Future of the National Parks
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:31 am
THE NPCA is hosting a meeting in Chicago to address the Future of the National Parks.
Dear Partners and Friends:
March 4th is an important date for our National Parks. It provides the
opportunity for all of us in the Midwest to provide guidance on the
future of the National Park System as it approaches its second century
in 2016.
The National Parks Second Century Commission
http://www.visionfortheparks.org/ ,
which was convened by NPCA, plans to host a public input forum in
Chicago on Wednesday, March 4th, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Chicago
Cultural Center.
The Commission is charged with compiling a report, which includes public
testimony, that examines the role of the national parks today and
articulates a bold vision for the future. The Commission will recommend
how our National Parks can adapt to serve future visitors, better
protect resources, and be more active "classrooms" for all ages.
Details will follow on how you and your members, friends, and staff can
give your input in person, by proxy, or electronically. Please circulate
this email as widely as you can and "Save the Date!"
Lynn McClure
Midwest Regional Director
National Parks Conservation Association
8 South Michigan Ave.
Suite 2900
Chicago, IL 60603
P: 312-263-0111
F: 312-263-0140
C: 312-343-7216
lmcclure@npca. org
http://www.npca.org <http://www.npca. org/>
I will post more info as I receive it.
John
Dear Partners and Friends:
March 4th is an important date for our National Parks. It provides the
opportunity for all of us in the Midwest to provide guidance on the
future of the National Park System as it approaches its second century
in 2016.
The National Parks Second Century Commission
http://www.visionfortheparks.org/ ,
which was convened by NPCA, plans to host a public input forum in
Chicago on Wednesday, March 4th, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Chicago
Cultural Center.
The Commission is charged with compiling a report, which includes public
testimony, that examines the role of the national parks today and
articulates a bold vision for the future. The Commission will recommend
how our National Parks can adapt to serve future visitors, better
protect resources, and be more active "classrooms" for all ages.
Details will follow on how you and your members, friends, and staff can
give your input in person, by proxy, or electronically. Please circulate
this email as widely as you can and "Save the Date!"
Lynn McClure
Midwest Regional Director
National Parks Conservation Association
8 South Michigan Ave.
Suite 2900
Chicago, IL 60603
P: 312-263-0111
F: 312-263-0140
C: 312-343-7216
lmcclure@npca. org
http://www.npca.org <http://www.npca. org/>
I will post more info as I receive it.
John