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Commission discusses outreach, tree‑planting, grants and other community items; volunteer to research Moose Plate grants
Summary
Commissioners reviewed outreach plans including a possible Pulaski Park tree‑planting event, brainstormed simple public programs (park tours, small 5K/scavenger concepts), discussed commission fundraising and moose‑plate grants, and raised local issues including turtle mortality and a small city parcel for sale.
At its June 26 meeting the Manchester Conservation Commission discussed a range of outreach and funding topics, including a planned tree‑planting event in Pulaski Park, ideas for simple park tours and community activities, potential grant sources such as the state moose‑plate program, and other items raised during "other business."
Commission members reported that Parks & Recreation plans to plant approximately six trees in Pulaski Park in the coming months and suggested the commission coordinate a volunteer planting or an educational demonstration of how trees are balled, burlapped and planted. Commissioners discussed scheduling such events on a Saturday morning at 10 a.m., providing hands‑on opportunities (shovels, planting) or a…
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