Westport Grange talks climate resiliency and agriculture

Posted 3/18/24

Members of Westport’s agricultural community will meet next Wednesday at the Grange, 931 Main Road, to learn a bit more climate change and how it could continue to impact Westport in the coming …

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Westport Grange talks climate resiliency and agriculture

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Members of Westport’s agricultural community will meet next Wednesday at the Grange, 931 Main Road, to learn a bit more climate change and how it could continue to impact Westport in the coming years.

On the agenda for the 6 p.m. meeting is the Westport Climate Resilience Committee’s interim agriculture report. It’s one of six sub-topics being addressed by the committee, which was formed two years ago to study climate resilience and how it pertains to Westport’s agriculture, health, water, infrastructure and safety, engagement and fund-raising, and historical structures.

The Wednesday, March 27 grange meeting is free and open to all. It starts at 6 p.m.

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