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Presentation Proposals Now Being Accepted For Nov. 15-17 Chesapeake Watershed Forum
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The 2019 Chesapeake Watershed Forum Planning Committee is now accepting session and field experience proposals for the Forum to be held November 15-17 in Shepherdstown, WV.  The deadline for submissions is May 24.

The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay’s 14th Annual Forum will reach over 400 restoration and protection practitioners to inspire and empower local action towards a healthier Chesapeake Bay watershed.

The theme,“Better Together: Diverse and Innovative Collaborations for the Chesapeake Watershed,” intends to highlight collaborative models from the Chesapeake Bay watershed that accelerate the protection and restoration of its lands and waters.

Click Here for all the details on submitting a proposal.  Questions should be directed to Jenny McGarvey by sending email to: jmcgarvey@allianceforthebay.org or call 804-977-1657.

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