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True Center Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Open House October 4

Local nonprofit welcomed as a member of the Cherokee Chamber of Commerce with ribbon-cutting and open house.

True Center Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Open House October 4

Woodstock, GA-- True Center, a Woodstock-based nonprofit that provides opportunities for personal transformation and community enrichment to support the greater good, will be officially welcomed as a member of the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which will be followed by an Open House.

True Center provides a welcoming space to remember who you are, reclaim your voice of truth, and restore your connection to wholeness. The Cherokee County nonprofit officially opened its workshop space off Trickum Road to the public in 2017. "True Center exists to serve the community," says founder and executive director Eve Willson. "We are pleased to be a contributing member to the local Chamber and to further introduce our space to the local community through this and other upcoming events."

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Willson retired after a 25-year career in public-sector social services delivery and management to begin the next phase of her life as a consultant, coach and connector. She had a vision for an organization that would support a thriving local community through:

-evidence-based training, education, programs and workshops for individuals and groups,

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-go-to resources and ready-made programs for organizations committed to social and community transformation, and

-a forum for vital conversations that contribute to a more compassionate community.

True Center is already bringing that vision to life with a number of opportunities on the calendar. True Center will host a Community Conversation for Woodstock and Cherokee County residents on Thursday, Oct. 12 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at True Center. The Community Conversation will feature a panel discussion of the strengths of the Woodstock and Cherokee County community and explore ideas for cultivating a deeper experience of community in the coming years.

Register for the free Community Conversation on Oct. 12 at TrueCenterWoodstock.org or call (678) 909-2499. The Oct. 4 Ribbon-Cutting and Open House are free and while registration is not required, it is encouraged for planning purposes.

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