
The Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association will be held virtually at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 4. Members will receive two complementary registrations that include keynote speaker Ian Baldwin at 11:30 a.m.
Each MNLA member in good standing will receive two complimentary registrations which can be redeemed by logging in to your MNLA.com member account. MCHs will need to register independently to receive credit for the March 4 webinar to attend the preceding Annual Meeting.
Login to your member account and select ticket option "Annual Meeting/March 4 webinar: 2 complementary registrations login for discount" to claim your tickets and reserve your seat in the program. In order to receive an MCH credit for the webinar you must submit payment.
Additional members or non-members can participate in the event for a fee: $25 for MCH/MNLA members and $35 for non-members.
The MNLA business meeting will be followed by the keynote speaker for the March 4 webinar series, Ian Baldwin, speaking on “The New Norm in Garden Retail” beginning at 11:30 a.m.
Both the Annual Meeting and the webinar are view-only virtual events. Attendees without a camera-equipped device will still be able to attend and post questions in the chat.
Registered attendees will receive an email the day before the virtual event with a link to join the meeting on Thursday, March 4.
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