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Racism, Unrest, and the Role of the Museum Field

On June 3, attendees of the AAM Virtual Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo came together to hear from Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III, and Lori Fogarty on the museum field’s role in combating racism. In the heat of the country’s...

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6/10/20
Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust Grant Opportunities

Tom Daniel, Grants Director for the Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust discusses the special funding opportunities available from the Trust in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

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6/4/20
Engaging While Closed 5: Summer Camps

The Association's Education Community presents a forum on: Summer camps and programs - how are you planning for these in light of potential garden re-opening?

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5/18/20
Fundraising in Uncertain Times

When the world is chaotic, fundraising feels like a big challenge. But you still need the money, right? At this moment – maybe more than ever – your organization will benefit from a solid fundraising plan that responds to the needs of your donors and...

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5/15/20
Bioretention Soil Media, Vegetation, and Maintenance

he Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series brings nationally recognized experts in stormwater management and green infrastructure to Minnesota for dialogue and discussion. This seminar includes an invited presentation by Stephanie Hurley, Gund Fellow and...

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5/15/20
How do we find good in the bad times? Nurturing nature in the time of COVID!

Listen to J. Drew Lanham, author, poet, and Certified Wildlife Biologist, as he talks about how nature serves to heal us and bring us closer in COVID times.

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5/15/20
Connecting Latino Communities with Nature in the Age of COVID-19

In this interactive presentation, Corazón Latino will share examples of their work, address new challenges posed by COVID-19 in reaching the Latino community, and share examples of how technology can be used to overcome these challenges.

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5/15/20
Plugged In: A Practical Guide to Moving Place-Based Learning Online

Learn tips and tricks for moving from place-based learning online. 

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5/15/20
American Gardens Stamp Release

The American Public Gardens Association presents a celebration of the release of the "American Gardens" Forever Stamp series. "Live on tape" from Winterthur Museum, Gardens, and Library and the American Public Gardens Association. Featuring videos from...

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5/14/20
Managing Historic Grasslands in an Era of Climate Change

Historic urban grasslands include greenspaces of historic value designed for passive and active recreation in the human built environment. Urban grasslands such as cemeteries and parks present unique challenges to landscapes designed in the early...

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4/20/20
Historic Landscapes Community Webinar: Managing Iconic Trees

From the Morris Arboretum and Green-Wood Cemetery to Monticello and Filoli, many historic landscapes and public gardens are defined by living collections of woody plants that have historic significance to the site. This webinar focuses on not only...

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2/18/20
Active Shooter Preparedness

Learn about how facility managers have thought about and prepared for active shooter scenerios. 

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2/13/20
Marketing and Communications Community eConference 2020

In this all-day eConference, experts explored how brand shapes your culture and how your culture brings your brand to life. Hear from the experts on the importance of providing excellent guest experiences and why consistent messaging for both your...

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2/10/20
ESD for 2030: The Future Depends on Us!

The United Nations has established a new decade, beginning in 2020, focused on the power of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). “ESD for 2030” calls for educators to help advance new skills, empower youth, increase public awareness, and build...

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2/7/20
Landscaping for Resilience in a Changing Climate (Online Course)

The Earth's climate is changing. Impacts - including higher temperatures, rising sea levels, and longer periods of extreme weather - are...

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1/22/20
New Tools for Identifying and Prioritizing Range Shifting Invasive Plants

Join Jenica Allen and Bethany Bradley to learn about new tools for identifying and prioritizing range-shifting invasive plants coming soon to a landscape near you. Whether you’re a property owner, land manager, landscape professional, or policymaker,...

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11/25/19
Why Are Trees Important? Human Health and Economics

An ever-growing, international body of research points to many human health and wellness benefits that result from nearby nature experiences. But what about trees? Two recent reviews have explored, first, the studies that focus on the urban forest and...

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11/25/19
Is Starting a Nonprofit Right for You?

Starting a nonprofit can seem terrifically complicated--is it worth it?  This class can help you decide.

In this session you’ll learn the legal and logistical elements necessary to start a successful nonprofit.  You’ll also learn about possible...

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11/15/19
2019 One Health One Planet Symposium Resources

In March, 2019 the third-annual One Health One Planet symposium united thought leaders across disciplines to discuss One Health and the Future of Food, sharing groundbreaking new insights on the human, animal and ecological impacts of food and diet,...

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10/31/19
Prioritization for Plant Collection Planning and Utilization

From the American Public Gardens Association Plant Collections Management Symposium. Thursday, October 18, 2018 from Vancouver, Canada.

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10/17/19

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