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People
Protecting October 2-3,
2006, Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center, Registration
Deadline:
Monday, September 25, 2006. Registration materials and
conference program are available online at: http://www.micorps.net/conference2006.
Conference
Overview The second annual Michigan Clean
Water Corps -- MiCorps -- conference is an excellent opportunity for volunteer
monitoring program leaders, citizen volunteers, and water resource
professionals to gather together and share ideas about volunteer monitoring.
The two-day conference will feature presentations from regional experts and
provide training for both beginning and advanced monitoring programs. The
conference will cover such topics as getting started in volunteer monitoring,
recruiting and retaining volunteers, managing and using your data, fundraising,
and designing a monitoring strategy. In addition, representatives from the
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality will review trends in water
quality in Who Should
Attend The conference is intended for
volunteer monitoring program leaders, citizen volunteers, water resource
professionals, and others interested in the health and protection of Call for
Posters and Displays A special poster session will be
held Monday evening during the conference reception to showcase the efforts of Special
Training: Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Identification On day one of the MiCorps
Conference, Special
Workshop: Getting Started in Volunteer Monitoring This workshop will be of
particular interest to those who want to start a volunteer monitoring program
or who have recently organized a volunteer group and need help strengthening
their program. A panel of volunteer monitoring coordinators will also be
present to share their experiences and lessons learned. All are invited to
come and share their knowledge and expertise. Registration
and Lodging The conference registration fee
is $25 and includes lunch on Tuesday, breaks and all conference materials.
Dormitory-style lodging is available at the Contact Us For more information, please contact Watershed Planner 734-769-5123 x13 rlawson@hrwc.org |