GREENSBORO – NEK Together will hold a public meeting, November 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at its the Highland Center for the Arts. Attendees will discuss the purpose of the NEK Collaborative and its role supporting federal and statewide visioning and decision-making. Rose Friedman will discuss the formation of The Civic Standard and case studies will feature NEK Broadband (NEK CV), and the Working Communities Challenge community hubs in St. Johnsbury and Barton. Attendees will be asked to share their perspectives on where the NEK Collaborative should focus its efforts in 2026 and help shape our agenda for NEK Day at the Statehouse on January 22. Live music will be played by Autumn Chamberlain and graphic recording will be facilitated by Melissa Cain of Iceberg Consulting.
