Red River
March
14, 2001 You're
Invited to the first Red River Public Stakeholder Meeting: Whether you're
a farmer, county or municipal official, parent, teacher, business leader,
or one of a hundred other types of citizens, you have a stake in the quality
and quantity of water in your community. Recently
a series of Focus Groups hosted by the Cumberland River Compact took place
across the Red River Watershed in Adairville, Clarksville, Elkton, Springfield,
and White House. At those meetings people shared changes they have seen
in this area over the last 20 years and discussed the potential for actions
which might be taken over the next 20 years to enhance this area. As
a result of these meetings, the Cumberland River Compact has been invited
to hold a series of six to eight public meetings for all interested citizens
of the Red River Watershed. The
purpose of these upcoming meetings will be to provide a forum for education
about and discussion of current water issues and to providing a mechanism
for reaching a consensus on approaches to insure a bright future for the
Red River watershed. YOU'RE
INVITED!! The first Red River Public Stakeholder Meeting will be held
Thursday, March 29 from 6:00-8:00p.m. at the Adams Public Meeting Room
(in the cafeteria in back of the old school) Highway 41 North, Adams,
Tennessee. Refreshments will be served. For
more information, contact Margo Farnsworth at [email protected] |
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