Annual Legislative Forum with Greenwich’s Elected Officials

Environmental Priorities for Connecticut’s General Assembly
An Annual Legislative Forum with Greenwich’s Elected Officials

Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012
7:45-9:30 am
In Greenwich’s Town Hall Meeting Room 

Audubon Greenwich, The Greenwich Land Trust & the Town of Greenwich Conservation Commission invite you to Greenwich’s only legislative forum concerning “Environmental Priorities for Connecticut’s General Assembly. Join the local community and Facilitator, Sandy Breslin, Director for Government Affairs, Audubon Connecticut, for an in-depth Q&A session with our elected officials.

OFFICALS ATTENDING:
 State Representatives
Livvy Floren (R-149)
Lile R. Gibbons (R-150)
Fred Camillo (R-151)

State Senator
L. Scott Frantz (R-36)

 Registration & coffee 7:45 am ~ Forum starts promptly at 8:00 am
Free admission ~ Space limited ~ Advance registration recommended. Contact: Jeff Cordulack ~ 203-869-5272 x 239 ~ jcordulack@audubon.org  (Snow Date: Feb. 1)

 MEET AT:
Greenwich Town Hall Meeting Room, 101 Field Point Road, Greenwich, CT 

Audubon Connecticut is the state office of the National Audubon Society. Our mission is to further the protection of birds, other wildlife and their habitats through science, education, advocacy and conservation, for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.

 We envision a Connecticut with a rich and diverse natural heritage, where there is ample habitat for birds and other wildlife, where a majority of its people appreciate and participate in their natural environment, and whose children are educated and motivated to become the conservation leaders of tomorrow.

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