The final of four monthly economic development winter forums, to be held at the Catskill Interpretive Center in Mt. Tremper, will focus on the role of the Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center in the region. [PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD AT THE CATSKILL INTERPRETIVE CENTER IN MT. TREMPER, NOT THE CATSKILL CENTER IN ARKVILLE!]
Those unable to attend in-person: you may join the meeting via our conference line, 712.432.3148, then enter the code 118 454.
"By sharing ideas, problems and objectives, local businesses and communities throughout the Catskills will benefit as the entire region becomes more of a destination and better able to capitalize on growing tourism," said Geddy Sveikauskas, who will chair the forum.
After selected speakers give five-minute introductory remarks about the more than three decade history of the Catskill Interpretive Center and where we are today, the panelists will discuss similarities and differences among them and possible ways of working together to improve the Catskill Interpretive Center to more deeply benefit surrounding communities and the region as a whole.
In the final part of the Saturday forum, the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions and contribute to the discussion.
The public is invited. There is no fee for admission.
For additional information about the Catskill Center winter forums please email Erik Johanson at ejohanson@catskillcenter.org.