Forsyth County Proclaims March 29 as Education and Sharing Day
Forsyth County commissioners proclaimed March 29 as Education and Sharing Day, calling on educators, volunteers, and residents to guide youth toward purpose and compassion.

The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners used its regular March 19 meeting to formally proclaim Sunday, March 29, 2026, as Education and Sharing Day in Forsyth County, directing the county's educators, volunteers and residents to rally around the values of community service and youth development.
The proclamation recognizes the role of educators, volunteers and community organizations in the county, according to the Board's announcement. The observance is framed as a call to action as much as a symbolic gesture: the Board explicitly encouraged educators, volunteers and residents to work together in support of these values, helping to build a stronger, more connected community and a brighter future for all.
The day highlights the importance of education, service and community involvement, the county said in a statement posted to its official social media channels following the March 19 vote.

The Board's language centered specifically on young people, with the proclamation serving as a reminder of the importance of guiding youth toward lives rich in purpose and compassion in their communities.
The county has not announced specific public events scheduled for March 29 in conjunction with the observance. The full text of the proclamation, including the names of any commissioners who introduced or sponsored the measure, was not immediately available from meeting materials.
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