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Thursday, November 5
4-H Youth Development, Agricultural and Natural Resources, Business Office, Center at Lima, Center at Piketon, Center at Wooster, Community Development, Extension Administration, Family and Consumer Sciences, Human Resources, Leadership Center, North Central Region, Professional Development Calendar, South East Region, West Region Calendar Calendar view
Thursday, November 5
Time:
8:15 AM - 4:30 PM Friday, November 6
Location:
Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, OSU Campus
Summary:
10th Annual Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF FUTURE PROSPERITY
Description:
What: 10th Annual Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit: PLANTING THE SEEDS OF FUTURE PROSPERITY Where: Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, OSU Campus 2201 Fred Taylor Drive, Columbus, OH 43210 When: November 5, 2009 - 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. REGISTRATION & Brochure (*.pdf)
Sessions and Speakers Map and Parking Instructions Accommodations For this landmark anniversary, we offer exciting and information-packed breakout sessions to inform and invigorate. There will also be exhibition space and a fresh produce market with live music in the afternoon. To help us celebrate a decade of gatherings, The Ohio State University President, Gordon Gee, will give a welcome and USDA Deputy Secretary, Kathleen Merrigan, will provide an address via video. You often hear that farmland provides services beyond food and fiber production. The morning panel will begin by addressing the question: How can we begin to value these services, such as carbon sequestration and nutrient management and what selling and trading of these services mean for farmland protection? The afternoon session focuses on the role of farmland protection in balancing growth and restoring prosperity to Ohio. Breakout sessions are available on a variety of topics ranging from the basics of preserving the farm business, adapting to climate change through soil management, using surveys to gauge support for farmland protection, results from the latest census, to food policy and Ohio farmland. Sessions and Speakers Thank you to all the 10th Summit Sponsors! “Perfect 10” Sponsors: Center for Farmland Policy Innovation, OSU Land Trust Alliance Champion Sponsors: American Farmland Trust Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Ohio Township Association Stark County Parks Western Reserve Land Conservancy Partner Sponsors: Conn's Potato Chips Countryside Conservancy Innovative Farmers of Ohio Marsha's Homemade Buckeyes Wright Law Co., LPA Friend Sponsors: Appalachia Ohio Alliance Lake County SWCD Land Heritage Trust of Union County Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association Ohio Proud Philander Chase Corp. Tecumseh Land Trust Western Reserve RC&D
GENERAL SUMMIT INQUIRIES: General Summit Information For any information not available on the Web site contact Jody Fife at 614.728.6210 or farmlandpres@agri.ohio.gov If you would like to stay informed about Center events and news, including the Summit, join our mailing list. You can also stay informed, exchange ideas and information with other Ohioans interested in farmland preservation by subscribing to the Ohio e-mail listserv. PLANNING COMMITTEE: Office of Farmland Preservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture; Center for Farmland Policy Innovation, Ohio State University; Otterbein College; American Farmland Trust; Western Reserve Land Conservancy; Ohio Farm Bureau Federation; Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts; Denison University; Ohio Township Trustees Association; Ohio Environmental Council; Ohio Farmers Union; County Commissioners Association of Ohio; Countryside Conservancy; Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission; and Tecumseh Land Trust. PREVIOUS SUMMIT INFORMATION: 2008 Summit, 2007 Summit, or 2006 Summit.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- e: cffpi@osu.edu; p: 614.247.6479; f: 614.292.0078 m: Center for Farmland Policy Innovation, Dept. of Agricultural, Environmental, & Development Econ. 103 Agricultural Administration Bldg., 2120 Fyffe Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210 USA Registration is now open for 10th Annual Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit - http://cffpi.osu.edu/summit09.htm For this landmark anniversary, we offer an exciting and information-packed agenda. To help us celebrate a decade of gatherings, The Ohio State University President, Gordon Gee, will give a welcome and USDA Deputy Secretary, Kathleen Merrigan, will provide an address via video. There will also be exhibition space and a fresh produce market with live music in the afternoon. You often hear that farmland provides services beyond food and fiber production. The morning panel