Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) Virtual Workshop - NYC Teachers Edition

Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) Virtual Workshop - NYC Teachers Edition

Join us for a virtual workshop tailored for NYC teachers on incorporating geological agriculture into your curriculum!

By To Soil Less

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Tuesday, March 11 · 4 - 4:30pm PDT

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Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Welcome to the Geological Agriculture (GeoAg) Virtual Workshop - NYC Teachers Edition!

Join us on TUE Mar 04 2025 at 6:00 PM EST and every Tuesday during the Spring 2025 for an exciting online event tailored specifically for teachers in New York City. This workshop will explore the intersection of geology and agriculture, providing valuable insights and resources for educators looking to incorporate these concepts into their curriculum.

Learn from industry experts, participate in interactive discussions, and gain practical tools to bring the fascinating world of GeoAg into your classroom. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enhance your teaching skills and inspire your students with innovative agricultural practices!

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Black History Film Festival Atlanta, DC and Miami is produced by Marvin Arrington, Jr and Richard Campbell. They have produced the Black History Film Festival in Atlanta since 2008, and then launched Washington, DC in 2014. Now in 2025, the Black History Film Festival is coming to Miami. Join us.

One of the sponsors of the Black History Film Festival is the Geological Agriculture Institute. To Soil Less is a family-owned business that owns the 14-patents on geological agriculture or GeoAg - the study of growing plants in rocks without soils and fertilizers. Learn what rocks can also do. Download the book River Stones Grow Plants which is the official textbook of GeoAg DIY at home or school. https://tosoilless.com/product/river-stones-grow-plants/

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