Weaverville
Bank names assistant vice president
Carolina First has an-
nounced Jessica Hamm has been appointed to assistant vice president. Hamm joined Caroli-
na First in October 2009 and currently serves as branch manager for the Weaverville branch. Prior to joining Caro-
lina First, she was em- ployed with SunTrust Bank as a client support specialist in wealth and investment manage- ment.
Tis special to the Tribune.
KEENE’S TAX SERVICE $60.00
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Fees include E-File
Free Quotes for Farms, Business and, Sales Hours 9-5 Monday - Saturday
Late Appointments - Drop-Offs Welcome Helen Keene
Jessica Hamm is a
University of North Carolina-Asheville graduate.
Big Ivy historian to talk census facts The Old Buncombe County
Genealogical Society will meet at 2 pm on Saturday (March 20) in the society library at 128 Bingham Road, Suite 700, in Asheville.
The program will
be presented by Kenneth Rich- ards, Partnership Specialist for the United States Census. The presentation will provide vital information about the upcom- ing 2010 census and explain how the data is handled and the purpose of collecting each piece of information, as well as stress- ing the importance of obtaining accurate information for our area. Richards was a founding di-
rector of the Big Ivy Historical Society and is executive direc- tor emeritus of the BIHS. His most recently co-authored book is, “A Family Named Dilling- ham: 365 Years in America.” As always, there is no charge and light refreshments will be served. The public will invited and encouraged to attend. For more information, contact OB- CGS at 253-1894 or e-mail ob-
cgs@bellsouth.net.
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