will begin by addressing the question: How can we begin to value these services, such as carbon sequestration and nutrient management and what selling and trading of these services mean for farmland protection? The afternoon session focuses on the role of farmland protection in balancing growth and restoring prosperity to Ohio. Breakout sessions are available on a variety of topics ranging from the basics of preserving the farm business, adapting to climate change through soil management, using surveys to gauge support for farmland protection, results from the latest census, to food policy and Ohio farmland. For more information about session and speakers, please visit the following page: http://cffpi.osu.edu/summit09_speakers.htm PLANNING COMMITTEE: Office of Farmland Preservation, Ohio Department of Agriculture; Center for Farmland Policy Innovation, Ohio State University; Otterbein College; American Farmland Trust; Western Reserve Land Conservancy; Ohio Farm Bureau Federation; Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts; Denison University; Ohio Township Trustees Association; Ohio Environmental Council; Ohio Farmers Union; County Commissioners Association of Ohio; Countryside Conservancy; Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission; and Tecumseh Land Trust. Thank you to all the 10th Summit Sponsors! “Perfect 10” Sponsors Land Trust Alliance OSU Center for Farmland Policy Innovation
Champion Sponsors American Farmland Trust Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Ohio Township Association Stark County Parks Western Reserve Land Conservancy
Partner Sponsors Conn's Potato Chips Countryside Conservancy Innovative Farmers of Ohio Marsha's Homemade Buckeyes Wright Law Co., LPA Friend Sponsors: Appalachia Ohio Alliance Lake County SWCD Land Heritage Trust of Union County Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association Ohio Proud Philander Chase Corp. Tecumseh Land Trust Western Reserve RC&D
Jill Clark, PhD Director, Center for Farmland Policy Innovation Dept. of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics The Ohio State University Agricultural Administration Bldg., 337 2120 Fyffe Rd. Columbus, OH 43201 clark.1099@osu.edu http://cffpi.osu.edu 614.247.6479 (p) 614.292.0078 (f)
Time:
12:00 AM - 12:15 AM Friday, November 6
Location:
Quest Conf. Center - Columbus
Summary:
EFNEP/FNP Annual Conference
Description:
Contacts: Marie Carmen Lambea, 614-292-6402 or lambea.1@osu.edu Ana Claudia Zubieta, 614-292-5655, zubieta.1@osu.edu
Time:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Cincinnati - Montgomery Inn
Summary:
CANCELLED - Ohio Income Tax School - Cincinnati
Description:
From: Barb Lee [mailto:lee.97@osu.edu] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:31 PM Hi Everyone,
We have cancelled the 1-day tax schools that were to be held in Cincinnati (November 5) and Cleveland (Brunswick-November 10) due to low enrollment. We are offering those who have already registered for the 1-day school the opportunity to attend any 2-day school for one or both days for the price they paid for the 1-day school ($190). Some have already taken advantage of this; the others we have credited back to their credit card or returned their checks.
Thanks to all of you for your help during this tax school season.
Barb Lee
Program Coordinator OSU Income Tax Schools Dept. of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics The Ohio State University 2120 Fyffe Road, Rm. 230 Columbus, OH 43210 Phone: 614-292-6308 Fax: 614-292-4749 e-mail: lee.97@osu.edu Web: http://incometaxschools.osu.edu
What: Ohio Income Tax School
When: Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Description: The Ohio State University 's Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics Department is pleased to be offering ten OSU Income Tax Schools across Ohio from November 5 through December 11. These schools are designed for tax preparers with some experience preparing and filing federal tax returns for individuals and small businesses. Instruction focuses on tax law changes and on the problems faced in preparing tax returns. The two day schools will also provide an Ohio income tax update. Highly qualified instructors will explain and interpret tax regulations and recent changes in tax laws.
Participants in the Tax Schools receive a 700-page workbook prepared by the Land Grant University Tax Education Foundation especially for the income tax schools held in Ohio and 30 other states. The workbook is available only as a part of tax school registration. The tax school workbook also covers the changes in filing Ohio tax returns. This workbook includes a searchable CD for the 2004-09 workbooks. This year participants will also receive RIA's Federal Tax Handbook. The registration fee includes the workbook and other reference materials, instructor fees, meals, meeting rooms, and other expenses.
