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Panthertown and DuPont seek board members

Panthertown and DuPont seek board members

Two organizations dedicated to stewarding beloved outdoor spaces are looking for new board members to help them fulfill their respective missions. 

• Friends of Panthertown, which is dedicated to preserving and maintaining Panthertown Valley in the Nantahala National Forest, is looking for new board members and planning committee members to replace several long-time board members who left at the end of 2023. Passionate people who want to help lead the nonprofit into the future should contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

• Friends of DuPont Forest, which works to enhance public use and enjoyment of DuPont State Recreational Forest while protecting its natural resources, is seeking new board members to start serving in April. Board members are responsible for planning, policy development, financial oversight, fundraising and working to ensure the organization is accomplishing its mission. The board meets on the third Tuesday of every other month, and board members are also expected to participate in committees, fundraise and attend hosted events when available. Applications are open through the end of January. Learn more at dupontforest.com/jointheboard.

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