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Urban-Rural Interface Conference |
The Urban Affairs
and New Nontraditional Programs unit of the Alabama Cooperative
Extension System (ACES) has as one of its seven state goals, "to
increase the capacity of urban communities to respond to urban-rural
interface issues through engaged partnerships, community building
and diversity councils." As the outreach component of the
land-grant universities, it is proper that ACES recognizes the
interconnection between urban and rural areas to better serve
all people. State Extension educators realize a healthy Extension
System needs a strong rural component and a viable urban presence.
The Urban-Rural Interface Conference was developed to focus on the importance of building a working relationship with communities, organizations and agencies to serve diverse audiences through more balanced programming efforts. Conference activities are designed to educate participants on how to collaborate, build partnerships, and establish coalitions that enhance programs and services.
The objectives of the conference are to:
Participants of this
conference include Extension personnel, community lay leaders,
officers and members of community organizations, university/college
faculty, staff, students, other educators, service providers,
the business community, and consumers.