Where: The tax school locations are as follows:
Cincinnati - November 5 (new one day school) Montgomery Inn 9440 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, OH 45242 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/cincinnati.aspx
Cleveland (Brunswick) - November 10 (new one day school) Diamond Event Center 1480 Pearl Road Brunswick, OH 44212 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/cleveland-brunswick.aspx
Fremont - November 12-13 Ole Zim's Wagonshed 1375 State Route 590 Gibsonburg, Ohio 43431 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/fremont.aspx
Columbus - November 16-17 (New Location) Bridgewater Banquet & Conference Center 10561 Sawmill Parkway Powell, OH 43065 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/columbus.aspx
Kent - November 18-19 Kent State University Student Center Summit Street Kent, OH 44242 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/kent.aspx
Dayton - November 23-24 Presidential Banquet Center, Dayton 4548 Presidential Way Dayton, OH 45429 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/dayton.aspx
Ashland - December 1-2 Convocation Center, Ashland University 820 Claremont Ave. Ashland, OH 44805 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/ashland.aspx
Chillicothe - December 3-4 Ross County Service Center 475 Western Avenue Chillicothe, OH 45601 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/chillicothe.aspx
Lima - December 8-9 Lima Civic and Convention Center 7 Towne Square Lima, OH 45801 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/chillicothe.aspx
Zanesville - December 10-11 Ohio University Campus Center, Zanesville Branch 1425 Newark Road Zanesville, OH 43701 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/zanesville.aspx
2-Hour Ethics Class - 5:15-7:15 p.m. (Three Locations Only) Columbus - November 16 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/ecolumbus.aspx Kent - November 18 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/ekent.aspx Lima - December 8 http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/elima.aspx
Workshop information, a downloadable registration form as well as on-line registration are available at the following website: http://aede.osu.edu/programs/taxschool/default.aspx Information can also be received by contacting Dr. Warren Lee, Ohio Income Tax Schools, at 614-292-6308 (or lee.69@osu.edu )
Keywords: Ohio Income Tax Schools
Time:
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Location:
Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, Ohio State University Columbus Campus
Summary:
10th Annual Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit
Description:
What: 10th Annual Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit When: November 5, 2009 Where: Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, Ohio State University Columbus Campus
Description: On November 5, 2009, the tenth annual Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit will take place at the new Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center on the Ohio State University campus. For this landmark anniversary, we offer an exciting and information-packed agenda. To help us celebrate a decade of gatherings, The Ohio State University President, Gordon Gee, will give a welcome and USDA Deputy Secretary, Kathleen Merrigan, will provide an address via video. There will also be exhibition space and a fresh produce market with live music in the afternoon.
You often hear that farmland provides services beyond food and fiber production. The morning panel will begin by addressing the question: How can we begin to value these services, such as carbon sequestration and nutrient management and what selling and trading of these services mean for farmland protection? The afternoon session focuses on the role of farmland protection in balancing growth and restoring prosperity to Ohio.
Breakout sessions are available on a variety of topics ranging from the basics of preserving the farm business, adapting to climate change through soil management, using surveys to gauge support for farmland protection, results from the latest census, to food policy and Ohio farmland.
Contact: Peggy Kirk Hall, Director, Agricultural & Resource Law Program, The Ohio State University Extension, Jill Clark, Director, Center for Farmland olicy Innovation, 614-247-6479, or Jody Fife, Ohio Department of Agriculture's Office of Farmland Preservation, at 614-728-6210 Download Registration form: http://cffpi.osu.edu/summit09.htm
Planning committee organizations: Agriculture & Resource Law Program, OSU; American Farmland Trust; Center for Farmland Policy Innovation, OSU; Countryside Conservancy; Denison University; Marketing Division, ODA; Office of Farmland Preservation, ODA; Ohio Farm Bureau Federation; Ohio County Commissioners Association; Ohio Environmental Council; Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts; Ohio Planning Conference; Ohio Township Association; Otterbein University; and Western Reserve Land Conservancy.
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