Preserving Burlington's Wild Area: Rock Point Partnership Campaign
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Bishop Tom Ely discusses the Episcopal Dioceses campaign to preserve the Rock Point Natural Area.
"After our comprehensive study of the needs and potential of Rock Point, we bring new confidence in its role as a central meeting place for the programs, people, and the future of surrounding community as well as the Episcopal Church in Vermont. We have designed our plans and the Partnership Campaign for Rock Point to support a unified, future-focused mission, where our service to nature, to people, and to community are all part of one energy."
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