Tuesday, October 20, 2015

JCEP Leadership Conference Proposals – November 2 Deadline

Don’t forget! Deadline For JCEP Leadership Conference Proposals – November 2

JCEP’s Leadership Conference will be February 10 and 11, 2016, at The Tropicana in Las Vegas.  “Leadership Across Generations” is the theme for the 2016 conference.  The planning committee is seeking proposals for concurrent sessions, “Ignite” Sessions, and Roundtables discussions that will enhance the leadership skill and abilities of Extension Professionals.  Proposals are being accepted now. If selected, you will have an outstanding opportunity to present at a national meeting to your peers from across the country.  Go to
www.jcep.org for details. November 2, 2016 is the deadline for proposals, so act now!


Deadline for Public Issues Leadership Development Conference Concurrent Session Proposals - November 6
The 2016 Public Issues Leadership Development Conference planning committee is seeking proposals for oral presentations for next year’s conference, April 12-15, 2016; at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Virginia. This year’s Theme is “Innovation: The Story of Extension.”  The focus of the proposals should be on the professional development of Extension professionals and volunteers rather than being program reports. 

This is an excellent opportunity to share in methods used in communicating the value of Extension programs and building partnerships to enhance programming efforts. Go to www.jcep.org to get additional information about this opportunity to present at this outstanding conference that is sponsored by the Joint Council of Extension Professionals.  Keep in mind that the deadline for submissions is Friday, November 6, 2016. Submit your RFP today!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Protecting Pollinators in Ornamental Landscapes Conference - October 1 Deadline

The deadline for registration is October 1, 2015 …. We now have 184 people signed up – so only 16 seats left. 3 seats left on the Biltmore tour.

If you are interested see the link for registration ASAP !!!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

2015 AM/PIC Proceedings Now Available On-line

The 2015 AM/PIC Proceedings has now been posted online and can be found at http://www.nacaa.com/ampic/2015/2015%20Proceedings%20web.pdf

Thursday, August 20, 2015

2015 AM/PIC Survey Now Available for your Input

NACAA Members,
 
Here's a link for the 2015 AM/PIC Survey https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_1WYUnS0lSWVzzr7
 
We would like all NACAA members to participate, whether you attended the 2015 AM/PIC or not, as there are questions which will pertain to you, and will help NACAA for future meeting planning.
 
The survey will be active for the next two weeks and information will be summarized and shared with the NACAA Board.
 
Thank you for your membership in NACAA.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Protecting Pollinators In Ornamental Landscapes Conference

Protecting Pollinators In Ornamental Landscapes Conference
The early registration deadline – Aug. 1 – for the Protecting Pollinators in Ornamental Landscapes Conference is quickly approaching. This conference, hosted by Michigan State University Extension and North Carolina State University, is Oct. 12-14, 2015. It is intended for extension educators, academic and industry researchers, growers and representatives of related industries interested in or involved with ornamental plant production or maintenance.
Experts from across the country and from Canada and the United Kingdom are presenting at the conference on how to protect pollinators in managed landscapes, yards and gardens. Speakers will share research-based information on the factors contributing to bee decline of native bees and managed honeybees. The largest session, “Pesticides and Pollinators,” will offer talks from seven leading researchers on the impacts of pesticides on pollinators in landscapes. Speakers will also highlight programs that they have designed to engage consumers in the national conversation on pollinator health.
In addition to the 23 educational sessions, the conference will offer a poster session open to all attendees to share their research, outreach and achievements with their colleagues. The posters must demonstrate conservation, education, extension/outreach, regulatory perspectives or research about protecting pollinators. The posters must be submitted for review by Sept. 1, and authors will be notified of their acceptance by Sept. 15.
An optional tour to Biltmore, the 8,000 acre estate of George Vanderbilt, will feature a one-hour horticultural tour to learn how Biltmore Gardens addresses pest management and protects and encourages pollinators. Attendees will then have a two-hour, self-guided visit inside the Biltmore house, gardens and conservatory, as well as the village, farm, winery and legacy exhibit at Antler Hill. The Biltmore Horticultural Gardens Tour is rapidly filling up, so register today to get a spot!
If you register for the conference before Aug. 1, the cost is $180. After Aug. 1, the cost of the conference is $250. Registration for the conference closes Oct. 1, 2015. Registration for the conference is limited to the first 170 participants! Register online for the Protecting Pollinators in the Ornamental Landscape Conference.
Lodging is not included with registration. Participants will need to reserve their rooms ($115/person/night for double room; $150/person/night for single room PLUS $5 registration fee) as soon as possible as space is limited. Reserve your hotel now.
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Thank you to our current conference sponsors:
  • Gold: Bayer CropScience, Valent
  • Silver: Biobest
  • Bronze: American Floral Endowment, MPS


Friday, July 24, 2015

NACAA 2015 AM/PIC Photos Are Now Available Online

NACAA 2015 AM/PIC Photos are now available online at http://www.nacaa.com/ampic/2015/2015AMPICPhotos.php
 
Pictures are catagorized by day.  There are still additional photos for a few award events that will be uploaded shortly.
 
