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Annual Meeting
Vermont Community Development Association’s Fall Conference
Workforce Development: Community-Based Strategies
Many Vermont businesses, agencies, organizations, and communities are actively exploring strategies at all levels to support Vermont’s workforce. Join VCDA on December 5th in White River Junction to:
- Learn about Vermont’s workforce today: What are the challenges and opportunities in ensuring a new generation can work to build tomorrow’s economy?
- Hear about key statewide workforce development initiatives and how your community can connect and partner.
- Engage in discussions on practical strategies and community case studies around fostering a workforce-friendly community— including housing, transportation, childcare, and advancing training and career development.
When it comes to supporting, growing, and training the Vermont workforce, we all have a role to play—join us to learn practical community-based strategies for how your town can lead!
Complete Registration packet will follow soon.
For more information contact Theresa Bachand at 802-229-9111 or [email protected]
A copy of the agenda can be found here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 12-19-18
For a copy of the agenda, please click here: Executive Committee Agenda 1-15-19
A copy of the agenda can be found here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 1-23-19
Due to winter weather, the February 13, 2019 Executive Committee meeting has been postponed to a date to be determined.
Click here for a copy of the agenda: Executive Committee Agenda 2-13-19
A copy of the agenda can be found here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 2-27-19
A copy of the agenda can be found here: Executive Committee Agenda 3-13-19
A copy of the agenda can be found here: TRORC Board Meeting Agenda 3-27-19
A copy of the agenda can be found here: Executive Committee Agenda 4-10-19
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is a destructive and invasive forest pest that feeds on and eventually kills all species of ash trees. EAB is now confirmed in Orange, Washington, Caledonia, Grand Isle, and Bennington Counties and communities statewide are encouraged to prepare for the impacts of the pest.
This training, led by staff from the Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program, is intended to teach participants about EAB, introduce planning and management strategies, and to give an overview of the resources available to help towns assess risk and establish a plan.
This event is free but registration is required. Space is limited; sign up here by April 9th. To read more about the event, visit here.