Re: water resources think tank

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Dennis Egan

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Apr 20, 2010, 3:03:24 PM4/20/10
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I think holding a meeting in Hillsboro is a real burden for those of us
up here at the north end.

Dennis

Lynmarie Knight wrote:
> As I go about my work with the Pocahontas County Water Resources Task
> Force, some real challenges are coming to the surface. In an effort to
> take an honest look at the challenges our task force is facing and
> brainstorm on how we might evolve to become a more effective
> organization, I've planned a water resources think tank meeting. The
> meeting will be held at the Hillsboro library on Wednesday, April 28th
> and will begin with snacks at 6:00 pm followed by discussion at 6:30
> pm. This meeting will not focus on the nuts and bolts of a water
> resources management plan (groundwater vs. surface water, etc.)
> Rather, we will be looking more at organizational development and
> identifying tangible goals. I hope to get a simple agenda to you prior
> to the meeting. Also, our presentation at the Hillsboro library this
> Thursday (see my last post) will be a good introduction to the think
> tank meeting. For those who are interested in participating, it would
> be great if you could make it out this Thursday as well. I hope you
> all continue to have a great week. Maybe I'll even see some of you
> this weekend at the Great Greenbrier River Race!
>
> Best,
> Lynmarie
>
>

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Lynmarie Knight

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Apr 20, 2010, 2:30:00 PM4/20/10
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Heather Niday

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Apr 21, 2010, 9:33:07 AM4/21/10
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I agree with Dennis that this is something to keep in mind for future
meetings. Hillsboro is a good hour's drive for those of us who live in the
northern end of the county. While still a bit of a drive, Marlinton seems
at least a little more centrally located.

Heather
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Caroline

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Apr 21, 2010, 2:00:06 PM4/21/10
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At least you don't have to sit in traffic for an hour to make a 2 mile trip.
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Heather Niday

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Apr 21, 2010, 2:47:29 PM4/21/10
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That's true!!

Ginger Must

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Apr 22, 2010, 9:46:23 AM4/22/10
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Well, anyway, you'll have good attendance from the southern end this time. Hopefully the Greenbrier River Watershed folks will come, too.
 
Ginger

Jay Miller

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Apr 23, 2010, 11:00:20 PM4/23/10
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I'll be back next week and would like to attend the 4/28 meeting at the Hillsboro library.  Because I was out of town when the 4/21 meeting was held, can you  send me the minutes or tell me what may have been discussed.  Otherwise, I hope the 4/28 meeting will start with a recap of prior events and thinking on organizational issues.  Thanks.  Jay Miller
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