EVENTS

Event 

Title:
Key EPA Internet Tools for Watershed Management
When:
02.11.2010 - 02.11.2010
Where:
Lewis & Clark Community College - Godfrey
Category:
Workshops

Description

Join EPA’s Watershed Academy for an offering of the "Key EPA Internet Tools for Watershed Management" course. In this hands-on computer training course, you will learn about Surf Your Watershed, Adopt Your Watershed, Watershed Central, funding resources, mapping tools...and much more!

Registration Deadline: February 4 (Limited seating - Pre-Registration Required!)

To register: e-mail Alison Meanor ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or phone 217.344.2371

Mail your $15.00 registration fee to:

Prairie Rivers Network
c/o Alison Meanor
1902 Fox Drive, Suite G
Champaign, IL 61820

The training will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (tentative) at Lewis and Clark Community College, Templin Nursing Building, Room L101 . Click here for the campus map.

This training is co-hosted by Prairie Rivers Network and The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center: http://www.ngrrec.org/

 

 



 


Venue

Venue:
Lewis & Clark Community College
Street:
5800 Godfrey Road
ZIP:
62035
City:
Godfrey
State:
Illinois

Description

Lewis and Clark is a two-year community college located in Godfrey, Illinois, approximately 30 miles north of St. Louis.  As a leading educational institution in southern Illinois with an annual enrollment of more than 13,000 credit students, we fulfill a wide range of needs. We prepare students for four-year colleges and universities. We train the region's workforce, giving employees the skills they need to stay competitive and be successful. We also serve the community as a whole by offering comprehensive educational opportunities and rich cultural experiences.

In addition to our campus in Godfrey, we offer instruction at the N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville, at two Community Education Centers in Carlinville and Jerseyville, and in all public high schools in the seven-county district.

(source: http://www.lc.edu/about-the-college.aspx)