Upcoming state horticulture meetings of possible interest to HHPN readers and several continuing education opporturnities are listed below. For additional information, contact the individual listed for each meeting.
January 25-27, 1999
Iowa Turfgrass Conference and Trade Show*
Polk County Convention Complex, Des Moines, IA
Program Information: Lori Westrum, (515) 232-8222
January 28-29, 1999
Iowa Nursery and Landscape Association Convention and Trade Show
Polk County Convention Complex and Marriott Hotel, Des Moines, IA
Program Information: Sarah Woody Bibens, (816) 233-1481
January 30, 1999
Good Foundations Symposium
Des Moines Botanical Center, Des Moines, IA
Program Information: Susan Ferguson, (515) 242-2934
Cosponsored by Horticulture Magazine and The Des Moines Botanical Center
February 11, 1999
Growing Organic Fruits and Vegetables Workshop
Crowne Plaza Five Seasons Hotel, Cedar Rapids, IA
Program Information: Deb Smith, (515) 465-5992
February 12, 1999
Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association Conference and Trade Show
Crowne Plaza Five Seasons Hotel, Cedar Rapids, IA
Program Information: Deb Smith, (515) 465-5992
February 15, 1999
Ornamental and Turfgrass Applicators *
County Extension Offices - Satellite downlink
Program Information: Joyce Hornstein, (515) 294-1101
February 22, 1999
Iowa Pest Control Workshop *
Scheman Continuing Education Building, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Program Information: Dr. Donald Lewis, (515) 294-1101
February 24, 1999
Horticultural Therapy Conference
Des Moines Botanical Center, Des Moines, IA
Program Information: Linda Naeve, (515) 292-7778
March 9-10, 1999
Shade Tree Short Course *
Scheman Continuing Education Building, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Program Information: Jeff Iles, (515) 294-0029
*Commercial Pesticide Applicators will have the opportunity to fulfill their Continuing Instructional requirements for 1999 at these meetings.
This article originally appeared in the January 15, 1999 issue, p. 2.
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