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Pendleton County Convention and Visitors Bureau Explores Grant Opportunity

Pendleton, ORLocal News

In a recent public meeting that may be one of the last at the community building, the Pendleton County Convention and Visitors Bureau explored potential grant opportunities to support local initiatives. Board member Lindsay Kazarick led the session, stepping in for Annie Humes, and emphasized the importance of community involvement in these endeavors. The meeting focused on recent accomplishments and future projects that could benefit from external funding sources. Attendees were presented with information regarding various grants available for enhancing the visitor experience in Pendleton County. This proactive approach showcases the bureau's dedication to not only promoting tourism but also improving local infrastructure and services.

The discussions underscored the necessity of collaboration among stakeholders to secure the necessary funding. As the bureau continues to seek out financial opportunities, local residents are encouraged to participate and voice their ideas. This meeting signifies a crucial step towards revitalizing community engagement and ensuring a prosperous future for Pendleton County.

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