Portsmouth Herald

Dover chamber’s State of City to feature Gary Bannon

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DOVER – The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce is inviting the public to its 2024 State of the City presentati­on, Thursday, March 28, from 8 to 10 a.m. at 121 Broadway.

City Recreation Director Gary S. Bannon will provide an overview of the culture and recreation chapter of Dover’s master plan and discuss the role recreation plays in the city’s developmen­t. He will also review why recreation is an integral component of a healthy, sustainabl­e community.

Bannon will retire this spring following a 34-year career with the city. Accomplish­ments during Bannon’s tenure include the completion of the new 10,700-square-foot skatepark at Guppey Park last fall, the creation of the Dover Adventure Playground at Henry Law Park in 2017, and the expansion of the Dover Ice Arena at the turn of the millennium.

Following his keynote address, Bannon will be joined by a group of panelists who will talk about some of the challenges and opportunit­ies that have arisen as Dover becomes an increasing­ly attractive place for both businesses and individual­s to locate.

These panelists include Ryan Pope, housing navigator for the city; Thomas A. Toye IV; owner/broker of Arthur Thomas Properties; and Toni Gooch; assistant vice president and commercial relationsh­ip manager of Kennebunk Savings Bank.

Attendees are encouraged to arrive at 8 a.m. for check-in and breakfast. The program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. The fee is $25 and includes breakfast provided by Great Circle Catering. Visit dovernh.org/sotc for informatio­n or to register. The event is underwritt­en by Eversource and sponsored by Kennebunk Savings Bank.

 ?? DEB CRAM/PORTSMOUTH HERALD ?? Gary Bannon, Dover’s recreation director, says it’s bitterswee­t to be retiring.
DEB CRAM/PORTSMOUTH HERALD Gary Bannon, Dover’s recreation director, says it’s bitterswee­t to be retiring.

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