Are you interested in becoming a part of Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District?
We are looking for associate supervisors to join our board.
Want to become a member on our board in 2022?
In Maine and water conservation districts are administered by a board of five supervisors (2 appointed position and 3 elected positions) Supervisors volunteer their time, energy and expertise. Supervisors are elected to three-year terms in public elections. We have regular meetings on the first Friday of each month at 9 a.m.
Franklin County Soil & Water Conservation District serves a varied audience throughout Franklin County, and provides services not offered by other organizations..
POSITIVE COMMUNITY IMPACTS
The district provides educational workshops for adults and students on various natural resource and agricultural topics.
The district partners with other natural resource agencies, non-profits, and private businesses to promote the wise use of Maine's natural resources.
Franklin County residents and landowners 18+ years of age are eligible
FCSWCD complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex.