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Americorps position open
Friends of Clearwater is accepting applications for an outreach and development specialist.
The applicant will begin working on the flexible date, April 14. They will work side by side with Friends of the Clearwater’s Education & Outreach Director to educate the public about, grow grassroots support for and protect the Wild Clearwater Country.
The outreach and development specialist position is an 11-month full-time Americorps position with a monthly stipend, insurance and includes a $5,000 education award upon completion.
For a complete description of the position, requirements, and application process please visit www.friendsoftheclearwater.org for more information.
Moscow Village hosts egg hunt
At 10:15 a.m. on Friday Moscow Village is hosting the 16th annual Easter egg hunt for local students with volunteers and residents helping to prepare for the festivities.
Members of Delta Gamma Sorority of the University of Idaho, residents and other volunteers have stuffed more than 500 plastic eggs for the children to find. Good Samaritan staff and volunteers will hide the eggs for the Easter bunny. Last year, about 150 children participated in the hunt.
For further information contact Laurie Moller, activities director for the Good Samaritan Society, at 882-6560.
Forum features ag speaker
The UI department of agriculture will provide the guest speaker for this year’s March business forum, being hosted by the Moscow Chamber of Commerce.
John Foltz, the associate dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, will present “More than Cows, Sows and Plows” at noon on Wednesday in the Best Western hotel. The address will discuss what is new and different in the agriculture department.
Also during the forum, the Moscow Chamber of Commerce will be presenting a $500 scholarship sponsored by our local banks and credit unions to a worthy Latah County agricultural student.
For further information go to
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or call the Moscow Chamber of Commerce at 882-1800.
University hosts Boise conference
The Tri-State Rangeland Management Short Course Conference will be held April 7-8 at the UI Boise Center and is opening the event to the public.
The conference intends to be beneficial for rangeland managers, landowners and federal, state and private agencies interested in using remote sensing to manage rangelands.
A $100 registration fee is due Friday and may be completed online at the conference Web site www.cnr.uidaho.edu/range/Short Course/short_course.htm.
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