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Six Regional Meetings this July & August – Organized by OACD, the Network, OCEAN, and COLT
Regional Conversations: Local Priorities, Statewide Opportunities
Join the Oregon Conservation Partnership for regional conversations around opportunities and challenges to putting conservation on the ground. Morning discussion (beginning at 10:30) will vary by location, focusing on issues of local and regional importance. Afternoon discussion is an opportunity to learn more about agency programs and priorities (wrapping up by 3:00). Meet with OWEB, ODA, and NRCS to learn more about how agency programs align and consider how local priorities fit with regional and statewide initiatives. More detailed agendas for each location will be released soon – details available at http://oregonwatersheds.org/programs/regional.
Agenda in Brief
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Open Discussion of Local & Regional Topics
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Catered Lunch & Brief Agency Updates
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM: Agency Conversation: Local Priorities & Statewide Opportunities
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Agency Q&A: Opportunity for One-on-One with Agencies
Who Should Attend?
Council, district, and land trust employees and board members, as well as partner agencies and organizations, are encouraged to attend these half-day conversations. The more broadly these groups are represented, the richer the discussion!
Registration
Registration cost is $20, which includes refreshments and the catered lunch. Please register at least 3 business days in advance of the meeting you plan to attend. Access additional information and register online at:
Six Regional Meetings this July & August – Organized by OACD, the Network, OCEAN, and COLT
Regional Conversations: Local Priorities, Statewide Opportunities
Join the Oregon Conservation Partnership for regional conversations around opportunities and challenges to putting conservation on the ground. Morning discussion (beginning at 10:30) will vary by location, focusing on issues of local and regional importance. Afternoon discussion is an opportunity to learn more about agency programs and priorities (wrapping up by 3:00). Meet with OWEB, ODA, and NRCS to learn more about how agency programs align and consider how local priorities fit with regional and statewide initiatives. More detailed agendas for each location will be released soon – details available at http://oregonwatersheds.org/programs/regional.
Agenda in Brief
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Open Discussion of Local & Regional Topics
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Catered Lunch & Brief Agency Updates
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM: Agency Conversation: Local Priorities & Statewide Opportunities
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Agency Q&A: Opportunity for One-on-One with Agencies
Who Should Attend?
Council, district, and land trust employees and board members, as well as partner agencies and organizations, are encouraged to attend these half-day conversations. The more broadly these groups are represented, the richer the discussion!
Registration
Registration cost is $20, which includes refreshments and the catered lunch. Please register at least 3 business days in advance of the meeting you plan to attend. Access additional information and register online at:
OCEAN regularly scheduled board meetings are held on the second Thursday of even numbered months, with meeting held in odd numbered months as needed. Meetings are held over teleconference. Please contact the event organizer for call-in details.
Six Regional Meetings this July & August – Organized by OACD, the Network, OCEAN, and COLT
Regional Conversations: Local Priorities, Statewide Opportunities
Join the Oregon Conservation Partnership for regional conversations around opportunities and challenges to putting conservation on the ground. Morning discussion (beginning at 10:30) will vary by location, focusing on issues of local and regional importance. Afternoon discussion is an opportunity to learn more about agency programs and priorities (wrapping up by 3:00). Meet with OWEB, ODA, and NRCS to learn more about how agency programs align and consider how local priorities fit with regional and statewide initiatives. More detailed agendas for each location will be released soon – details available at http://oregonwatersheds.org/programs/regional.
Agenda in Brief
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Open Discussion of Local & Regional Topics
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Catered Lunch & Brief Agency Updates
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM: Agency Conversation: Local Priorities & Statewide Opportunities
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Agency Q&A: Opportunity for One-on-One with Agencies
Who Should Attend?
Council, district, and land trust employees and board members, as well as partner agencies and organizations, are encouraged to attend these half-day conversations. The more broadly these groups are represented, the richer the discussion!
Registration
Registration cost is $20, which includes refreshments and the catered lunch. Please register at least 3 business days in advance of the meeting you plan to attend. Access additional information and register online at:
OCEAN regularly scheduled board meetings are held on the second Thursday of even numbered months, with meeting held in odd numbered months as needed. Meetings are held over teleconference. Please contact the event organizer for call-in details.
OCEAN regularly scheduled board meetings are held on the second Thursday of even numbered months, with meeting held in odd numbered months as needed. Meetings are held over teleconference. Please contact the event organizer for call-in details.
OCEAN regularly scheduled board meetings are held on the second Thursday of even numbered months, with meeting held in odd numbered months as needed. Meetings are held over teleconference. Please contact the event organizer for call-in details.
OCEAN regularly scheduled board meetings are held on the second Thursday of even numbered months, with meeting held in odd numbered months as needed. Meetings are held over teleconference. Please contact the event organizer for call-in details.

CONNECT is an annual training developed by and for conservation professionals throughout Oregon. Held in the spring since 2009, CONNECT provides training focused on both the technical and administrative aspects of conservation implementation. Classes are developed for rural and urban conservation implementation, managerial and administrative function, and for education and outreach activities, delivering content that is specific and relevant to current conservation issues.
OCEAN Annual Meetings are held during the CONNECT Conference in the spring. A recap of the prior year’s accomplishments and goals for the future will be presented. Board and officer elections will follow.