Congressman Don Davis highlights local initiatives during busy day on social media

Congressman Don Davis highlights local initiatives during busy day on social media
U.S. Rep. Don Davis Representing North Carolina's 1st District — Facebook Website
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Congressman Don Davis, who represents North Carolina’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, shared several updates via social media on December 6, 2024. His posts highlighted educational visits, internship opportunities, and community events in his district.

On December 6, 2024, Congressman Davis posted about a visit from high school students participating in the Jobs for NC Graduates program to Washington, D.C. He expressed enthusiasm for their visit and emphasized the importance of equipping young leaders with tools to achieve success. “High schoolers from the Jobs for NC Graduates program made a special visit to Washington, D.C. It was great chatting with them, and we must equip our next generation’s leaders with the tools necessary to live the American Dream Down East!”

Later that day, at 18:55 UTC, Davis announced new internship opportunities for young people across eastern North Carolina (eNC). He encouraged interested individuals to apply by December 20th to join Team Davis. “We’re always inspired by the incredible talent of young people across eNC, and thrilled to announce internship opportunities! Are you ready to be a part of Team Davis? Don’t miss out—internship applications are open until December 20!”

In another post at 20:56 UTC on the same day, Congressman Davis attended the Vance County Cooperative Extension’s Farm City Banquet. He noted it as an opportunity to celebrate agriculture’s significance in Vance County and foster connections between urban and rural communities. “The Vance County Cooperative Extension’s 2024 Farm City Banquet was a great chance to celebrate the importance of agriculture in Vance County and strengthen the bond between our urban and farming communities.”



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