Friday, June 28, from 4-7 p.m. — LUDLOW — The Mapping for Resilience research team will host a community meeting for residents and people who work in the greater Ludlow and Cavendish area at the Ludlow Community Center. This event is being held so that people can connect or reconnect, share stories and memories of responding to needs during and after the flooding in July 2023, and hear about what the Mapping for Resilience team is trying to do with their research.
The Mapping for Resilience research team is based at Dartmouth College and Colorado School of Mines working on a project about the social, ecological, and technical challenges of last year’s floods.
While this is a free event, registering is appreciated, as some food and childcare for attendees will be offered. To do so, please fill out the registration form at: forms.gle/k67Cp7fu2a2d5U9g7 or email charis.fm.boke@dartmouth.edu.
The event will be at the Ludlow Community Center, 37 Main St., Ludlow (behind the army tank). The team will facilitate two activities designed to better understand the impacts and challenges the flood(s) have created, and look forward to your stories and insight! They are also hoping to collect photos and videos of flooded areas by consent of property owners. Their goal is to make this collaborative, supportive, and engaging for everyone.
If you can’t make it, but want to talk about sharing stories about the flood, please reach out and let us know!
For more information, about the project and Mapping for Resilience research team email addresses, visit: sites.dartmouth.edu/mappingforresilience.