Our NCRGEA members have such great talents, and we want to showcase them in an upcoming free digital recipe book of holiday desserts. Here’s how you can participate:
Fill in the online submission form before October 25, 2023
Choose one of the 4 food categories (you can submit as many different recipes as you’d like!)
Write a brief story about what the recipe means to you as an Intro to the recipe!
Provide ingredients and cooking instructions and serving size for your recipe
Upload a quality image of the dessert under 25mb (optional)
Click Send button~ then, set your timers!
Digital release of the compiled cookbook will be on our website for free download by November 3, 2023. This is a digital cookbook; NCRGEA will not be providing printed copies
Any questions? Please emailinfo@NCRGEA.com for further information.
Congratulations to the NCRGEA 2023 Lifetime Service Award recipient, Montrena Hadley, of District 4. NCRGEA honored retired local government employee Montrena Hadley for her combined 30 years of service to the city of Mebane as Planning Director. Upon retirement in 2020, Hadley was elected the same year to the Mebane City Council and is currently serving as its first Black female member.
NCRGEA Executive Director, Tim O’Connell, presented her with the award in front of more than 100 members and staff of the North Carolina General Assembly, pictured below in Image 1 on right. The Association’s President of the Board of Directors, Mike Taylor, was also on hand to present the award, pictured below in Image 1 on left. Montrena was nominated by District 4’s David Ray and it was the decision of the Board of Directors to select Montrena as this year’s recipient.
We had a great turnout for the Public Service Recognition and Advocacy Day May 24th at Bicentennial Plaza; over 400 attendees were at our lunch catered by Parker’s BBQ of Wilson, including a good portion of the legislators and their staff.