Composting Course

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Amaranth and Associates 
 With 
 Amaranth Cooperative Enterprises Ltd. 
 PO Box 444   
 Port Williams, NS B0P 1X0 
 1-902-542-1430 (Fax & voice) 
 Email:  jcline@glinx.com 
 Employee Owned 


 NOTICE: 

 MASTER COMPOSTER 
 TRAINING PROGRAM 
 Since 1997 

 When:        September 23rd - 27th 

 The training program follows the national Composting Conference in Halifax, 
Nova 
 Scotia September 19th to through 20th.   
                  

 Location:        Kingstec CC in Kentville, Nova Scotia 


 For information:  Contact Amaranth at Email jcline@glinx.com; by mail to: 
 Amaranth Group, P.O. Box 444 Port Williams, NS B0P 1T0 or by phone at 
 1-902-542-1430. The course is for composting operators / owners, consultants, 
 community animators, and trainers.  Training sessions limited to 18 students. 
We offer early bird registration discount. 

 It is about 2 months away as time flies during the summer months.  So now 
 is a time to mark your calendar to register.



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