2017 Winter Conference –
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PROGRAM | ATTENDEES | EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS
February 24th (Friday)
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Eversource | Berlin CT
Community Building Auditorium
–>> AGENDA (PDF) <<–
–>> BROCHURE (PDF) <<–
rev 17 Feb 2017 – includes agenda, speaker information, workshop/presentation descriptions and more
The SWCS Southern New England Chapter 2017 Winter Conference program will deliver 6 hours of professional development content. Conservation district and Government employees register at the Member rate; Student and Group Discounts are being offered.
Go to the PROGRAM page for the Agenda, descriptions of the Workshops & Presentations and Speaker biographies & contact information.
REGISTERED ATTENDEES as of 17 Feb
Certificates of Attendance will be provided. The agenda will be included to facilitate use for maintaining professional certifications. CT FORESTERS: the program has been approved for 2.0 Continuing Education Units for CT Certified Forest Practitioners.
A limited amount of exhibit space is available. Scroll down for more information. 3 tables available
Benefits of sponsorship range from website and program exposure for your company, to signage at the venue and prominent exhibit space for higher levels. Scroll down for information about sponsorship opportunities.
Register 3, Get 1 FREE !!
- 25% off each Member/Government registration when ANY combination of 4 OR MORE members/government employees register together – save $12.50 each!
- 25% off each Non-Member registration when ANY group of 4 OR MORE non-members register together – save $16.25 each!
- 25% off each Student registration when ANY group of 4 OR MORE students from any combination of schools register together – save $7.50 each!
BLUE LIGHT SPECIAL*
$140 includes 1 year SWCS & SNEC membership at the Conservationist level and conference registration at the member rate
* for first-time SWCS members
Exhibitor $350
includes 6-foot table with one chair and registration for one person. Additional exhibitor staff: $50.
14 Feb: 3 tables still available
The Soil & Water Conservation Society (SWCS) is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization. The Southern New England Chapter (SNEC) was founded in 1946 to serve CT, MA and RI. SNEC is funded by event income, membership dues (<$500/year) and sponsorship; the annual Winter Conference is the SNEC’s primary source of revenue. Benefits of sponsorship range from website and program exposure for your company, to signage at the venue and prominent exhibit space for higher levels.
Sponsorship Info (PDF)
The SNEC Board of Directors would like to thank EVERSOURCE for hosting this event.
Eversource (NYSE: ES) transmits and delivers electricity and natural gas for approximately 3.7 million electric and natural gas customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Eversource harnesses the commitment of its approximately 8,000 employees across three states to build a single, united company around the mission of delivering reliable energy and superior customer service. For more information, please visit our website (www.eversource.com) and follow us on Twitter (@EversourceCorp) and Facebook (facebook.com/EversourceEnergy).
–>> AGENDA (PDF) <<–
–>> BROCHURE (PDF) <<–
includes agenda, speaker bios, workshop/presentation descriptions and more – rev 17 Feb 2017
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Past Conferences
- 2024 Winter Conference – Presentations
- 2023 Winter Conference – Water Quality in Southern New England: The Latest Research, Practice, and Policy
- 2022 Winter Conference – Soil Carbon Storage: Combating Climate Change from the Ground Up
- 2020 Winter Conference – Lights Up: Sustainable Solar in New England
- 2019 Winter Conference – Going With the Flow: Stream Continuity
- 2018 Winter Conference – Healthy Forests, Healthy Habitats
- 2017 Winter Conference – Resiliency Planning
- 2016 Winter Conference – Swamp Things