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Re: Building Virtual Program That Works!

Aaron Weibe ·
Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect Extension, clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here Thanks for helping us make this an awesome archive of resources for...
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Re: Building Virtual Program That Works!

Dhruti Patel ·
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions. Unfortunately, the sessions can't be recorded due to the session format and numerous discussion activities. The recordings will not be as beneficial for learning the concepts and therefore, we ask our audience to come to join us during the sessions and have a productive learning experience. For that same reason, we also like to keep our audience pool to only 12 people. We plan on hosting more programs in the future too so feel free to reach out to...
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Re: Building Virtual Program That Works!

Aaron Weibe ·
Dhruti - no worries! You responded to my automated message. If you can't update with recordings, that's no problem. Thank you for reading it though!
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Let's Talk Money

Samantha McLain ·
University of Illinois Extension is providing a series of six free online workshops to help families learn about personal finances as well as strategies for talking about money. The workshops are held each Thursday evening beginning May 5. The one-hour sessions start at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required at go.illinois.edu/TalkMoney to receive Zoom connecting information. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate, contact Camaya Wallace Bechard , Extension consumer economics...
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Re: Food Entrepreneurship Ecosystems Development (FEED) Summit

Aaron Weibe ·
Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect , clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here FAQs for Learn Calendar Users: Will a recording be available? That is entirely...
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Re: Food Entrepreneurship Ecosystems Development (FEED) Summit

Jessica Jane Spayde ·
This event is completely virtual, and everyone interested in becoming or supporting food and farming businesses is encouraged to join us!
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Re: Food Entrepreneurship Ecosystems Development (FEED) Summit

Jessica B. ·
If you're interested in learning the concepts mentioned above or if you are an educator or other professional that supports food entrepreneurs, you are also welcome to attend - you do not need to be an entrepreneur!
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University of Vermont Researchers Engage New England Dairy Sector for Livestock Disease Prevention

Joanna Cummings ·
While bird flu (H5N1) outbreaks are affecting dairy herds in the Midwest and western United States (U.S.), a team of researchers at the University of Vermont (UVM) is focused on the impacts of foreign animal disease outbreaks on regional dairy production in the "New England milkshed.” The milkshed is defined by all sources of milk processed or manufactured into dairy products within New England, including farms in eastern New York state that ship milk into the region.
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FARM & RANCH TRANSITION WORKSHOP

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Educator Exchange: Climate Resources

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