Landscaping for Water Quality in the Lakes Region

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Landscaping for Water Quality in the Lakes Region March 30 & 31, 2017 Photo: winnipesaukeegateway.org Location Moultonborough Public Safety Building, Route 25 Registration Cost is $69 per person for early registration (by March 23) Late registration is $89, if space is available. Landscapers from Moultonborough or who work within the Winnipesaukee watershed qualify for discounted fees, thanks to Lake Winnipesaukee Assoc. and the Moultonborough Conservation Commission. Please call 603-862-3208 for a coupon code before you register. Register early; numbers are limited. Thanks to our local sponsors, this program will be conducted in the Lakes Region this spring. Participants will learn how to use ecological landscape practices including rain gardens, vegetative buffers, and other green infrastructure to infiltrate stormwater and absorb pollutants, protecting our lakes, rivers and streams. Instructors are faculty and specialists from UNH Cooperative Extension and NH Dept. of Environmental Services. Who Should Attend? Landscape designers, contractors and maintenance professionals working within the watershed. If you hire a landscaper, encourage them to attend! Key members of watershed groups, conservation commissions and others who want to understand ecological approaches to landscaping for water quality protection Others involved in regional water quality protection programs and policy Register online at bit.ly/2jZc31Q   For more information, go to https://extension.unh.edu/Sustainable-Landscapes-and-Turf/Landscaping-Waters-Edge Thanks to our local sponsors Questions? Please call 603-862-3200 or email cathy.neal@unh.edu The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. University of New Hampshire, U.S. Department of Agriculture and N.H. counties cooperating