This Saturday, a statewide coalition of Atlanta-based environmental groups are hitting the road and coming to Macon.
The GOST Network, which stands for Georgians Organized to Survive and Thrive, is hosting resiliency workshops across the state, and its first stop is in Macon at the Rosa Jackson Rec Center at 1211 Maynard St. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
“We’re hosting these events to ask people, ‘what could be done, right now, to strengthen your community as summers get hotter, storms get bigger, and the price of electricity gets higher?’” said Amina Robinson, who helped organize the event with Georgia Conservation Voters Education Fund. “(We want) to ask the question, listen to their answers and to connect as many as possible to resources that might help.”
The open-house-style resource fair