Now is your chance to speak out about the future of outdoor recreation in New Hampshire. On October 5 and 6, NH Listens will be holding listening sessions across the state to allow citizens to share their thoughts on the challenges, opportunities, issues, and needs relating to local and state outdoor recreation. The citizen input from these sessions will be used to develop priorities and guide recreation spending for the NH Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), which is currently under revision by the State.
What do you love about NH's outdoor recreation opportunities? What could be improved, and how? Share your knowledge, personal experiences, and ideas to help inform the priorities and policies of the people and agencies managing these resources. Click here for more information.
The future of your favorite recreational activities is in many ways driven by this process. Please attend and be heard.
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NH Outdoor Recreation Conversations: October 5, 2011, 5:30–8:30 pm
All sites will be open at 5 pm and a light dinner will be provided. All sites are handicapped accessible. Registration is required. Click here to register.
North Country: Berlin—White Mountains Community College
Mt. Washington Valley: Conway—Conway Library
Seacoast: Portsmouth—Portsmouth Library
Merrimack Valley: Manchester—Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester
Lake Sunapee Region: West Lebanon—Kilton Public Library
Monadnock Region: Keene—Keene Recreation Department
NH Outdoor Recreation Conversations: October 6, 2011, 5:30–8:30 pm
Lakes Region : Laconia—Laconia Senior CenterLabels: CAN, Conservation Action Network, New Hampshire