So, the Master Plan Steering Committee feel that by moving the facilities, all will be well and that we will be silent. Where is an already cash-strapped university going to find the money to replace what is being "moved"?
It's kind of like a shell game... they are not canceling the plans for development they are just shuffling it around. And, for how long will the shuffling last? Will the Equine Program be able to survive if it continues to be squeezed slowly and consistently like an anaconda eating its prey?
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It's kind of like a shell game... they are not canceling the plans for development they are just shuffling it around. And, for how long will the shuffling last? Will the Equine Program be able to survive if it continues to be squeezed slowly and consistently like an anaconda eating its prey?
Some of you are all fired up, right? We're Eventers and we love a good challenge! And maybe some of you are thinking... "Well, it's kind of out of my hands and really, I don't live in NH and haven't ever competed at UNH." (I actually hope that's just my mom and not an Area 1 Eventer.)
Here is why its important to all of us... even those Eventers outside of New England.
- Every time Commercial or Retail development occurs on green space we all lose. Think of all the Commercial and Retail lots in your area that are still "For Lease", half empty or that have signs in the window "Store Closing". Do we need more on our open lands?
- UNH is one of the first Land Grant Universities whose mission was to, among other things, teach Agriculture using the land granted to them. If we continue to erode our Agriculture/Environmental Educational base, who will teach our future horsemen?
- And is a Green/Sustainable future really possible if these colleges continue to be pathed over to make way for the Walmarts of the world?
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If you love a good gallop, or a great XC run and if you want to continue to see Horse Trials throughout New England... WE ALL NEED YOU NOW!
Take a few moments and email the following key individuals:
- UNH President, Mark Huddleston - Mark.Huddleston@UNH.edu
- UNH Board of Trustees Chair, Ed Dupont - EDupont@DupontGroup.com
- UNH Director of Advancement, Peter Weiler - Peter.Weiler@UNH.edu
- UNH Chairof the Steering Committee of the CMP, Paul Chamberlin - Paul.Chamberlin@unh.edu
- University Architect and Director of Campus Planning, Doug Bencks-Doug.Bencks@unh.edu
Express your concern over the proposed development and kindly demand:
- that the Campus Master Plan be revisited and redirected
- that they must discontinue the plans for any large scale retail development on UNH land,
- that Agriculture, Dairy, Equine, Organics and Sustainability are very important and should be invested in rather than squeezed out.
- that the President meet directly with the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture to hear their input
REPRINTED FROM USEA AREA 1'S NEWSLETTER - OPTIMUM MINUTES (http://www.area1usea.org/Resources/Newsletter/2012-may28.pdf)
4 comments:
Thanks for this! People need to know what this means to them. (PS Am feeling personal about this as my niece is part of the program.)
I can't believe your niece is at UNH... And is she in the Equine Program? Small world just got smaller...
I just emailed all of the people Suzanne listed.
Hope more eventers take the time
to so so also!!
Thanks to you all for taking the time to get involved. Apparently a press release was issued on 6/4 that stated their commitment to agriculture. I talked to the UNH "activists", including "insiders" and they would like to encourage folks to continue to email until the next release of the CMP in July.
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