Join local community leaders to discuss climate change and Bath’s public facilities, homes, roads, transportation, and people.
Hosted by Bath Climate Action Commission in partnership with KELT and the Patten Free Library.
When: Tuesday, October 4th at 5:30 - 7:30pm
Where: Community Room, Patten Free Library (in-person or zoom)
The first in a planned continuing series of “Bath Climate Conversations” community forums and events. This forum focuses on Locals Leading on Climate Change – The Built Environment, and will discuss climate change and Bath’s public facilities, homes, roads, transportation, and people. The evening will begin with a half-hour public forum for Bath residents to hear from community leaders about Bath’s climate action planning efforts, followed by a community discussion that seeks to engage citizens and hear their thoughts about Climate Change and their community.
Panelists include:
Marc Meyers (Bath's City Manager)
Rod Melanson (Bath's Director of Sustainability)
Deb Keller (Executive Director of Bath Housing)
Ruth Indrick (Project Director at KELT)
Tim Blair (Bath's Transportation & Bike Ped Committees)
After the forum, join us for food from Taco the Town Food Truck in Library Park and informal opportunity to share what climate change means to us locally.
This program is presented in person and on Zoom. Registration is required for Zoom only.