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SUMMARY:2026  Urban Agriculture Session
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the theme “Representation Matters\,” this special event shines a spotlight on the diverse voices and leaders driving urban ag.\n\n\nThe Delaware Urban Farm and Food Coalition (DEUFFC) invites you to join us for a Delaware Agriculture Week event on January 15\, 2026\, from 5–8 PM at the Delaware Center for Horticulture for an inspiring evening celebrating the theme “Representation Matters.” This special event shines a spotlight on the diverse voices and leaders driving urban agriculture across the Delaware region. Connect with local growers\, community organizations\, and advocates who are cultivating more inclusive\, equitable\, and resilient food systems. Enjoy networking and light refreshments during the opening reception\, explore tables featuring local partners\, and stay for a keynote presentation that will leave you energized to grow change in your own community. Come celebrate diversity in action—because representation matters in every garden\, farm\, and food initiative. \nArrive as early as 5:00 pm to network with community members\, and to learn more about the work of the DEUFFC and how to get involved. Partnering organizations will host displays. Formal program begins at 5:45pm. \nThis program is in person only; in the event of inclement weather\, we will move the program to Zoom. There is no cost\, but registration is required. For additional information contact Carrie Murphy\, UD Cooperative Extension\, cjmurphy@udel.edu \, 302-831-1426. \nThe DEUFFC is a thriving network of individuals and organizations working to strengthen local communities by supporting urban agriculture. Be sure to check out our website and stay connected by liking us on Facebook or signing up for our newsletter.
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LOCATION:The Delaware Center for Horticulture\, 1810 North Dupont Street\, Wilmington\, DE\, 19806\, United States
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SUMMARY:ELA Regenerative Solutions for Resilient Landscapes Conference
DESCRIPTION:ELA Regenerative Solutions for Resilient Landscapes Conference\n\n\nThursday\, November 14\, 8:00am-4:00pm eastern\nDelaware Center for Horticulture \n1810 N Dupont StreetWilmington\, DE 19806This will be a hybrid event with a virtual option for participation \nCEU’s: This program has been approved for 3 LA CES credits and 4 AOLCP credits. Additional credits will be posted here. \nDelving into the meaning of our conference title\, this conference features expert speakers on the subjects of designing\, installing\, maintaining\, researching\, and experiencing regenerative and/or resilient landscapes in the context of ecological functionality in the age of climate change. \nSpeakers include: \nKesha Braunskill – USDA Forest ServiceKesha Braunskill serves as an Urban and Community Forestry Specialist with the USDA Forest Service. In her role\, Kesha works closely with grant recipients in the mid-Atlantic states with community forestry related projects. Prior to working for the USFS\, Kesha served as the State Program Coordinator for the Delaware Forest Services’ Urban and Community Forestry program. Kesha’s professional background includes ecology\, wildlife\, and academia. Kesha continues to stay active outside of work as a beadwork artist and an advocate of black and indigenous history\, culture\, and environment. \nKelly Gutshall – Land Studies\, Inc.Kelly Gutshall\, RLA\, ASLA is president of LandStudies\, Inc.\, an ecological restoration design/build firm providing design\, engineering\, construction\, and maintenance services throughout the mid-Atlantic region. Kelly and her team of 45 professionals including Landscape Architects\, Engineers\, Scientists and Restoration Ecologists\, have pioneered solutions that utilize floodplain restoration and functional natural landscapes to solve some of the most pressing water resource and bio-diversity issues of our time. She particularly enjoys working collaboratively with community leaders at the local and state levels to help change perceptions about the landscape from purely aesthetic\, to one of working\, functional environments. Among other awards\, in 2019\, she was recognized by PennFuture with a Lifetime Achievement in Conservation for her contributions to the environment\, community\, water quality\, land protection and conservation. \nEva Monheim – Verdant Earth EducatorsEva Monheim is a speaker and an award-winning educator. She is a faculty member at Longwood Gardens for the Professional Horticulture Program and Continuing Education Department. She was an assistant professor at Temple University where she taught numerous subjects to undergraduate and graduate students in horticulture and landscape architecture. Monheim’s other endeavors in the green industry are the award-winning The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast which is heard in over 110 countries. She is the author of Shrubs & Hedges: Discover\, Grow\, and Care for the World’s Most Popular Plants\, which was nominated by The Council on Botanical & Horticultural Libraries for outstanding contributions to the literature of horticulture. Monheim is co-principal of Verdant Earth Educators\, LLC (VEE) a company that writes educational documents and standards\, SOPs\, landscape management plans\, and trains professionals in the green industry. \nAdam Welz – Author\, The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate ChangeAdam Welz is a South African writer\, nature conservation consultant\, photographer and filmmaker. He’s the author of The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown (Bloomsbury 2023)\, a groundbreaking book that explores the impacts of climate change on wild species and natural ecosystems. Welz was born and raised in Pretoria\, South Africa\, and has lived\, worked and travelled on six continents\, including extended periods in the United States. He consults on conservation projects and is an experienced birder and keen all-round naturalist. His writing focuses on wildlife\, nature conservation and climate change\, and has appeared in numerous publications worldwide including The Guardian\, The Atlantic and Yale Environment 360. He’s directed\, shot\, researched and scripted a number of movies (mostly documentaries) and is seldom far from a stills camera or two. He lives in Cape Town with his wife\, Sarah\, and their rambunctious triplet daughters. \nMember pricing is available for current ELA members. To check your membership status and find your Subscription (Member) number\, visit your member profile on the ELA website. \nAre you interested in sponsoring the Regenerative Solutions for Resilient Landscapes Conference? All sponsorships include complimentary registrations to attend. Those registrations can be either virtual or in-person. Sponsor logos will be displayed on the event webpage\, included in communications to attendees\, social media posts\, and displayed throughout the day during breaks between sessions.  \nThe sponsorship levels outlined below can be purchased through the registration page \n\nConservation Sponsor (nonprofit): $250 | One complimentary registration\nBronze Sponsor: $750 | Exhibitor table and two complimentary registrations\nSilver Sponsor: $1\,500 | Exhibitor table and two complimentary registrations\, company logo on event signage\, and one banner ad in an upcoming ELA Bulletin\nGold Sponsor: $2\,500 | All Silver benefits\, plus a one year company level membership\, company logo displayed on podium\, and an opportunity to address the audience during the event
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LOCATION:The Delaware Center for Horticulture\, 1810 North Dupont Street\, Wilmington\, DE\, 19806\, United States
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