[Azyg] 2001 National Children and Youth Garden Symposium

Carol Noyes cnoyes@Ag.Arizona.Edu
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2001 National Children and Youth Garden Symposium
July 12-14, 2001
The Michigan 4-H Children's Garden
Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center at Michigan State University, East 
Lansing, Michigan

"Gardening Beyond the Boundaries"

*Tour some of the Country's best examples of Children's Gardens
*Learn how to Integrate Technology to enhance your garden's programs
*Learn how to identify and utilize regional and national resources to 
ensure your garden's sustainability

Conference Highlights
Technology Workshop
Tapping into Resources: Concurrent sessions
Ensuring Sustainability: The Roots and Shoots Intergenerational School Garden

Speakers:       Dr. Carrie Heeter, Director of Communication Technology Lab 
and Professor in the College of Education, MSU
                 Jane L. Taylor, Founder and first curator of the Michigan 
4-H Children's Garden, MSU
                 Dr. Alice Whiren, Professor of family and child ecology at MSU

Full, 3-day registration $145, covers all three daily programs, 
registration materials, three lunches, one reception and dinner, and 
transportation within the conference dates and times.  Not included are 
airfare, hotel, personal items, and meals not specified.  Registration 
deadline is June 24.

For more information: 800-777-7931 or www.ahs.org
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<b>2001 National Children and Youth Garden Symposium<br>
July 12-14, 2001<br>
The Michigan 4-H Children's Garden<br>
Kellogg Hotel &amp; Conference Center at Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan<br>
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&quot;Gardening Beyond the Boundaries&quot;<br>
<br>
*Tour some of the Country's best examples of Children's Gardens<br>
*Learn how to Integrate Technology to enhance your garden's 
programs<br>
*Learn how to identify and utilize regional and national resources to
ensure your garden's sustainability<br>
<br>
<b><u>Conference Highlights<br>
</u></b>Technology Workshop<br>
Tapping into Resources: Concurrent sessions<br>
Ensuring Sustainability: The Roots and Shoots Intergenerational School
Garden<br>
<br>
Speakers: <x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Dr. Carrie
Heeter, Director of Communication Technology Lab and Professor in the
College of Education, MSU<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab><x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Jane
L. Taylor, Founder and first curator of the Michigan 4-H Children's
Garden, MSU<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab><x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab>Dr.
Alice Whiren, Professor of family and child ecology at MSU<br>
<br>
Full, 3-day registration $145, covers all three daily programs,
registration materials, three lunches, one reception and dinner, and
transportation within the conference dates and times.&nbsp; Not included
are airfare, hotel, personal items, and meals not specified.&nbsp;
Registration deadline is June 24.<br>
<br>
For more information: 800-777-7931 or
<a href="http://www.ahs.org/" eudora="autourl">www</a><a href="http://www.ahs.org/" eudora="autourl">.ahs.org</a></html>

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