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Urban Agriculture Listening Sessions

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Urban Agriculture Listening Sessions

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) recently posted a notice that they are taking stakeholder input to help inform and set priorities for $40 million of grant funding for research, education and extension around urban agriculture, indoor agriculture and emerging agriculture. To respond to NIFA with aggregated and organized comments, the Western Center for Metropolitan Extension and Research (WCMER), National Urban Extension Leaders (NUEL), and a number of local Farm Bureau chapters located in urban counties from across the country are partnering to host four online, interactive stakeholder listening sessions (see below for details and registration).  If you are unable to attend a listening session, you can still provide your comments and indicate your preference to join research, extension, or education grant teams via this survey (live now).

Register at: https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/re...yo1zmS1KAiwyvUQFk7NF

More information at: https://metroextension.wsu.edu/urbanag/

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@gaye posted:
Hello,
I received the email below 4 times this morning.

The event I am interested in is β€œHow to make an engaging webinar”. I took part in the first one, missed the second one, and had trouble connecting to the third.

Now I need instruction on how to find the recordings of those on your site…because i spent time looking but could not find them.

Thank you,
Gaye Torjusen




> On May 19, 2020, at 11:18 AM, eXtension Foundation <alerts@crowdstack.com> wrote:
>

Hi Gaye, the summaries and recordings of the two How to Host Engaging Webinars are here: https://connect.extension.org/...-basics-and-advanced

Hello,
I received the email below 4 times this morning.

The event I am interested in is β€œHow to make an engaging webinar”. I took part in the first one, missed the second one, and had trouble connecting to the third.

Now I need instruction on how to find the recordings of those on your site…because i spent time looking but could not find them.

Thank you,
Gaye Torjusen




> On May 19, 2020, at 11:18 AM, eXtension Foundation <alerts@crowdstack.com> wrote:
>
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