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Seventh Annual
GROWING AWARENESS CONFERENCE

April 3, 2004
Hosted by Lowell Elementary School
1121 South 3rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003


CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

Growing Awareness Awards for Outstanding:
PAST CONFERENCES:

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
  • Educators & Administrators
  • Youth Development Specialists
  • Youth & Community Leaders
  • Home Schoolers & Parents
  • Agencies & Organizations that support youth gardening
  • Master Gardeners
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
  • Meet leading experts in youth gardening.
  • Learn how to assess, design and build sustainable and effective programs.
  • Learn valuable techniques to link gardening to standards-based curriculum.
  • Participate in fun hands-on workshops.
  • Be inspired by tours to diverse youth gardening programs.
  • Take home a wheelbarrow full of resources.




Certificates of Completion for continuing education credit will be issued to eligible conference attendees.

REGISTRATION

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Directions to Lowell Elementary School

Map of Lowell Elementary School

Questions? Contact Nicole Lynch at 602-470-8086 ext. 309

"Growing Awareness" School and Community Gardening Conference 2004



 

 


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