There's so much happening in Bethel right now, and so many more ideas on the table: trails and outdoor recreation development, energy projects, recreation projects, improvements at the food shelf and non-profit organizations, planning projects, school and community connections, accessibility improvements, and much more.
Let's get real: all of these take time, money, and attention. We're a small town, with a small town staff and budget and a heavy reliance on volunteers. As we prioritize and plan action projects with Bethel for All, we want to think carefully about what we can realistically take on as a town. We also want to think creatively about how we can increase our town capacity through partnerships, sharing resources among groups or nearby communities, or growing our volunteer or funding capacity.
Bethel for All especially invites community leaders, movers and shakers (and anyone interested!) to join an open conversation about what kinds of capacity or resources town/community groups and projects most need, what assets we have and might share, and how we might creatively find more resources. We welcome neighbors from other White River Valley towns to join the conversation!
Join via Zoom. Closed captioning provided.
This event is hosted by Bethel for All — a community-driven planning process making Bethel, Vermont a more connected, vibrant, welcoming and accessible place for all. Bethel for All is a Vermont Better Connections project. bethelforall.org
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