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COVID-19 and Social Distancing Study

Aaron Weibe ·
Dr. Daisy Fancourt at University College London (UCL) is conducting a study to explore the effects of COVID-19 and social distancing on mental health. In partnership with UCL, the University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine and Americans for the Arts Action Fund are extending the study to the U.S. This study tracks mental health on a weekly basis, and investigates what activities – including arts and culture activities - may mitigate against mental health decline within social...
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Re: Addressing loss of tree cover in urban watersheds: The importance of local codes and policies

Aaron Weibe ·
@Phil Rodbell - I've updated this listing. A time and date was not specified, it was showing that it was occurring everyday for the next week.
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Brad Gaolach ·
Is this a free event or eXtension members only - some local CBOs might be interested
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Phil Rodbell ·
This event is free and open to the public. The URL includes all archived presentations. It will be updated soon with this fresh event. All events occur on Second Wednesday of each month at 1:00 Eastern.
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Kathleen Foley ·
It's so difficult to navigate these courses. Where is the link to JOIN the webinar????
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Aaron Weibe ·
@Kathleen Foley - this webinar is brought to you by the U.S. Forest Service. There's a blue button up top that says "Register Here." I notice it takes you over to their website and shows the connection information for this webinar.
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Kathleen Foley ·
Thank you. I was able to finally sleuth it out. I had already registered and received numerous reminders, but nowhere in those reminders or calendar entries or the notification bulletin description did it have a join now button. I hate to know how many couldn’t join due to the cumbersome joining system.
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Aaron Weibe ·
Great. @Phil Rodbell shared this event from the Forest Service, so that's good feedback for him.
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Phil Rodbell ·
Sorry if you had trouble connecting. We had more than 180 participants, which is pretty solid for our attendance. You will have to send me one of those reminders so I can see an example. The words "join now" are not used on our site. It says simply Connect to the webinar, Go to: https://usfs.adobeconnect.com/ucf/ The presentation will be archived at the registration site above. Best, Phillip
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Tammy Majcherek ·
Hello, I was really looking forward to this webinar, unfortunately I was called away to another meeting at the last minute this morning. Would you mind sending out the link for the recording? I tried the one below but it only showed a title slide. Thank you.
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Re: CommuniTree: A model for engaging communities in tree planting and maintenance projects

Phil Rodbell ·
It will magically appear at this URL as early as April 15, as a title hyperlink: https://www.fs.fed.us/research/urban-webinars/
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Soil Management for Urban Trees

 
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