Chamber Cafe – Climate Impact – Hyper-Local on May 6, 2022

Chamber Cafe – Climate Impact – Hyper-Local on May 6, 2022
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Event Name: Chamber Cafe – Climate Impact – Hyper-Local

Date: May 6, 2022

Time: 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM PDT

Location: Zoom – Virtual Event

Fees/Admission: There is no fee to attend and no membership is required.
ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ZOOM ACCESS

Event Description:

Representatives from Jefferson County, the City of Port Townsend, the Port of Port Townsend, NODC, and JC Department of Community Development. will be discussing their organizations activities in addressing climate impact in our communities.

Commissioner Kate Dean, Jefferson County

 John Mauro, City Manager, City of Port Townsend

 Karen Affeld, Executive Director, North Olympic Development Council

 Eric Toews, Deputy Director, Port of Port Townsend

 Emilie Uemura, Assistant Planner, Jefferson County Department of Community Development
Jeff Randal, District 1 Commissioner, PUD

 This is a great opportunity to have your questions responded to directly. Join us and learn why climate impact should be high on all our priority lists and how you can help!

Original source can be found here.



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