Hourglass To Host Sept. 10 Forum On Outdoor Recreation In Lancaster County

On August 27, Hourglass announced it will host a September 10 Trailblazers Forum on Outdoor Recreation In Lancaster County at the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince Street in Lancaster from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.

The event will focus on the significant potential of outdoor recreation as a driver of community and economic development in Lancaster County.

The guest speaker will be Nathan Reigner, Director of Pennsylvania’s new Office of Outdoor Recreation.

Reigner will discuss the state’s strategy to develop Pennsylvania’s outdoor economy and its opportunities for Lancaster County, emphasizing the transformative impact of outdoor investments on tourism, workforce development, entrepreneurial opportunities, and overall quality of life.

“Outdoor recreation can be a game-changer for communities like Lancaster,” said Reigner. “Outdoor recreation is more than a good time outside – it is an industry and a critical asset for Pennsylvania’s economic competitiveness.  Investment in our outdoor assets, businesses, and culture not only attracts tourism but also enhances our workforce and creates distinctive places that contribute to our region’s unique quality of life. I’m eager to share how Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation strategy will benefit Lancaster residents.”

The event will feature:

-- A reception with complimentary beer, wine and hors d'oeuvres.

-- A presentation of the latest developments in outdoor recreation locally, including multimodal trails, water trails, and new nature preserves.

-- A panel discussion with local leaders from EDC Lancaster, Lancaster Conservancy, Discover Lancaster, the Little Conestoga Blue/Green Corridor Project, and Quarryville Borough

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the Hourglass Lancaster website.

This Forum is generously sponsored by the Martin-Harnish Foundation, MAKE Films, Kinectiv, the Steinman Foundation, Lapp Electric, High Companies, and Monty and Molly Milner.

Hourglass works to inform, enlighten, and encourage decision-makers in Lancaster County to promote growth and economic prosperity while preserving the area’s unique character and quality of life.

They tackle a wide range of complex legacy issues, including education, Lancaster City vitality, and land use, providing objective information, fresh ideas, and collaborative opportunities for local governments and organizations.

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[Posted: August 27, 2024]


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