Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Collaboratives to Meet in September

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Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Collaboratives to Meet in September

The Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation facilitates several outdoor recreation collaboratives convened throughout the state by Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, and Trails.

These initiatives bring together local community members, recreation stakeholders, businesses, conservation groups, federal and state agencies, and elected officials to identify and prioritize opportunities for the growth and enhancement of outdoor recreation.

Dates, times, locations, and call-in information are as follows:

·  Wind River Outdoor Recreation Collaborative (WRORC) - September 7th from 5 pm to 7 pm at the Dubois Branch Library (202 N 1st St) in Dubois. Join virtually at https://meet.google.com/xqh-hksa-rgs  or dial: ‪(US) +1 470-241-5601 PIN: ‪332 330 587#.

·  Great Divide Outdoor Recreation Collaborative (GDORC- Albany and Carbon Counties) - September 8th from 5 pm to 7 pm at the Platte Valley Community Center (210 W Elm St) in Saratoga. Join virtually at https://meet.google.com/ujk-ohzs-hui or dial: ‪(US) +1 575-448-4062 PIN: ‪519 353 245#.

·  Sweetwater County Outdoor Recreation Collaborative (SCORC) - September 13th from 2 pm to 4 pm at the Sweetwater County Library (300 N 1st E St) in Green River. Join virtually at https://meet.google.com/kir-vtwx-mpd or dial: ‪(US) +1 917-960-2935 PIN: ‪940 657 711#.

Members of the public are welcome to attend collaborative meetings in-person or virtually. There will be a designated time for public comment near the end of each meeting.

Established by recommendation of the 2017 Governor’s Outdoor Recreation Task Force, the Office of Outdoor Recreation aims to diversify Wyoming’s economy by expanding, enhancing, and promoting responsible recreational opportunities through collaboration, outreach, and coordination with stakeholders, landowners, private industry, and public officials. 

Learn more about the Office and future community collaboratives by following us on social media or visiting www.wyorec.com.