local Democrats are doing to make the community a better place to live, such as people dedicating their time and talents to the Grace Giving Garden and to stock and service the Food Pantry at Grace Church in the Mountains. 

We were inspired to continue to reach out to folks to offer a helping hand to ensure we work together to help one another with basic needs. We would like to thank Doreen Carroll for organizing this event and we look forward to our next visit to Haywood County, such a beautiful place to work, live and play.

Michelle Price

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