Week of Events
66th Crops Scouting School – Headland 6/3
This event will offer growers and consultants the opportunity to learn about updated research on pesticides that will help manage insects throughout the growing season. Also, provide growers a field training to identify certain pest in cotton and peanuts. There will be an opportunity for pesticide points as well. Location: Wiregrass Research & Extension Center....
Health Extension for Diabetes – Fayette 6/4-18
Health Extension for Diabetes is an education and support program that connects participants to clinical resources through partnerships with Certified Diabetes Care Specialist. There are 8 sessions Location: Fayette County Extension Office 650 McConnell Loop Fayette, AL 35555 Contact: Elaine Softley kes0021@auburn.edu (256) 324-2851 Register Online
Terrarium Garden – Selma 6/2
Terrarium Garden – Selma 6/2
Come learn how to grow a garden terrarium. This is a hands-on workshop and will include light snacks and the planting of your own garden terrarium to "Make & Take." Address: Selma Dallas County Library 1103 Selma Ave. Selma AL 36703 Contact: Mallory Kelley jones57@auburn.edu (334) 567-6301 Register Online
Nutrition Program – Cherokee 6/2
Nutrition Program – Cherokee 6/2
Nutrition Program for youth Location: Cherokee Public Library 118 Church Street Cherokee, AL 35616 Contact: Elaine Softley kes0021@auburn.edu (256) 324-2851
Montgomery County Lunch and Learn- Hydrangeas
Montgomery County Lunch and Learn- Hydrangeas
Address:1018 Madison Avenue,USMontgomery, AL 36104Contact:Montgomery County Extensionjones57@aces.edu(334) 245-8053Register Online
Master of Memory – Town Creek 6/5
Master of Memory – Town Creek 6/5
3 session that encourages participants to recognize how they can impact and evaluates memory function Location: Hatton Senior Center 7042 AL-101 Town Creek, AL 35672 Contact: Elaine Softley kes0021@auburn.edu (256) 324-2851
North Alabama Native Plant Symposium – Huntsville 6/7
North Alabama Native Plant Symposium – Huntsville 6/7
This full-day event focuses on the integration of native plants into landscapes and invites horticultural professionals, conservationists, homeowners and the general public to envision cultivating beauty while sustaining ecology. The symposium will feature optional morning hikes and presentations from botanists, ecologists, and landscape professionals on topics related to Alabama’s native plants and ecological landscaping. Attendees....