~Hudson Valley Horticulture~
Westchester County Update
Cornell Cooperative Extension of the Hudson Valley
~~~~~~~Commercial Horticulture Electronic Newsletter~~~~~~~
April 10, 2008

SAVE THE DATE!!!

STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
In Conjunction with
Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Westchester County and
Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Conservation

Presents

ASIAN LONGHORNED BEETLE COMPLIANCE TRAINING WORKSHOP

There are no fees for attendance and participation.
 
Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of class for registration.  Bring a pen.
 
Date:    Thursday, May 8, 2008     
                 Where:  Westchester County Center in White Plains
Time:     9:00 am – 11:00 am

All managers, supervisors, foremen and crew leaders should attend.

        2 recertification credits will be issued for DEC and ISA (Don’t forget your card!).
        You must be on time to get credits. (DEC categories: 1A, 2, 3A, 3B, 3C, 6A, 7D, 9, 10, 25)
                                   
Flyer with more details to follow.

Posted by Rick Harper, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester County


Your Local Extension Educators
* Westchester County, contact Rick Harper, Anna Snider, Jerry Giordano and James Lee mailto:rwh26@cornell.edu, 914-946-3005

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