The Tuesday press conference was held at Curtis Creek next to the ruins of a bridge that used to span the creek but was washed away by the floodwaters from Hurricane Helene.
At a Tuesday press conference in Old Fort, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable announced the recipients of its Rebuilding and Recovery Micro-Grant Program, an effort to aid the restoration of outdoor recreation after Hurricane Helene.
At a Tuesday press conference near Old Fort, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable announced the recipients of its Rebuilding and Recovery Micro-Grant Program, a targeted effort to aid the restoration of outdoor recreation assets in communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Chris Perkins, vice president of programs for Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, welcomed all those who attended Tuesday’s press conference at Curtis Creek.
At the Tuesday press conference at Curtis Creek, the grants were announced for a series of outdoor recreation projects in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee.
Tuesday’s press conference at Curtis Creek near Old Fort included Chris Perkins, vice president of programs, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable; Gloria Schoch, executive director, The VF Foundation; Amy Allison, director of North Carolina Outdoor Economy Office; Christina Redman, partnership & event coordinator at Camp Grier; Mike Reardon, executive director, Carolina Climbers Coalition; Steven Foy, general manager, Nantahala Outdoor Center; Cody Woods, district representative of U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District); and Shannon Odom with the McDowell Tourism Development Authority and Destination McDowell.
Chris Perkins, vice president of programs for Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, welcomed all those who attended Tuesday’s press conference at Curtis Creek.
At a Tuesday press conference near Old Fort, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable announced the recipients of its Rebuilding and Recovery Micro-Grant Program, a targeted effort to aid the restoration of outdoor recreation assets in communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Tuesday’s press conference at Curtis Creek near Old Fort included Chris Perkins, vice president of programs, Outdoor Recreation Roundtable; Gloria Schoch, executive director, The VF Foundation; Amy Allison, director of North Carolina Outdoor Economy Office; Christina Redman, partnership & event coordinator at Camp Grier; Mike Reardon, executive director, Carolina Climbers Coalition; Steven Foy, general manager, Nantahala Outdoor Center; Cody Woods, district representative of U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tennessee’s 1st Congressional District); and Shannon Odom with the McDowell Tourism Development Authority and Destination McDowell.
The Tuesday press conference was held at Curtis Creek next to the ruins of a bridge that used to span the creek but was washed away by the floodwaters from Hurricane Helene.
At the Tuesday press conference at Curtis Creek, the grants were announced for a series of outdoor recreation projects in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee.