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Tuesday, November 24
  • 9:00 AM   Selling to the Government - PTAC
  • The government buys EVERYTHING! Small business owners need to know how to effectively compete in the government contract business to increase their client base and sales. This seminar offers attendees an understanding of the government contractual business and how to qualify and compete for this type of business.
    Missouri State University, Business and Economic Development Center, 112 Glass Hall
  • 1:00 PM   Reeds Spring TCRC POST Approved Continuing Education Training
  • Offered by The Law Enforcement Training Institute, University of Missouri Extension, Topics: 9/15/09 Cultural Diversity (I.P.), 9/29/09 Report Writing (S.D.), 10/13/09 Racial Profiling (I.P.), 10/27/09 Search & Seizure (L.S.), 11/10/09 Interview & Interrogation (I.P.), 11/24/09 Statutory Law Update (L.S.), 12/8/009 Testimony & Demeanor (T.S.), 12/22/09 Communication Skills (I.P.).
    Located in the south wing of Reeds Spring High School on Hwy 413 in Reeds Spring.
  • 5:30 PM   Greene County 4-H Foundation Meeting
  • An open meeting for those who are interested in fund raising to meet the needs for Greene county 4-H.
    Greene County Extension Center
    Monday, November 30
  • 5:30 PM   Greene County Extension Council Meeting
  • The Greene County Extension Council is comprised of 16 publicly elected council members and 4 appointed members. Council members work with MU Extension specialists to provide the county educational program, manage finances of local MU Extension operations, provide personnel to carry out MU Extension activities locally and organize the annual public election of MU Extension council members.
    Greene County Extension Center, 2nd Floor meeting room
  • 6:30 PM   Master Gardener Training - Webster County
  • The Master Gardener program provides in depth horticultural training to individuals throughout Missouri and who then volunteer their time applying what they have learned to help others in their communities to learn about gardening. To become trained as a Master Gardener, an individual must attend a 30 hour Core Course Training. Then the Master Gardener trainee is required to give 30 hours of volunteer service back in approved University of Missouri Extension activities. Through activities such as workshops, speakers bureaus, garden show booths and demonstration projects, Master Gardeners provide gardening information to thousands of Missourians each year.
    Webster County Extension Center

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    Greene County University of Missouri Extension Center
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