The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism is inviting business leaders, elected officials, and community members to attend a series of public open houses designed to help shape the county’s economic future.
As part of the effort to develop a new economic development strategic plan, the department has partnered with nationally recognized consulting firm Camoin Associates to lead the planning process. Community input will play a vital role in identifying priorities, challenges, and opportunities for growth.
“These conversations are critical to the future of Talbot County,” said Cassandra Vanhooser, Director of Economic Development and Tourism. “We’re looking to our residents, our businesses, and our civic leaders to help us create a roadmap that reflects the values, needs, and aspirations of our community.”
The come-and-go open houses are designed to be relaxed, informal gatherings where participants can share insights, ask questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue. Representatives from Camoin Associates will be present at each session to gather input directly from stakeholders.
Open House schedule is as follows:
- Tuesday, May 6 | 4:30–7:30 p.m. – Trappe Fire House
- Wednesday, May 7 | 7–10 a.m. – St. Michaels Community Center
- Wednesday, May 7 | 4:30–7:30 p.m. – Tilghman Fire House
- Thursday, May 8 | 7–10 a.m. – Oxford Community Center
- Thursday, May 8 | 4:30–7:30 p.m. – Cordova Fire House
- Friday, May 9 | 7–10 a.m. – Talbot County Free Library, Easton Branch
Participants may pick the location that is most convenient to their schedule. Those who stop by will be invited to share their thoughts on a variety of topics, including barriers to economic prosperity, untapped opportunities, and strategies for supporting and attracting businesses.
“We really want to hear what people think,” Vanhooser says. “What we do now will help create a thriving future for generations to come. Let’s build a stronger Talbot County—together.”
For more information, visit www.TalbotWorks.org or contact the Department of Economic Development and Tourism at 410-770-8000.
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