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Meet, Greet Features Info on Otsego Outdoors

COOPERSTOWN—Otsego Outdoors will be the theme of the next “Welcome Home Cooperstown” monthly meet and greet on Tuesday, August 5 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The event, held at Village Hall, 22 Main Street, is intended to welcome newcomers, share information, and help make connections with established residents. All members of the community are welcome to attend.

The August 5 event will include information about Otsego Outdoors, a collaborative effort of four area environmental organizations—Otsego 2000, Otsego County Conservation Association, Otsego Land Trust and Butternut Valley Alliance. The meet and greet will also include general information about the Cooperstown area and its institutions. Local musician Rich Brown will perform, and refreshments will be provided by Destination Marketing Corporation.

The Welcome Home Cooperstown committee includes interested citizens and representatives from the Village of Cooperstown, Friends of the Village Library, Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown Central School, and the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, with support from the Cooperstown Rotary Foundation and The Birch Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Otsego County. All are welcome to attend and participate in the work of building a stronger, more diverse, and welcoming community.

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