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Tue, Apr 27

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Resiliency Series Session 3: Preparedness in Outdoor Recreation

Join us and a MN DNR Regional Resource Specialist to discuss predicted changes to how we interact with and enjoy the outdoors as our regional weather patterns shift to warmer, wetter, and more volatile conditions.

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Resiliency Series Session 3: Preparedness in Outdoor Recreation
Resiliency Series Session 3: Preparedness in Outdoor Recreation

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Apr 27, 2021, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

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Resiliency Series Session 3: Preparedness in Outdoor Recreation

Please join the Morris Model team at our next Morris Model Resiliency Discussion Series session on April 27th at 6pm where we will have the pleasure of learning from Mark Cleveland, Regional Resource Specialist at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, as he discusses the predicted changes to how we interact with and enjoy the outdoors as our regional weather patterns shift to warmer, wetter, and more volatile conditions.

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Information on the Community Resiliency Discussion Series:

The Morris Model plans to bring together our community leaders and members to discuss resiliency every 4th Tuesday of the month from 6-7 PM virtually. Resiliency is the ability of a system or a community to survive disruption and to anticipate, adapt, and flourish in the face of change.

The Morris Model is proud to announce for Morris Model Resiliency Discussion Series that will occur this year.  Continuing on the momentum of the Rural Climate Dialogues in 2014 and the creation of the Morris Model Strategic Plan in 2018, the Morris Model team will be facilitating a series of seven monthly, hour-long online discussions with regional experts on the importance of incorporating resilience-minded strategies and forward-thinking, cost-effective investments to improve the readiness of the community for future predicted impacts to the following aspects of the community:

  1. Agriculture
  2. Outdoor recreation and natural resources
  3. Infrastructure and utilities
  4. Community Health
  5. Business/industry/finance
  6. Culture and community identity

Visit www.morrismodel.org/resiliency-series to view the upcoming meetings, see recordings of previous sessions, and learn more about the discussion series, and reach out to morrismodelinfo@gmail.com with any questions.

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