Annie’s Project coming to White River in September
BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension calls all ranch women to participate in Annie’s Project. A six-week ranch management course, Annie’s Project will be taking place in White River this September.By: News release, SDSU Extension
BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension calls all ranch women to participate in Annie’s Project. A six-week ranch management course, Annie’s Project will be taking place in White River this September.
Annie’s Project was designed to empower women by providing detailed ranch management information and build networks between women.
Over a six-week period, women will learn how to develop financial records, develop key communication skills, have the opportunity to ask questions about retirement and estate planning, expand marketing knowledge, all while having fun in a supportive learning environment.
Classes meet once a week in White River on Sept. 5, 12, 19 and 26 and Oct. 3 and 10, running from 5 to 8 p.m. The meetings are held in the Library/Historical Society Building on Main Street,
The event is $150 per person. Registration deadline is Aug. 4. To register, contact the Mellette-Todd County FSA at 605-259-3252 Ext. 2 or the South Central RC&D at 605-669-2222. Additional questions can be directed to Adele Harty, SDSU Extension cow/calf field specialist at 605-394-1722.
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