Got to Be NC Festival is this weekend.
At the State Fair Grounds, May 18-20.
Free admission.
Enjoy and celebrate Agriculture in Wake County! Continue reading
Helping Protect the Natural Resources of Wake County, NC
Got to Be NC Festival is this weekend.
At the State Fair Grounds, May 18-20.
Free admission.
Enjoy and celebrate Agriculture in Wake County! Continue reading
Congratulations to our Envirothon Winners
Enloe High School and Holly Ridge Middle School Continue reading
cool video by Texas ag students about the imprtance of standing up for Agriculture – (no matter your school allegiance)
[youtube http://youtube.com/w/?v=yFoGib8AfZo]
Pictured left to right: Frazier, Hughes, Heath, Houser, Porter & Judge Hunter
The Soil and Water Conservation Commission is the policy and rule-making board for state soil and water conservation programs. The commission provides oversight for state conservation programs, and allocates technical and financial assistance to landowners and citizens through the state’s 96 local conservation districts. Programs include the N.C. Agriculture Cost Share Program, Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, Community Conservation Assistance Program and the new Agricultural Water Resources Assistance Program.
The Center for Environmental Farming Systems and the Park Scholars Program Present:
“DIRT!” The Movie with DISCUSSION PANEL to follow
Wednesday, March 28, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Continue reading
CALL TO ACTION!
Please contact the Wake County Commissioners and ask them to save the vehicles allocated to the Soil and Water Conservation District staff.
The District staff was told to turn in its field vehicle yesterday. The county budget office is recommending loss of another truck in the budget cuts. The District has five staff members and, until yesterday, three vehicles. Staff needs vehicles to help Wake County schools and residents, including farmers and homeowners to implement conservation projects to protect Wake County land water and air.
If the budget cuts go through, the three field conservationists and one environmental educator will have only one vehicle to use to get to farms and schools all across Wake County.
This means there will be only one vehicle left to do all the conservation work.
This may all but halt the District’s work!
Please call and email the Commissioners as well as the Clerk of the Board. You don’t have to write a long email or leave a long phone message. Just state your support for the District and ask the Commissioners to help by allowing the staff to have 3 vehicles.
DON’T DELAY – CALL and EMAIL TODAY!
http://www.wakegov.com/commissioners/contact.htm
Feel free to copy the following into your email:
I support the conservation and education work of the Wake SWCD. Their important work requires them to have transportation. Please support the work of the district by allowing them the use of 3 vehicles.
http://www.godowntownraleigh.com/farmers-market
the Friends of Wake Soil and Water Conservation District is pleased to be a sponsor of the 2012 Downtown Raleigh Farmers Market.
See you on Wednesdays from April 25-October 31
If you would like to support the Wake Soil and Water Conservation District become a member of the Friends of the Wake SWCD by clicking here:
http://friendsofwakeswcd.wordpress.com/membership/
Wake District’s Board of Supervisors invite high school students to apply
for a full $475 scholarship to attend Conservation Camp at NCSU this
summer! Continue reading
http://www.nacdnet.org/about/intern_program/index.phtml
College Juniors & Seniors: Apply for Summer Ag-Conservation Internship
Deadline = March 23, 2012!
The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) is looking for an
intern to work a 15-week summer internship from May through August at its
headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Continue reading
It’s Time to Delve into the 2012…
Spring Big Sweep!
Calling all volunteers who value clean water! Eleven sites are looking for
helping hands to clean creeks, streams, lakes and wetlands across Wake
County. Litter cleanups are scheduled for seven consecutive Saturdays in
seven different Wake County towns, beginning on March 17 through April 28.
There’s also a cleanup on Sunday afternoon, April 15th in New Hill. Continue reading
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