GCSAA 2009 Conference Brochure - (Page 21) CONFERENCE SEMINARS 23 NEW SEMINARS JAZZ UP THIS YEAR’S LINEUP! MONDAY, FEB. 2 8 am – Noon WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4 8 am – Noon • Taking Control of Your Financial Future . . . for the “Green” Industry Professional 8 am – 5 pm • Advanced Personal Communication • Maintaining Championship-Quality Seashore Paspalum Greens Putting Surfaces 8 am – 3 pm • Controlling Erosion and Ways to Decrease Flood Damages • Managing Shrubs and Other Ornamentals on the Golf Course • Wildlife and Habitat Management on the Golf Course • Creating YOUR Agronomic Program for the Course (Assistant superintendents only) • Plant Growth Regulators for Fine Turf 8 am – 5 pm TUESDAY, FEB. 3 8 am – 3 pm • Cool-Season Turfgrass Insects — Biology, Ecology and Management • Ecological Value and Management of Wetlands and Streams on Golf Courses • Irrigation Technologies and Water Management • Managing People in Today’s Multi-Generational Workplace • Practical Spanish for Golf Course Superintendents 1 – 5 pm • Establishing and Transitioning Overseeded Grasses on Bermudagrass Fairways • Using Your Computer — Creating Your Own Web Site 8 am – 5 pm • Club Operations — External and Governmental Influences and Governance • Gadgets and Gizmos: How to Best Use Measurement Technology • Warm-Season Turfgrass Disease Management • A Plan-Based Budget Will Help You Succeed! • How to Prepare, Manage and Deal with Winter Injury in Northern Climates • Immigration and the Golf Course Superintendent FRIDAY, FEB. 6 8 am – Noon • Making Your Golf Course ADA Accessible • Mastering the Interview “ The educational seminars are extremely well run, and I feel that the continuing education translates into better golf course conditions and management for my facility. CGCS Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center, Pinckney, Mich. — Eric Niemur, ” Register at www.gcsaa.org/conference 19 http://www.gcsaa.org/conference
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