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HEBRON – The Newfound Lake Region Association’s An- nual Meeting and Membership Gathering will be held July 8th at Grey Rocks Conservation Area
and visitors through a physical presence at Grey Rocks,” said NLRA Executive Director Re- becca Hanson. “We’re working on a vision for the building that
members are eligible to vote for the 2023-2024 board officers. To read the full agenda, review the slate of officers, and RSVP, please visit www.newfoundlake. org/annual-meeting.
With the support of its mem- bers, the Newfound Lake Region Association works year-round to conserve and protect the New- found watershed through ini- tiatives including water quality monitoring, land conservation, invasive species watch, educa- tional programming, and pub- lic events. You can join at www. newfoundlake.org/membership.
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      from 9-10:30am. After a year of expanding programs, the annual meeting offers a time for those who love Newfound Lake to rec- ognize the last year’s progress, celebrate the health of the water- shed, and look toward the future.
Agenda highlights include the election of 2023-2024 board officers, the Executive Director’s report, and an update from the Treasurer. Attendees will also hear about current planning for a future building at Grey Rocks as NLRA looks to expand its ca- pacity and community impact. “It’s exciting to think about the level of engagement and im- pact we can have with residents
incorporates our needs for wa- tershed conservation and the goals of the community.”
Another highlight of the meeting is the Founder’s Award. This is presented annually to an individual or group that has pro- vided significant active service as a member or volunteer, given a significant financial or in-kind contribution to the conservation of Newfound, or, an individual or group that, through leader- ship and scientific discovery, has contributed to a better under- standing of the importance of the Lake and its watershed.
This event is open to the public, but only current NLRA
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