If you missed the Friends of the Dog Parks' public meeting, we won't lie... you missed a great time! There was undeniable excitement among visitors of FotDP's recent meeting, held at Charles H. Gere library on Tuesday, March 30th, and it wasn't just because the cookies and coffee were free!
The group prepared a presentation outlining its mission and goals for the organization's future, which include short-term projects such as cleanup days and installing additional doggy poo bag dispensers at both Rickman's Run and Oak Creek Dog Park; and long-term goals such as working with Lincoln Parks & Recreation to develop off-leash parks in each quadrant of the city as well as downtown.
In addition to goals, FotDP members discussed some very important topics, including what makes a good dog park, Parks & Rec's current dog park survey, and how meeting guests and the public can support the group by getting involved with FotDP or donating to help improve off-leash parks and the off-leash park experience in Lincoln, NE.
Following the presentation, the Friends opened up the floor to its guests to work through dog park questions, ideas, and concerns. The room was filled with the momentum of the dedication and vision shared by members and guests alike.
If you'd like to take a peek at our meeting presentation and catch up on what you missed, simply click the link below to download a PDF version and get in on the action. But sorry, we ate all the cookies!
The group prepared a presentation outlining its mission and goals for the organization's future, which include short-term projects such as cleanup days and installing additional doggy poo bag dispensers at both Rickman's Run and Oak Creek Dog Park; and long-term goals such as working with Lincoln Parks & Recreation to develop off-leash parks in each quadrant of the city as well as downtown.
In addition to goals, FotDP members discussed some very important topics, including what makes a good dog park, Parks & Rec's current dog park survey, and how meeting guests and the public can support the group by getting involved with FotDP or donating to help improve off-leash parks and the off-leash park experience in Lincoln, NE.
Following the presentation, the Friends opened up the floor to its guests to work through dog park questions, ideas, and concerns. The room was filled with the momentum of the dedication and vision shared by members and guests alike.
If you'd like to take a peek at our meeting presentation and catch up on what you missed, simply click the link below to download a PDF version and get in on the action. But sorry, we ate all the cookies!
FotDP Meeting Presentation
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