Season Highlights
2019 saw us forming new partnerships with two important organizations: Maine Outdoor Brands and The Portland Parks Conservancy. We also hosted the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for an eelgrass workshop at the fort.
While the MOB and DEP events were fun and educational, it’s our partnership with the Portland Parks Conservancy that we’re truly excited about.
Portland Parks Conservancy Board members in the casemate corridor
The ride back to Portland aboard Freedom
DEP’s Angie Brewer leads the eelgrass workshop
Lots of life to be found at the fort
FoFoGO Board members Aaron Frederick and Roger Berle at the forum
A full house and an engaged audience
2019 saw us forming new partnerships with two important organizations: Maine Outdoor Brands and The Portland Parks Conservancy. We also hosted the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for an eelgrass workshop at the fort. While the MOB and DEP events were fun and educational, it’s our partnership with the Portland Parks Conservancy that we’re truly excited about.
The newly formed Portland Parks Conservancy has voted to fund their first projects and Fort Gorges made the list. The Parks Conservancy also hosted a public forum at the East End Community School which gave the public an opportunity to hear the pros and cons of commercialization of our parks, including Fort Gorges. Attendance at the forum was standing-room-only and the audience was nearly unanimous in their support for the Friends’ mission to preserve Fort Gorges. |