STERLING,
Colo. – North Sterling State Park will hold an open house on Nov. 26, from 5:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Northeastern Junior College (NJC) campus to provide
information about the park and answer questions. The meeting will be held at
NJC’s Hays Student Center in the Tennant
Art Gallery. The gathering will be a casual forum where people can ask questions
and learn about the park, including the fish kill and the park’s fishery, the
marina bay construction, and the agency merger.
Colorado
Parks and Wildlife staff from North Sterling, the Brush Area Office, as well as
the Northeast
Region Office will be available to answer questions.
“There
are a lot of things going on at the park and I feel this will be a great way to
talk with the public and let them know what is happening,’’ said Park Manager
David Piper. “It will also be an opportunity to gain feedback from the public
regarding the park and the agency.”
Colorado
Parks and Wildlife manages 42 state parks, more than 300 state wildlife areas,
all of Colorado's wildlife, and a variety of outdoor recreation. For more
information go to http://cpw.state.co.us
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