Community Education Calendar
Free or low-cost community legal education events (clinics and forums)

Free community legal education events (clinics and forums) are listed below by date, are sponsored by legal aid organizations in North Carolina and are designed to help you learn about and protect your legal rights in the indicated areas of the law.  Please call the listed contact to pre-register for the event.  [To add an event to the Community Education Calendar, click here.]

Reoccurring clinics (every week or month):

     Durham area
     Pittsboro area
     Winston-Salem area (Winston-Salem, Statesville)
 

One-time clinics occurring in:

     January         July
     February      August
     March          September
     April            October
     May             November
     June             December
 

JANUARY - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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FEBRUARY - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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MARCH - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")

  • March 7, 2010 (Monday)
      "Wills & Tax Clinic in Nash County" - Rocky Mount, NC
    ...Advance directives are legal documents that allow you to convey your decisions about distribution of property and end-of-life care ahead of time, such as wills, powers of attorney, healthcare powers of attorney and living wills.  (by appointment)
    Location:  Down East Partnership for Children
                    (
    215 Lexington Street, Rocky Mount, NC.)
    Sponsors: Legal Aid of NC-Greenville Office
                    UNC-CH School of Law
    Contact:  Legal Aid of North Carolina-Wilson Office
                   1-800-682-7902(toll-free)
     
  • March 8, 2010 (Tuesday)
      "Wills & Tax Clinic in Halifax County" - Scotland Neck, NC
    ...Advance directives are legal documents that allow you to convey your decisions about distribution of property and end-of-life care ahead of time, such as wills, powers of attorney, healthcare powers of attorney and living wills.  (by appointment)
    Location:  Scotland Neck Town Hall
                    (1013 Main Street, Scotland Neck
    , NC)

    Sponsors: Legal Aid of NC-Ahoskie Office and
                    UNC-CH School of Law
    Contact:  Legal Aid of North Carolina-Ahoskie Office
                   1-800-682-0010 (ext. 221)
     
  • March 8, 2010 (Monday)
      "Wills & Tax Clinic in Halifax County" - Weldon, NC
    ...Advance directives are legal documents that allow you to convey your decisions about distribution of property and end-of-life care ahead of time, such as wills, powers of attorney, healthcare powers of attorney and living wills.  (by appointment)
    Location:  Halifax Community College
                    (200 College Drive, Weklon
    , NC)

    Sponsors: Legal Aid of NC-Ahoskie Office and
                    UNC-CH School of Law
    Contact:  Legal Aid of North Carolina-Ahoskie Office
                   1-800-682-0010 (ext. 221)

     
  • March 9, 2010 (Wednesday)
      "Wills & Tax Clinic in Lenior County" - Kinston, NC
    ...Advance directives are legal documents that allow you to convey your decisions about distribution of property and end-of-life care ahead of time, such as wills, powers of attorney, healthcare powers of attorney and living wills.  (by appointment)
    Location:  Kinston Enterprise Center
                    (
    327 N. Queen Street, Kinston, NC.)
    Sponsors: Legal Aid of NC-Greenville Office
                    UNC-CH School of Law
    Contact:  Legal Aid of North Carolina-Wilson Office
                   1-800-682-7902(toll-free)
     
  • March 17, 2010 (Thursday), 6;00-8:00 PM
      "Protect Your Family Property" - Beaufort, NC
    ...Nonprofit organizations and local government are joining forces to help educate communities and family property. [click here to view flier.]
    Location:  Train Depot
                    (614 Braod Street, Beaufort, NC 28516
    )

    Sponsors: - Legal Aid of North Carolina - New Bern Office
                    - Carteret County Tax Office
                    - Land Loss Prevention Project
                    - NC Housing Coalition
    Contact:  Charles McDonald, Beaufort Town Commissioner,
                   252-838-2316

     

APRIL - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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MAY - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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JUNE - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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July - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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August - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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September - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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October - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")

November - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


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December - One-Time Clinics

(also see "Reoccurring clinics")


 



TO ADD AN EVENT:

North Carolina legal services organizations may add their community legal education events by sending event information (date/event title/legal topic area/sponsor/town/contact person & telephone #/website) to:

Dock Kornegay (Director, Public Relations & Development)
E-Mail: dockk@legalaidnc.org
FAX: 919-856-2120 (LANC Administrative Office)

OR

Mary Hedgepeth (Clients Council Coordinator),
E-Mail: maryh@legalaidnc.org
Telephone:252-972-2100 (Clients Council Office)
 

Only information about events intended to be open to the general public should be submitted.
 

The above information is posted as a community service by the Legal Aid of North Carolina Clients Council and legal services organizations in North Carolina.
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