2022 University of Maine Cooperative Extension All Organizational Conference

Tuesday, November 1-Thursday, November 3, 2022
Wells Conference Center, UMaine Campus, Orono, Maine

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The Members of the Planning Committee are excited about the upcoming 2022 University of Maine Cooperative Extension All Organizational Conference to take place at the Wells Conference Center on the University of Maine, Orono campus. The gathering will is scheduled to start at approximately 11:00 a.m. on November 1 and will end around lunchtime on November 3, 2022.

All UMaine Extension staff members are invited!

We are hoping to engage attendees in an innovation and brainstorming process to address key questions faced by UMaine Extension.

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The organizational conference will include an organizational update, keynote speakers, workshops, group planning sessions, evening entertainment, and more!

For more information or questions, contact Fran Sulinski, fran.sulinski@maine.edu or 207.581.3186

Thanks!

Fran Sulinski, Assistant Director, UMaine Extension


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Members of 2022 UMaine Extension All Organizational Conference Planning Committee


Territorial Acknowledgement

University of Maine Cooperative Extension, recognizes that we are located around the state in the homeland of Wabanaki peoplewhere issues of water and territorial rights, and encroachment upon sacred sites are ongoing. We recognize that Wabanaki (MaliseetMicmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot) Tribal Nations are distinct, sovereign, legal, and political entities with their own powers of selfgovernance, and selfdetermination. We respect the Wabanaki People as the original stewards of this land. We thank them for their strength and resilience in caring for this land for hundreds of years. We recognize that we have a responsibility to continue working to change the systems that continue to allow injustice and inequality to exist. We are committed to listening, learning, and building relationships while serving as stewards to this land.


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