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(Published Nov 11, 2007)
COLUMBIA, SC
– The S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism (SCPRT) is inviting public input as the agency develops its official outdoor recreation plan for the next five years.
Outdoor recreation issues and concerns also can be sent by Nov. 21 toMonday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m., Lamar Library, 103 East Main St., Lamar
SCPRT will hold a series of five workshops on the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) from Oct. 29 to Nov. 15 in Lamar, North Charleston, Blackville, Greenville and Columbia.
As the state’s official outdoor recreation plan, the SCORP guides distribution of South Carolina’s share of federal Land and Water Conservation Fund and other grants, and serves as a guide and information source for local, state and federal agencies and private organizations.
The five workshops will include summaries of state outdoor recreation research, and provide organizations and individuals the opportunity to express their views and concerns.
That input will be used as the Matheny-Burns Group of Lexington prepares the SCORP for completion expected in spring 2008.
The workshops are set for:
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