The Guthrie County Resource Enhancement and Protection Committee, also known as REAP, will be holding a meeting next month at the Guthrie County Historical Village in Panora.
According to the Guthrie County Conservation Board, the meeting will be held at their office on Monday, August 11th, at 5pm.
The primary purpose of the meeting will be to review REAP grant applications from city, county, and/or private conservation entities. There will also be discussions about Guthrie County’s natural resources and outdoor recreational areas and opportunities.
The Guthrie County Conservation Board asks any city or non-profit entity in the county that has a REAP grant application to attend the meeting so the committee can provide comments on the application.
The REAP meeting is open to the public and attendance is encouraged.

