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Eastcoast Evolution Leadership to Host Public Meeting regarding Willand Road Warming Center on 11/6

Eastcoast Evolution Leadership invites the Tri-City community of Dover, Rochester, and Somersworth to attend a public meeting on Wednesday, November 6, at 6:00 p.m. at the Somersworth High School Career Technical Center, 18 Cemetery Road, Somersworth, NH.

The meeting aims to introduce Eastcoast Evolution Leadership as the new operations team for the Willand Road Warming Center.

Eastcoast Evolution Leadership says they are committed to fostering a safe and collaborative environment as Strafford County and the Tri-City communities prepare for winter. The team encourages community members to join the discussion, ask questions, and explore opportunities to work together for a successful season.

“We understand that change can be uncomfortable, and we want to be transparent and accessible to those who have questions about our role and how we operate,” said the leadership team in a statement. “This meeting is an opportunity to connect with community members, answer questions, and hear from those interested in volunteering this winter.”

For those unable to attend in person, contact Melanie at Melanie@eastcoastevolutionleadership.com to share questions, express concerns, or share how you’d like to get involved.

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