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What: Each of the three days will be devoted to water, forestry and agriculture. The classes will be taught by resource professionals (hydrologists, foresters, agronomists) using hands-on grade appropriate lessons that you can use to teach your students about natural resource management. We will also be offering a section on Native American Culture which includes a tour of the Cultural Institute. Credit: Earn 17 clock hours ($2/clock hour). Credit fees are the responsibility of the registrant. Information about registering for credit will be included in your confirmation packet. This program is growing rapidly and space is limited. Early registration is recommended. |
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When: June 24 - 26, 2008 Where: William A. Grant Water & Environmental Center, Walla Walla Community College For Whom: K-12 Teachers Cost: The $60 registration fee includes: lunches, snacks, tours and tons of hands-on classroom teaching materials and activities. We are able to offer this reduced registration fee due to the support of our registration underwriters; Washington Wheat Commission. Franklin Conservation District and Northwest Farm Credit Services. Register early - we have a limited number of scholarships available. Call (509) 459-4121 for more information about receiving a scholarship. Registration fee is non-refundable. Deadline: June 10, 2008 Transportation: Each participant provides his or her own. Transportation to the Cultural Institute is provided. For More Information: Contact Diahne Gill – 509.459-4121 For Accommodations and information on the Walla Walla area: contact: Walla Walla
Valley Chamber of Commerce Toll Free:
1-877-WWVISIT
Downloadable registration forms are available. Registration Form Please note:
these documents are PDF (printable document format) files. if you do not
have the Acrobat PDF viewer you can get it at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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