Reminder: Call For Proposals: 2018 Chesapeake Watershed Forum Nov. 2-4 In Shepherdstown, WV
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The Alliance For The Chesapeake Bay has issued a call for classroom and field experience proposals for the 2018 Chesapeake Watershed Forum on November 2-4 in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.  Proposals are due June 25.

This year’s theme, Connecting Our Communities: Celebrating Diverse and Innovative Partnerships, was chosen to celebrate the many diverse and inclusive partnerships that have proven successful in the restoration and protection of the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed.

The Forum will reach over 400 restoration and protection practitioners to inspire and empower local action towards clean water.

It shares successful tools and techniques, building the capacity of local organizations and governments, building partnerships, educating on new initiatives, networking amongst each other, and celebrating successes.

The organizers are especially interested in engaging, interactive learning sessions that highlight innovative partnerships, leading to success.

Click Here on details of submitting proposals.

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[Posted: June 18, 2018]


6/25/2018

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