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A Diverse Group of Leaders Come Together to Form Women s Forest Congress Advisory Council

A Diverse Group of Leaders Come Together to Form Women s Forest Congress Advisory Council News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A group of visionary, practical, and supportive women has come together to help shape the Women s Forest Congress. Advisory Council members serve as advisors to the Steering Committee, advocate for the Congress s broader work, and ensure equal representation from diverse backgrounds, organizations, and views. The Advisory Council brings unique knowledge, skills, and wisdom to augment the Steering Committee, with the goal of building out the Women s Forest Congress. The Advisory Council also provides another way to be intentional about the direction of the Women s Forest Congress, making room for more voices and perspectives in a different leadership capacity. While the Steering Committee retains decision-making authority, the Advisory Council provides information, recommendations, and adv

With road reconstruction on horizon, citizens concerned about future of Sunderland s Buttonball Tree

With road reconstruction on horizon, citizens concerned about future of Sunderland’s Buttonball Tree In the wake of an upcoming road reconstruction project on North Main Street in Sunderland, citizens have expressed concerns about the future of the American sycamore tree commonly known as the Buttonball Tree, which is believed to be roughly 400 years old. Town Administrator Geoff Kravitz says the historic tree is not coming down and no roots will be cut. Staff Photo/Paul Franz The historic Buttonball Tree on North Main Street in Sunderland dwarfs other full-grown trees around it. Staff Photo/Paul Franz The existing sidewalk past the Buttonball Tree on North Main Street in Sunderland. Town Administrator Geoff Kravitz says the upcoming road reconstruction project is set to widen the sidewalk, and that the sidewalk will be moved farther away from the tree. Staff Photo/Paul Franz

The Recorder - With road reconstruction on horizon, citizens concerned about future of Sunderland s Buttonball Tree

With road reconstruction on horizon, citizens concerned about future of Sunderland’s Buttonball Tree In the wake of an upcoming road reconstruction project on North Main Street in Sunderland, citizens have expressed concerns about the future of the American sycamore tree commonly known as the Buttonball Tree, which is believed to be roughly 400 years old. Town Administrator Geoff Kravitz says the historic tree is not coming down and no roots will be cut. Staff Photo/Paul Franz The historic Buttonball Tree on North Main Street in Sunderland dwarfs other full-grown trees around it. Staff Photo/Paul Franz The existing sidewalk past the Buttonball Tree on North Main Street in Sunderland. Town Administrator Geoff Kravitz says the upcoming road reconstruction project is set to widen the sidewalk, and that the sidewalk will be moved farther away from the tree. Staff Photo/Paul Franz

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