SAvE thE dAtE URBAN AGCOUNCIL G E O R G I A E GD E E D G E Expanded programming for attendees
Educational topics are being developed specifically to attract business owners, supervisors and crew members in all sectors of the Green Industry.
Business owners > Business skills workshops > Legal & legislative updates > Networking
> Leadership seminars Reduced exhibitor fees
In recognition of the current economic climate and to encourage the participation of a broad range of exhibitors, we have reduced many costs.
Supervisors
> Management skills workshops > Technology solutions
> Face time with industry leaders > Safety & compliance training
> Lower booth rental fees > Free attendee contact list > UAC member credit > Early bird discount
> Five complimentary show passes > Lower show directory ad rates
This is not your daddy’s turf show.
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The EDGE Expo brings together industry experts along with the latest tools, techniques, and trends needed by anyone working in any segment of the green industry.
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c Turf care c Landscape design c Sports turf management c Tree care
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c Lighting c Golf course management c Parks/rec management c Nursery/grower
Contact us!
Exhibitor packets available online now. Attendee registration available in Sept.
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Georgia Urban Ag Council PO Box 817 Commerce GA 30529 P: 800.687.6949
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info@urbanagcouncil.com
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c Sod production c Landscape management c Landscape construction c Irrigation
Crew members > Pesticide recertification credits > Erosion control certification credits > Demonstrations > Hands-on workshops
Sponsorships will be available for workshops and trade show floor activities. Programming is being finalized now. Contact us for details.
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DEC 7-8
Formerly the GTA &
Turfgrass Institute Trade Show
Te merger earlier this year of three dynamic industry associations has resulted in the exciting transformation of the annual Turfgrass Institute & Trade Show. Join us for the first annual Georgia Urban Ag Council EDGE Expo.
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UAC MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011
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