These photos are hi-res versions (so please realize it may take a little while for the photo thumbnail images to load for viewing) - and can be uploaded Free of Charge - compliments of NACAA.
 

If you would like to order professional prints directly from the photographer you may do so by contacting Kevin Blayney at kblayney73@att.net or call him at 816-225-6120.

NACAA - OYF/Special Assignment - Applications Now Being Accepted

The NACAA board of directors has approved the renewal special assignment position to work with our friends at the Outstanding Young Farmer Fraternity. This prestigious award program provides recognition to the very best of America’s young farmers. NACAA has partnered with the OYF to help provide nominees for the program for several years. In an effort to provide more assistance to this program, NACAA is seeking a person to work with OYF in securing more nominees and coordinate publicity for the event. A more complete listing of the duties and expectations is listed below.

Please feel free to contact me or Wes Smith, Current OYF Liaison for more information or if you have questions.  Wes Smith’s email address is swsmith@uga.edu.

To be considered for the position, send your name, title, history of NACAA committee work and qualifications that make you uniquely qualified for the position to Cynthia L. Gregg, NACAA President at clgregg@vt.edu. The deadline for applying for the position is September 1, 2015.

Sincerely,
Cynthia L. Gregg
NACAA President

The NACAA Special Assignment will work with directly with the Outstanding Young Farmers Fraternity in securing nominees for the Outstanding Young Farmer Award from every state.  This can be done by working with the regional directors and state presidents to help insure proper publicity of the award and the application deadline.  OYF has developed a brochure that gives an overview of the program.  This brochure should be made available to the regional directors for distribution as they visit the state meetings each year. 

The NACAA Special Assignment will be responsible for coordinating publicity at the OYF annual meeting each year.  To insure that the annual meeting is given media coverage each year the special assignment shall work with the local extension office and affiliated Land Grant Institution(s) to help publicize the annual meeting.  Television, Radio, and local print media should be involved. 

The NACAA Special Assignment shall attend the National OYF conference with expenses being paid by NACAA.  The OYF Liaison is responsible for insuring that NACAA involvement is continual and of the highest level possible at the NOYF conference.  In the event that the NACAA Past President is not asked to serve as a judge of the National finalists, the special assignment chair shall continue to attend and conduct their duties.  The NACAA Special Assignment shall also attend the NACAA AM/PIC and have registration/travel costs covered by NACAA per NACAA policy. 

A critical service this designee shall fulfill is continuity of programming and enhanced communication between the NACAA Board of Directors, the AI&PR Committee and the OYF.  The designee of the NACAA Special Assignment, before final confirmation, shall have written approval from their respective extension administration to allow them to carry out the required functions of this assignment for the duration of the term as determined by the NACAA Board of Directors.  The OYF Liaison will report to the NACAA Board to present the Annual OFY Report and in addition will give a brief annual summary during Regional Meetings at the NACAA AMPIC.  There will need to be sent periodic updates via email to the Board members and membership pertaining to but not limited to, submission of nominees by members, number of finalists NACAA members nominated, etc.

Job description of NACAA OYF Liaison
Duties
·         Secure nominees for the Outstanding Young Farmer Award from every state
·         Notify any agent who has a National OYF Winner (top 4) that their NACAA AM/PIC Registration Fee will be reimbursed to the next NACAA meeting. 
·         Be the contact person for agents that have National finalist attending OYF Congress, sharing pertinent information about Congress and what they need to do.

Duties at OYF Congress & NACAA AM/PIC
·         Make initial contact with local media of host city in October/November.  Follow up two weeks out and again during the Congress week. (OYF Congress)
·         Make report to the board at pre- or post-board meeting about the progress on the program. For example: how the liaison has had contact with membership, how many times, and what national media has covered the program due to the liaison’s efforts. The liaison also needs to report how many applications the previous year were from NACAA and take recommendations from the OYF board to the NACAA board. (NACAA AM/PIC)
·         Meet with each region during region meeting to update on the program and make final push for applicants for that year as our national meeting is around 2 weeks before the deadline.  (NACAA AM/PIC)
·         Try to include OYF personnel at their state’s Night Out to help foster relationship between the two organizations.  (NACAA AM/PIC)
·         Help OYF with booth on our trade show floor as schedule permits.  (NACAA AM/PIC)