From leklov at lta.org Mon Aug 29 16:36:27 2011 From: leklov at lta.org (Laura Eklov) Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 16:36:27 -0400 Subject: [Hoosier_LT] 9-15-11 Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition Meeting and Training Session (PLEASE RSVP) Message-ID: <08AB53AA20D1F94DADFEBBE8CDECA62D1D7026601D@mailer.lta.org> Dear Land Trust Colleagues: On Thursday, September 15, the Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition is holding a training session from 9:30am - 4:30pm. The session will take place in Frankfort, KY, at the Capitol Annex building. For the low fee of $15 for KLTC members, or $25 for non-members, you can learn about two different topics: conservation project baseline documentation AND increasing your community engagement and $$ support. Judy Anderson of Community Consultants will be teaching these workshops, which are sponsored by the Land Trust Alliance - Southeast Program. More details and registration information may be found below. We hope you can take advantage of this opportunity! Best, -Laura Eklov. _____________________________ Laura E. Eklov Midwest Program Associate Land Trust Alliance 6849 S. Sprinkle Road Portage, MI 49002 Phone: 269-324-1683 Fax: 269-324-7009 Don't Miss Rally 2011 | October 13-16 | Milwaukee, WI More info and register online >> From: Mackenzie Royce [mailto:mroyce at bluegrassconservancy.org] Subject: 9-15-11 Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition Meeting Reminder (PLEASE RSVP) Importance: High Dear All, The next Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition training session will be 9:30am-4:30pm, Thursday, September 15, 2011, Room 169, Capitol Annex, 700 Capitol Avenue, Frankfort, KY 40601. We are thrilled to welcome Judy Anderson and Chuck Roe. This event will be one of KLTC's best to-date. Don't miss it! Please note the details below and if you have not done so already, then let me know whether or not you will attend. Thank you so very much. I'll see you Thursday, September 15 in Frankfort. Mackenzie On 8/10/11 3:01 PM, "Mackenzie Royce" wrote: Dear All, Look forward to seeing many of you at the Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition (KLTC)'s next expertly-led training session 9:30am-4:30pm, Thursday, September 15, 2011, Room 169, Capitol Annex, 700 Capitol Avenue, Frankfort, KY 40601. Presenter and Sponsor: Our featured presenter Judy Anderson will teach two workshops on different topics: conservation project baseline documentation AND increasing your community engagement and $$ support. Find out from Judy how to create a baseline documentation program that will help you proactively work toward perpetuity. She will also teach you how land trusts have increased their support by 33% - 65% in two to three years. Judy's bio is attached. KLTC would like to thank Chuck Roe, Southeast Program Director at the Land Trust Alliance for making this session possible. Chuck will be there on September 15, another reason this is a not-to-miss opportunity! RSVP + Registration: Please let me know whether or not you will attend. Registration is $15 for each member; $25 for each non-member. If your entity/organization/firm/business is a KLTC member, then anyone affiliated with your group (staff, board, etc.) gets the KLTC member rate. 9-15-11 Registration payment and 2011 KLTC membership dues ($50 for Regular Members; $25 for Affiliate Partners) may be mailed to Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition c/o River Fields, 643 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202-4913. Agenda and Meeting Handouts: I attached for your review our 9-15-11 Agenda. Hard copy agendas and additional meeting handouts will be provided on 9-15-11. Lunch: No food or drink is allowed in the meeting room. You may lunch at the Capitol Annex Cafeteria or drive five minutes into downtown Frankfort. Directions: Please go to https://kentucky.fhsc.com/Downloads/providers/MAP_CapitolAnnex_Directions-201005.pdf and http://www.lrc.ky.gov/sch_vist/visit.htm for directions to the Capitol Annex. If you get lost please call 502-395-0949 or 502-564-3449. You will need a drivers license or other photo identification to enter the Capitol Annex building. When you enter the front "visitor" entrance of the Capitol Annex you will proceed straight ahead into a hallway from the guard station. To get to Room 169, at the first intersection turn right, at the next hallway turn left. It is really not a long distance from the guard station and there is pretty good signage with arrows directing to rooms as well. Please feel free to forward this invitation to others. See you Thursday, September 15 in Frankfort! With warmest regards, Mackenzie Secretary, KLTC Mackenzie Victoria Royce Executive Director Bluegrass Conservancy Dudley Square 380 South Mill Street, Suite 205 Lexington, KY 40508 T. 859-255-4552 F. 859-255-7952 Bluegrass Conservancy's mission is to protect the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky through land conservation for future generations. We encourage the preservation of these lands through the use of conservation easements for agricultural viability, natural habitat, rural heritage, and scenic open space. 11,623 acres have been permanently protected to-date. _______________ Agenda Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition Meeting 9:30am - 4:30pm, Thursday, September 15, 2011 Room 169, Capitol Annex, 700 Capitol Avenue, Frankfort, KY 40601 9:30am-9:45am Welcome and Introductions - Donald S. Dott, Jr., Chair of the Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition 9:45am-10:00am National Review - Chuck Roe, Southeast Program Director of the Land Trust Alliance 10:00am-10:15am Break 10:15am-12:15pm Creating a Baseline Documentation Program That Will Help You Proactively Work Towards Perpetuity - Judy Anderson of Community Consultants - Meeting Handouts 12:15pm-1:15pm Lunch (On Your Own - Walk to Capitol Annex Cafeteria or Drive to Downtown Frankfort) 1:15pm-3:15pm Enhancing Your Fundraising and Outreach Communications - Making a Big Impact with Small, Timely Changes - Judy Anderson of Community Consultants - Meeting Handouts 3:15pm-3:30pm Break 3:30pm-4:30pm KLTC Business - Donald S. Dott, Jr., Chair of the Kentucky Land Trusts Coalition 4:30pm Adjourn _______________ Judy Anderson of Community Consultants has worked in the land trust sector for over 20 years. Judy currently assists nonprofit organizations on practical strategic conservation initiatives incorporating local communities, climate change, governance, communications and community-based outreach and fundraising strategies. She also coaches land trusts in Guided Organizational Assessments, systems development, easement drafting and stewardship, inclusive conservation, and building greater community relevance to ensure their work withstands the test of time. Judy is a regular presenter at national and regional land trust conferences and trainings on topics including fundraising/outreach, easement drafting/stewardship, climate change and land protection, and inclusive conservation. Judy led the Columbia Land Conservancy as its Executive Director for 10 of the 13 years she worked there, building the organization to a staff of 18, with over 200 easements and public conservation areas. During her tenure at CLC membership increased from 400 to 1,700 in five years, while raising additional funds for land acquisition and building organizational capacity. She holds a master's degree in landscape architecture from the University of Michigan, with an emphasis on rural planning, and an undergraduate degree in ecology and agriculture. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ltanet.org/pipermail/hoosier_list/attachments/20110829/4171eeff/attachment-0001.html