You’re Invited! July 14th

Share Your Ideas for the Future of Concord

July 1, 2022

Do you have ideas for the future of the community - about recreation in town, housing, land-use, ways to get together, infrastructure, and more? Come together for a community event  to discuss opportunities, challenges, and ideas for the future of Concord! Join us for a community BBQ with live music, forums for discussion, and connection with neighbors.

 

Let’s Grow Concord is a 3-month process to engage everyone in town in brainstorming ideas and identifying important priorities for the future. The Vermont Council on Rural Development, a neutral facilitator invited to the community by the Concord Selectboard, will facilitate the process to hear your ideas then help connect to resources and technical assistance that can help move them forward.


Attend the sessions most important to you, and join us for a FREE Community Dinner.
 

Forum Locations and Topics:

Concord Community Church, 481 West Main Street

4:30-6:00pm - Education & Families

7:00-8:30pm - Community Connectivity


Concord Town Hall, 456 Main Street

4:30-6:00pm - Economic Development: Infrastructure, Housing, Preservation

7:00-8:30pm - Recreation & Land Use


FREE BBQ Dinner with Live Music under the tent at the Concord Community Church,
481 West Main Street

Can’t join in person?

At 7:00pm there will be a separate, online Zoom forum to discuss the future of Concord. 

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  • All are welcome!
  • Childcare provided at the Concord Library during the 4:30-6:00pm forums.
  • Masks will be optional but encouraged for this event.

 
Visit the Let’s Grow Concord website to learn more or contact Jenna at the Vermont Council on Rural Development at jenna@vtrural.org or at 223-6091.

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