Town Run Watershed Association regularly brings together partners and stakeholders who share a common interest in protecting and improving the watershed. These Stakeholder Meetings, held at the Shepherdstown Public Library, are open to the public and provide a space for collaboration, idea-sharing, and coordinated action.
Collaborating for Impact
These meetings bring together a diverse group of participants, including:
- Local government representatives
- Community organizations
- Environmental groups
- Residents and volunteers
Together, participants:
- Share updates on current projects and research
- Coordinate restoration and protection efforts
- Discuss funding opportunities
- Plan educational programs and community events
By working collaboratively, we can ensure that efforts across the watershed are aligned, effective, and responsive to community needs.
Welcoming New Partners in Febuary 2026
We are pleased to welcome Karl Musser, the Town’s new Project Manager and Planning Specialist, to these conversations. Karl brings more than 30 years of experience in GIS analysis, project management, and public-sector collaboration, offering valuable expertise that will support ongoing and future watershed planning efforts.
Why These Meetings Matter
Protecting a watershed requires coordination, communication, and shared commitment. Stakeholder Meetings help build those connections by creating opportunities for:
- Open dialogue
- Collective problem-solving
- Long-term planning
- Community engagement
Whether you’re directly involved in watershed work or simply interested in learning more, these meetings are a great way to stay informed and contribute to ongoing efforts.
Join the Conversation
Whether you’re new to the group or a long-time participant, your input helps guide our work.
Everyone is welcome.