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X-WR-CALDESC:“Uncommon but Treemendous Trees for Nebraska”\nBy Greg Morgens
 on\, March 29th in McCook and March 31st in Lincoln\nSponsored by the Nebr
 aska Statewide Arboretum and Common Scents Nursery in McCook\n\nAnyone int
 erested in learning about uncommon and underutilized trees for Nebraska sh
 ould plan to attend one of these presentations by Greg Morgenson. Greg is 
 a former Nebraskan and retired tree propagator and researcher with North D
 akota State University. He has over 40 years of experience exploring and g
 rowing trees across the Great Plains and he’ll take everyone on an enterta
 ining journey of some of the trees that have caught his attention over the
  years and that he thinks we should be growing more of. You’ll be amazed w
 hat we can grow.\n\nThese presentations are FREE but limited to 40 in-pers
 on attendees each location so please sign up online to save a spot:\n•	Marc
 h 29 in McCook\, 1-2:30pm at the Red Willow County Fairgrounds community b
 uilding - https://go.unl.edu/treesmccook\n•	March 31 in Lincoln\, 6:30-8pm 
 at UNL East Campus Union (Prairie Suite)- https://go.unl.edu/treeslincoln
 \nOnline Attendance Option: If you can’t attend in person\, an online atte
 ndance (Zoom) option will be available for the Lincoln presentation. To si
 gn up for online attendance\, please send an email request to me at: jever
 tson1@unl.edu. \n\nFYI - These presentations will follow tree grafting wor
 kshops that Greg will be leading in the mornings on same days. It’s not to
 o late to register for either of those workshops but space is limited so s
 ign up soon (see links below). Cost is $25 and more information is provide
 d on the attached flier. \n\n•	9-Noon\, March 29 in McCook\, Red Willow Cou
 nty Fairgrounds: https://go.unl.edu/graftmccook \n•	9-Noon\, March 31 Schra
 mm State Park Education Center south of Gretna:  https://go.unl.edu/graftg
 retna \nTrees are the answer to a lot of problems! \nJustin\n-------------
 --------------------------------------------------------------\nJustin Eve
 rtson\nGreen Infrastructure Coordinator\nNebraska Forest Service & Nebrask
 a Statewide Arboretum\nUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln\n203G Forestry Hall\
 , UNL 68583-0815\n402-472-6604 | jevertson1@unl.edu\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:“Uncommon but Treemendous Trees for Nebraska”\nBy Greg Morgenso
 n\, March 29th in McCook and March 31st in Lincoln\nSponsored by the Nebra
 ska Statewide Arboretum and Common Scents Nursery in McCook\n\nAnyone inte
 rested in learning about uncommon and underutilized trees for Nebraska sho
 uld plan to attend one of these presentations by Greg Morgenson. Greg is a
  former Nebraskan and retired tree propagator and researcher with North Da
 kota State University. He has over 40 years of experience exploring and gr
 owing trees across the Great Plains and he’ll take everyone on an entertai
 ning journey of some of the trees that have caught his attention over the 
 years and that he thinks we should be growing more of. You’ll be amazed wh
 at we can grow.\n\nThese presentations are FREE but limited to 40 in-perso
 n attendees each location so please sign up online to save a spot:\n•	March
  29 in McCook\, 1-2:30pm at the Red Willow County Fairgrounds community bu
 ilding - https://go.unl.edu/treesmccook\n•	March 31 in Lincoln\, 6:30-8pm a
 t UNL East Campus Union (Prairie Suite)- https://go.unl.edu/treeslincoln\n
 Online Attendance Option: If you can’t attend in person\, an online attend
 ance (Zoom) option will be available for the Lincoln presentation. To sign
  up for online attendance\, please send an email request to me at: jeverts
 on1@unl.edu. \n\nFYI - These presentations will follow tree grafting works
 hops that Greg will be leading in the mornings on same days. It’s not too 
 late to register for either of those workshops but space is limited so sig
 n up soon (see links below). Cost is $25 and more information is provided 
 on the attached flier. \n\n•	9-Noon\, March 29 in McCook\, Red Willow Count
 y Fairgrounds: https://go.unl.edu/graftmccook \n•	9-Noon\, March 31 Schramm
  State Park Education Center south of Gretna:  https://go.unl.edu/graftgre
 tna \nTrees are the answer to a lot of problems! \nJustin\n---------------
 ------------------------------------------------------------\nJustin Evert
 son\nGreen Infrastructure Coordinator\nNebraska Forest Service & Nebraska 
 Statewide Arboretum\nUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln\n203G Forestry Hall\, 
 UNL 68583-0815\n402-472-6604 | jevertson1@unl.edu\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220329T130000
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SUMMARY:CE: “Uncommon but Treemendous Trees for Nebraska”
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