Photo courtesy of the event website page.
Education at Green & Growin’ 21 will be held online Jan. 11-13, 2021, due to the current restrictions on large indoor gatherings.
The three-day event, hosted by the North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association (NCNLA), kicks off Monday, Jan. 11 with a new forum featuring top green industry businesses. The Tuesday, Jan. 12 and Wednesday, Jan. 13 general education sessions offer topics for growers, buyers, managers, landscapers and more.
“Developing an online education platform to complement Green & Growin’ was a long-term goal to meet the needs of our members,” said Hugh Crump, NCNLA President. “We were motivated to accelerate our plans after the current health environment limited many in-person education events.”
Continuing education credits (CEUs) toward state and national accreditations and licensure will be available across seven disciplines, including landscape, irrigation and pesticide. Attendees also have the option of viewing additional sessions in the online library. Sessions will be available to registered participants for three months after the event.
Early bird registration opens Nov. 16. To learn more, visit www.greenandgrowin.com.
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