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Town of Amherst Launches New Civic Academy Program

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Applications must be submitted by Sunday, September 21.

All About Amherst: Civic Academy, a new dynamic new program designed to give residents an inside look at local government and how to be involved will launch this September. Interested residents should submit a Civic Academy Application by Sunday, September 21. 

During this free 8-week program, participants will explore the inner workings of Amherst’s government as they learn about day-to-day town operations, talk directly with town staff, and follow along for behind-the-scenes tours. Participants will not only leave with a stronger understanding of Amherst, but also with the tools necessary to become impactful and civically engaged community members. Learn more at: www.amherstma.gov/Civic-Academy

Program Details
The program will run from October 1st to November 19th, with 8 weekly sessions held on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm to 8:00 p.m. at different locations across town. Each session will include relevant department presentations, interactive activities, and/or facility tours. The final session will feature a graduation ceremony, during which certificates of completion will be presented to participants. 

Sessions include topics such as: 

  • All About Amherst: The Basics  
  • Maintaining Amherst: Town Infrastructure and Facilities 
  • Keeping Amherst Safe: Fire and EMS  
  • Keeping Amherst Safe: CRESS, Police, and Dispatch 
  • Balancing Conservation, Sustainability, and Development in Amherst  
  • Supporting a Vibrant Amherst Community 
  • Learning in Amherst: Schools, Libraries, & Recreation 
  • Budget, Legislation, and Getting Involved 

Application and Eligibility
The application for the 2025 Civic Academy is now available. Academy size will be limited to 15-20 participants. Applicants must be current residents of Amherst or students enrolled at a university/college in Amherst. Applicants must be at least 16 years old.    

Apply now: amherstma.gov/civic-academy-apply

Applications must be submitted by Sunday, September 21. 

Physical copies of the application are also available at the Town Manager’s Office in Town Hall (4 Boltwood Ave). Open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Completed applications can be returned to the Town Manager’s Office or by mail.  

For more information or questions about the All About Amherst: Civic Academy program, please email getinvolved@amherstma.gov or call 413-259-3002. 

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