NCAT is happy to announce that they are hiring a Sustainable Agriculture
Specialist to work in their office in San Antonio. They are looking
for someone who can provide superior technical assistance to farms and
ranches in Texas and surrounding states.

Please pass along the attached job description to anyone you know who
may be interested. Applications will be accepted until June 15, or
until a suitable candidate is found.

For more information please visit the main NCAT website (www.ncat.org)
and also the website of our ATTRA project (www.attra.ncat.org), the
National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service.

Thanks and best regards,

Mike Morris, Ph.D.
Southwest Regional Office Director
National Center for Appropriate Technology
118 Broadway, Suite 524
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 265-3905
mikem@ncat.org

Wetland Education Workshops are coming to Texas this June AND qualify for TEA and TEEAC CPE credits!

Come out to Baylor University for workshops on wetlands and rain gardens! Take home curriculum and ideas for how to use them as outdoor classrooms! Hurry – Registration closes in a few days!

Know ’em and Grow ’em (KEGE) – Wetland Plant ID for Educators:

This course provides educators with an understanding of wetland plant ecology and adaptations, and the resources to identify plant species in the field. Materials will also cover native and non-native species and planting tips. Educators will gain valuable tools to increase students’ interest in wetland plants, and inspiration to construct schoolyard wetland habitats.

When: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 9am-4pm Cost: $40

Rain Gardens as Outdoor Classrooms:

This one-day course introduces educators to the concept of rain gardens and their value as schoolyard habitats. Participants will understand how rain gardens benefit the environment by improving the watershed and how they can be used as an extension of the classroom. Participants will leave with the basic knowledge of how to plan, design and implement a rain garden from start to finish.

When: Thursday, June 14, 2012 9am-4pm Cost: $40

Hosted by: Baylor University: The Center for Reservoir and Aquatic Systems Research

Where: Baylor Science Building, Waco, Texas

To register: Call 410-745-9620 or visit www.wetland.org/education_schedule.htm

Registration required by May 22, 2012

For more information contact: Susan Sanger at Environmental Concern 410-745-9620 x225 wow@wetland.org

Susan L. Sanger

Wetland and Schoolyard Habitat Educator

wow@wetland.org

Environmental Concern Inc.

Wetland Learning Center

Post Office Box P

201 Boundary Lane

St. Michaels, Maryland 21663

Phone: 410-745-9620 ext.225

Fax: 410-745-3517

www.wetland.org

Celebrating 40 years of wetland restoration, native horticulture and education.

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Outreach and Events Coordinator, Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance

The Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance (FARFA) is a national organization that supports independent family farmers and protects a healthy and productive food supply for American consumers. FARFA promotes common sense policies for local, diversified agricultural systems.

FARFA is seeking an Outreach and Events Coordinator to help with special events, fundraising, and outreach efforts. This position is currently part-time (10-20 hrs/week), but may be expanded in the future. Preference will be given to people in Central Texas where we are headquartered.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:

Manages outreach efforts. Responsibilities include: developing outreach materials in cooperation with the executive director; and arranging for tables and exhibits at farmers’ markets and conferences.
Coordinates special events, including our annual conference in September, the East Austin Urban Farm Tour in April, and additional fundraising events. Responsibilities include: planning event; securing event venues, media coverage, equipment, food, supplies, and security; promoting and marketing; obtaining sponsorships and donated items/services; and donor acknowledgments.
Recruits and coordinates volunteers. Responsibilities include: recruiting and training volunteers, recognizing volunteer contributions, equipping volunteers for leadership roles and new assignments, soliciting volunteer feedback, and maintaining volunteer records.

COMPENSATION: Salary dependent on experience; range $15-$17/hour

QUALIFICATIONS:

Experience: Experience in farming, food services, membership development, nonprofit services, or a related field required. Fundraising and social media experience is desirable. Basic accounting or bookkeeping experience is a plus. At least five years of professional work experience is preferred.

Skills: Highly organized, very detail-oriented, excellent customer service, strong interpersonal skills, strong computer skills, including proficiency in Excel and Word.

Capabilities: Highly motivated and brings a positive attitude to work. Ability to work well with a wide range of people, works well under pressure, handle multiple tasks at once, and adapt to changing situations on a daily basis.

HOW TO APPLY

Position will remain open until filled. Please send cover letter, resume, and three references to Judith@FarmAndRanchFreedom.org by Friday, June 15, 2012. Interviews will be offered to select candidates on a rolling basis.

For more information about FARFA, visit our website at www.FarmAndRanchFreedom.org

FARFA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Judith McGeary
Executive Director
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
www.farmandranchfreedom.org
Judith@FarmAndRanchFreedom.org
Office Phone: 254-697-2661

UGC staff attended the Keep Waco Beautiful Partners in Pride Banquet.  We are happy and honored to announce that the UGC received awards in 3 separate categories: Environmental Education (for our after school garden clubs at Tennyson Middle School and Brook Ave. Elementary), Community Beautification (for our work with the MLK Day of Service), and for Environmental Awareness (for our work with the Waco Downtown Farmers Market).

We are honored to have received these awards and to have been in such wonderful company!  Lets Keep Waco Beautiful!

Be sure to join us on May 8th from 5 – 7 pm at the Waco Convention Center for the Community Visioning Celebration & Expo. The event affords the greater Waco community a time to learn about and celebrate many successful ventures – some completed, some in construction and a few still in the conceptual phase of development – that are seeking to address the following Community Visioning Project priorities:

Strengthen the Heart of the Community
Increase Economic Opportunities
Engage Leaders
Enhance Life Outside the Workplace
Develop Our Distinct Advantage

Date: May 8, 2012
Time: 5:o0 pm-7:00 pm
Location: Waco Convention Center, 100 Washington Avenue
Cost:FREE!

For more information, visit Waco Community Visioning on Facebook

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