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SUMMARY:STEM in the Garden Teacher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Extension Home Grounds Team knows that for a school’s outdoor classroom to be successful it must be grown and maintained correctly. The STEM in the Garden course will train teachers and outdoor classroom volunteers on basic gardening principles\, ways to align the Alabama gardening calendar with your school year calendar\, and solutions to common problems associated with outdoor classrooms.  STEM in the Garden will strengthen your garden knowledge while maximizing your school garden’s STEM teaching capability.  This course follows along with Clemson University’s outdoor classroom curriculum\, ‘STEM in the Garden\,’ which is recommended for purchase to accompany the class.\nSessions include:\nJune 14: Soil and Plant nutrition;  Organic vs. Conventional Growing Methods\nJune 16- Building and Maintaining Raised Bed Gardens;  Seed Starting for the Classroom\nJune 21- Pollinator Gardening- Who they are and what plants attract them;  Insects in the Garden: How to attract beneficials and eliminate pests\nJune 23- Basics of Growing Vegetables and Herbs;  Edible Landscaping Ideas for Outdoor Classrooms\nJune 28- Rain Gardens and Rainwater Harvesting;  Composting and Vermicomposting in Schools\nJune 30- 25 Landscape Tips for the Outdoor Classroom;  Ornamental Ponds: Plants and Maintenance\nCEUs are available with each session through the AAMU/UAH Regional Inservice Center.  Contact: Allyson Shabel ams0137@aces.edu (256) 612-6766  Register Online  View this event online: https://www.aces.edu/event/stem-in-the-garden-teacher-training-workshop-2/
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/stem-in-the-garden-teacher-training-workshop-2/
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CATEGORIES:ACES
ORGANIZER;CN="Allyson Shabel":MAILTO:ams0137@aces.edu
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SUMMARY:Learn to Burn\, Bibb County
DESCRIPTION:Attendees will experience this day long “start to finish”\nprescribed burn. Up to twenty participants will be\naccepted and assigned to crews. Each crew will be led by experienced\, Alabama Certified Prescribed Burn\nManagers. Participants will have access all day to\nobserve\, ask questions\, and gain EXPERIENCE with ignition and holding. This is a live fire event in the field. Participants should expect to spend most of the day on their feet walking around the burn unit. Participants need to wear natural fiber clothing (jeans\, long-sleeve cotton shirts\, leather boots)\, no synthetic materials. Date: June 14-17\, 2022** First available burn day. Participants will be given 2 days advance notice. Address: TBA Brent\, AL 35034 Contact: Lynn Dickinson rhodela@aces.edu (334) 303-8360 View this event online: https://www.aces.edu/event/learn-to-burn-3/
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/learn-to-burn-bibb-county-3/
LOCATION:TBA\, Brent\, AL\, 35034
CATEGORIES:ACES
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn Dickinson":MAILTO:rhodela@aces.edu
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