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Tuesday, January 09, 2018 05:30 AM


ProGreen EXPOProGreen EXPO 2018 returns to the Colorado Convention Center February 13-16. ALCC recommends taking full advantage of the conference’s offerings, including education, networking, and even a little friendly competition.

    • Education sessions: Learn about business growth strategies, marketing, leadership development and industry hot topics like backflow prevention and snow removal.
    • EXPO floor: Network and learn with over 500 exhibitors.
    • Networking after-hours: Evening events are hosted by ProGreen partner organizations and sponsors. ALCC will host its annual ProGreen EXPO member reception on Wednesday, February 14 at Tarantula Billiards for drinks and friendly competition. Registration is required. See the ProGreen EXPO website for details.
    • ProGreen Potting Challenge (NEW!): Head to the EXPO floor and demonstrate your skills in a 20-minute competition in container gardening. Details to come—no advance registration required.
    • Certification and CEUs: Validate your knowledge and skills through certification. ALCC will offer written tests for the Landscape Industry Certified Technician program on February 14 and 15 and GreenCO BMP Training on February 15. More information is available on the ProGreen EXPO web site. If you are already certified, you can earn CEUs for attending education sessions.
    • Sustainable Landscape Partners: Once again, you can meet your company's annual training requirement with approved classes at ProGreen. Look for an email with classes listed. ALSO: Mark Thursday, Feb. 15 at 10 am on your schedule for the Sustainable Partner's Coffee Break at 10 am. Join us for coffee, networking and discussion.

Registration is open at www.progreenexpo.com

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