Trees of Life: Nuts in the Eastern US and Their Importance through Time
Tuesday March 12th, 6-8PM at the Human Services Complex in Montour Falls in room 120. This workshop traces the importance of nut trees
to ecological and social development in the northeastern US from ancient times
to visions of a sustainable future. Class is $20 and you must preregister by March 8th.
About the guest speaker: Sam Bosco is a PhD student in the Horticulture Section of
the School of Integrated Plant Science at Cornell University where he studies
the agricultural, social, and cultural dynamics of nut tree-based agroforestry
in NY.
To register please visit:
https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Treesoflife_244
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https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Treesoflife_244
The Human Services Complex
323 Owego Street, Room 120
Montour Falls, NY 14865
Last updated December 18, 2018