Greetings to the ACGA planet! The Northeast District Department of Health in Brooklyn, Connecticut is proud to have received grant funding from the CT Department of Public Health that allows us to send two attendees to the fast-approaching ACGA conference in Indianapolis. Do any former attendees have any tips for us, such as must-attend workshops, don't-miss speakers, or don't-leave-without-this-resource-or-business-card, etc.? We are trying to establish new gardens in our region and build management skill sets in others. We look forward to networking, connecting, and growing our community garden opportunities in northeast Connecticut...thanks for any information you can share!
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Hi there, I am the one who was responsible for the conference last year and am just getting back to managing the forum. Sorry for the delay. Next year we will have the conference in Los Angeles and we will be posting more information on it shortly. In the meantime, I will send your questions to the conference coordinator so she can answer your question in case you attend this year's conference. I hope to see you there, August 6 - 9, 2020. Joyce
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