Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Pesticide Training English and Spanish

English:

May 17: Core and Private Applicator Exam Training: Thursday May 17,  Core 9am-11am, Private 11am-1pm, Manatee County Extension Service. Can be taken for exam preparation or CEUs for current license holders. CEU’s available are: 2 in Core for Core class, 2 in Private Applicator for Private class.

Registration: http://coreprv051712.eventbrite.com/ Or call Jennifer at 941-722-4524

 

Spanish:

June 22: Spanish Core Pesticide Training and Exam, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, 8:00am-3:00pm: The test will be administered directly after the exam. Agenda and registration available here: http://spanishcore6-22-12.eventbrite.com/

 

June 29: Spanish Private Applicator Pesticide Training and Exam, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, 8:00am-3:00pm: The test will be administered directly after the exam. Agenda and registration available here: http://spanishprv6-29-12.eventbrite.com/

 

Important Info for Spanish Classes

**Classes are in Spanish but tests are only in English**

This Class requires advance registration.

Registration fee is $20.00 per class and includes lunch. You may pay online at the websites above. If you prefer to register over the phone please call Jennifer at (941) 722-4524 and send a check to:

Manatee County Extension Service

1303 17th St. West Palmetto, FL 34221

Make your check payable to: Manatee County Friends of Extension

Please note that checks for the Core class must be postmarked by June 15 and no refunds will be processed after June 15.

Checks for the Private Applicator class must be postmarked by June 22 and no refunds will be processed after June 22. 

 

These classes require a minimum number of attendees.  If the minimum is not reached the class(es) will be cancelled and your payment will be refunded.

 

Please Call Crystal or Jennifer at (941)722-4524 with any questions you may have.

 

CEUs will be available for current license holders pending approval.

 

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