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NECAFS Annual Meeting, January 9-11, Boston, MA
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The first
NECAFS Annual Meeting will be held in partnership with Northeastern
Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NEASDA) in
Boston, MA in January 9-11, 2017.
PROGRAM
Monday, January 9, 2016
Travel Day
Social Hour / Networking in Evening
Tuesday, January 10, 2016
Conference Program Morning and Afternoon
Evening - Dinner on your own or in groups
Wednesday, January 11, 2016
Organizational Business Meetings in Morning
NECAFS Steering Team Meeting
NEASDA State Produce Safety Organizational Meeting
Marriott Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
606 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02210
Phone 617-338-4111
Website
Directions
LODGING AND TRAVEL
There is no registration fee for this meeting. You will be responsible for your travel and lodging costs (approx. $205 per night), however. We have a block of rooms reserved at the meeting location and will make initial reservations, in your name, for you based on your registration information. Lodging payment will be required at check-in. If needed, travel and lodging support should be requested when you
register for the meeting. NECAFS has some funding available to reimburse travel and lodging costs of NECAFS Partners and Steering Team Members.
CONTACT
Chris Callahan
NECAFS / University of Vermont Extension
802-447-7582 x256
necafs@uvm.edu
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Financial Support for Training Costs Expanded to Include Sprout Safety Alliance
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NECAFS supports the development of Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) Trainers and Lead Trainers and Food Safety Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) Lead Instructors in the region with up to $1000 in reimbursement for registration and travel expenses. This support has been expanded to include the development of Sprout Safety Alliance (SSA) Lead Instructors.
The reimbursement process is simple and we hope this makes the training more accessible for everyone. Visit the NECAFS website for complete information on the Training Support Stipend Program and how to get reimbursed for your training registration and travel costs.
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Looking for more information on upcoming Produce Safety, Preventive Controls and Sprout Safety Alliance trainings?
Produce Safety - The PSA maintains a website with information on training requirements and a list of available courses and more information on becoming a PSA Trainer or PSA Lead Trainer. Visit the PSA website for upcoming course information.
Preventive Controls - The FSPCA maintains a website with information on training requirements and a list of available Qualified Individual courses and more information on becoming a Lead Instructor. Visit the Institute for Food Safety and Health's website for upcoming course information.
Sprout Safety - The SSA maintains a website with information on training requirements and a list of available courses and more information on becoming a SSA Lead Instructor. Visit the Institute for Food Safety and Health's website for upcoming course information.
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Did you miss the Food Hubs and Food Safety November webinar? No problem. A recording of the webinar and the powerpoint presentation are available on the NECAFS website. The webinar highlighted food hubs from across the region discussing what actions they have taken to address food safety. A great panel of presenters spoke about their specific food hub operations, general food safety challenges, planned changes and successes in your operations.
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Post Your Event to the NECAFS Public Calendar
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The NECAFS
website is continuing to grow. We have added a
public calendar that is open for posting of upcoming workshops, webinars, meetings, events, etc. by any of our collaborators across the region. We hope that this calendar will be used extensively and serve as a resource for all stakeholder groups as a way to learn about upcoming programming as well as a way to spread the word.
How to post? It's easy. All you have to do is send a meeting invite to
necafs01@gmail.com.
This can be an invite from iCalendar, Outlook, or Google Calendar.
Please remember that this is a public calendar, so only include information in the invite that you would like to be made public. For example, if registration is required for an event, provide the link for registration rather than the location information to insure your attendees are registering for the event.
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Stay in Touch
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Just a reminder that there are a number of ways to stay in touch with NECAFS and each other.
eNewsletter - Please forward this to your colleagues. If someone has not received this directly, they should
subscribe to the NECAFS eNewsletter list to ensure future delivery. We plan to use this eNewsletter as a regular way to "push" news and information out to the region.
Listserv - A Listserv has also been established to foster more direct conversation among the regional group and to allow you all to "pull" information from each other. Please also consider
subscribing to the NECAFS Listserv. Send an email
to listserv@list.uvm.edu. Leave the subject line blank. The only content of the email should be "sub NECAFS {enter your name here and delete the brackets}". To send an email to the listserv distribution list once subscribed, use necafs@list.uvm.edu.
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Thanks for your continued interest in NECAFS as we develop the necessary foundation for future collaboration. If you have specific questions or feedback please email necafs@uvm.edu.
Sincerely,
The NECAFS PD Team
Elizabeth Newbold (UVM)
Chris Callahan (UVM)
Betsy Bihn (Cornell)
Amanda Kinchla (UMass)
Luke LaBorde (Penn State)
Chris Walsh (UMD)
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The Northeast Center to Advance Food Safety (NECAFS) is an FDA-funded Regional Center (RC) hosted by University of Vermont Extension, led jointly with co-directors from Cornell University, University of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania State University and The University of Maryland and in partnership with stakeholders from the Northeast Region. Funding for NECAFS was made possible, in part, by the Food and Drug Administration through grant 1R01FD005686-01, views expressed in written materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does any mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organization imply endorsement by the United States Government.
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Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension, Burlington, Vermont. University of Vermont Extension, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, cooperating, offer education and employment to everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or familial status. UVM Extension helps individuals and communities put research-based knowledge to work.
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