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REAP Assembly

Thu, Oct 26

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Calmar

REAP assemblies are held all across the state every two years, and are a great opportunity for local citizens to learn more about REAP, work with like-minded citizens who are also interested in natural resource work, and share your ideas on how REAP can work better for your county or community.

REAP Assembly
REAP Assembly

Time & Location

Oct 26, 2023, 6:00 PM

Calmar, 1527 IA-150, Calmar, IA 52132, USA

About the Event

Are you interested in improving natural resources such as water, air, habitat and wildlife for the direct  benefit of insert your local area? Join us on Oct 26th at the Iowa Dairy Center in Calmar  to share ideas for how Iowa’s premier funding program for outdoor recreation and conservation can assist our county and communities.

Established in 1989, the Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP) program has funded nearly $389 million for city, county and state park projects that have included water quality improvements, habitat protection, roadside prairies, historical development and conservation education. Check out   to discover REAP projects close to where you live.  www.iowadnr.gov/Conservation/REAP/Projects-by-County

REAP assemblies are held all across the state every two years, and are a great opportunity for local citizens to learn more about REAP, work with like-minded citizens who are also interested in natural resource work, and share your ideas on how REAP can work…

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Equal Opportunity
The Clayton County Conservation Board does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, color, sex, creed, national origin, age or disability. If anyone believes he or she may have been subjected to such discrimination, he or she may file a complaint with either the Clayton County Conservation Board or the Office of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.

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