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Marketing Hometown America

The North Central Regional Center for Rural Development is sponsoring a Placemaking webinar series. Several Land Grant universities from the North Central region have developed comprehensive Placemaking programming/curricula, each emphasizing different aspects of Placemaking. We hope you will join this excellent cross-state learning opportunity!

December 1, 2016,Marketing Hometown America, A Community Conversation Guide for Making Your Community a Welcoming Place for Newcomers

Presented by:
Jodi Bruns, Community Vitality Area Specialist, North Dakota State University, Ellendale, ND
Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, Nebraska Extension Specialist, Community Vitality, Scottsbluff, NE and
Kenneth Sherin, Extension Field Specialist II, South Dakota State University, Mitchell, SD

There is no registration and no fee for attending this webinar. To join the webinar go to http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/ncrcrd, “enter as a guest” is by default already chosen. Type your name into the text box provided, select “Enter Room”. You are now in the meeting room for the webinar. To facilitate Q&A’s, participants will submit questions/comments via the Chat Function in Adobe Connect.  

To test your system for Adobe Connect: https://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm

For the webinar series full schedule go to: http://ncrcrd.msu.edu/ncrcrd/placemaking_webinar_series

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