Wisconsin Women in Conservation Week Happy Hour in Alice's Garden
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Join WiWiC in celebrating Wisconsin Women in Conservation Week, July 5-11, as proclaimed by Governor Evers. This will be our fifth year meeting at Alice's Garden to celebrate a week recognizing the incredible women conservationists, farmers, gardeners, and educators who are doing the good work of earth stewardship in the state! We always have a great time connecting with friends old and new in the beautiful gazebo shelter, surrounded by many garden plots representing cultures from around the world.
Please RSVP to help us order food:
https://www.wiwic.org/event-details/milwaukee-happy-hour-celebration-for-wisconsin-women-in-conservation-week
We'll hear inspiring and motivating welcome remarks from Venice Williams, Alice's Garden CEO. And we'll have some other great women lined up to speak about their work. But the main event will be YOU - sharing updates about how you're doing and how your conservation efforts are going. Bring business cards and brochures, news to share and ways to care. This is a networking bonanza for Milwaukee area conservation enthusiasts!
Event is free but registration is appreciated. Locally catered cocktail sandwiches, salad, dessert, and drinks will be served by Milwaukee's Delicious Bites.
You don’t have to be a woman to celebrate the accomplishments of women. Regardless of how you identify, we invite you to come learn, share, support, and connect with others committed to healthy people, soils, and spaces. All WiWiC events are FAMILY FRIENDLY! Feel free to bring kids, spouses, friends, and neighbors.
https://www.wiwic.org/event-details/milwaukee-happy-hour-celebration-for-wisconsin-women-in-conservation-week
Wisconsin Women in Conservation (WiWiC) is a state-wide collaborative effort led by the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute. WiWiC brings together Wisconsin's women landowners, farmers, farm workers, urban growers, and conservation professionals to connect and share about conservation practices, resources, and funding opportunities.
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute is a non-profit organization that has been cultivating farm resilience through research, education, and policy work since 1984. With a broad coalition of public and private partners, The Institute supports farmers, food systems and communities in the Upper Midwest and beyond through a range of programs and initiatives. MFAI is guided by a vision that agriculture can sustain both human and ecosystem health, while advancing food security, independence, and justice. Follow along on Instagram and Facebook for the latest news and events.
Please RSVP to help us order food:
https://www.wiwic.org/event-details/milwaukee-happy-hour-celebration-for-wisconsin-women-in-conservation-week
We'll hear inspiring and motivating welcome remarks from Venice Williams, Alice's Garden CEO. And we'll have some other great women lined up to speak about their work. But the main event will be YOU - sharing updates about how you're doing and how your conservation efforts are going. Bring business cards and brochures, news to share and ways to care. This is a networking bonanza for Milwaukee area conservation enthusiasts!
Event is free but registration is appreciated. Locally catered cocktail sandwiches, salad, dessert, and drinks will be served by Milwaukee's Delicious Bites.
You don’t have to be a woman to celebrate the accomplishments of women. Regardless of how you identify, we invite you to come learn, share, support, and connect with others committed to healthy people, soils, and spaces. All WiWiC events are FAMILY FRIENDLY! Feel free to bring kids, spouses, friends, and neighbors.
https://www.wiwic.org/event-details/milwaukee-happy-hour-celebration-for-wisconsin-women-in-conservation-week
Wisconsin Women in Conservation (WiWiC) is a state-wide collaborative effort led by the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute. WiWiC brings together Wisconsin's women landowners, farmers, farm workers, urban growers, and conservation professionals to connect and share about conservation practices, resources, and funding opportunities.
Michael Fields Agricultural Institute is a non-profit organization that has been cultivating farm resilience through research, education, and policy work since 1984. With a broad coalition of public and private partners, The Institute supports farmers, food systems and communities in the Upper Midwest and beyond through a range of programs and initiatives. MFAI is guided by a vision that agriculture can sustain both human and ecosystem health, while advancing food security, independence, and justice. Follow along on Instagram and Facebook for the latest news and events.
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Alice's Garden Urban Farm, 2001 W Garfield Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53205, United States
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