|
Mark Your Calendar
National Association of Conservation
Districts (NACD) Great Lakes Committee
Meeting November 15-16, 2005
Milwaukee,Wisconsin.
Contact Christa Jones at
317.738.3849 or christa-jones@nacdnet.org
for more information.
Center for Stormwater Protection, 2005 Stormwater Institute
November 15-17, 2005 National Conference Center, Lansdowne,
Virginia. Contact Jennifer Zielinski at 410.461.8323 x 218
or jaz@cwp.org or visit www.cwp.org/S105/si05 info.html
for more information.
Great Lakes Aid Kickoff November 19, 2005,
Roger McGuinn of the Byrds, Class of ‘91 Rock & Roll Hall
of Fame, Mercyhurst College D’Angelo Performing Arts
Center, Erie, PA www.greatlakesaid.org. Contact Tom Fuhrman
at 814-824-2407 or lerc@mercyhurst.edu for more
information.
Natural Resources Education Center, Healthy Water,
Healthy People Workshop December 2, 2005
Indianapolis, Indiana. Contact Marie at NREC at 317.562.1338
or nrec@dnr.in.gov for more information.
Wisconsin Land and Water Conservation Association, Inc.
December 7-9, 2005 52nd WLWCA Annual Meeting, Eau Claire,
Wisconsin. Contact Gina Kaminski at 608.833.1833
or ginakaminski@wlwca.org for more information.
Michigan Association of Conservation Districts
Annual Convention December 7-9, 2005
Big Rapids, Michigan. Contact Marilyn Shy at 231.876.0328
or marilyn.shy@macd.org.
Great Lakes Regional Collaboration December 12, 2005,
Summit II Chicago, IL, The final Great Lakes Restoration
and Protection Strategy will be released.
Wisconsin Wetlands Association February 2-3, 2006,
Wisconsin Wetlands Association 11th Annual Wetland Science
Forum:Wisconsin Wetlands: Biodiversity and Threats:
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center,
Madison: more information, 608.250.9971 or
programs@wiscwetlands.org
Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin Annual Conference
February 4, 2006, Invasive Plants of Wetlands, Madison, WI:
more information, email info@ipaw.org
Disclaimer:
The interpretations and conclusions presented in this newsletter represent the opinions of the individual authors. They in no way represent the views of the Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, the C.S. Mott Foundation, subscribers, donors, or any organization mentioned in this publication.
|