Sustainable Futures: The Riverline and BCAT's Educational Impact
Description
This year, planning will continue for the Riverline, a project through the Western New York Land Conservancy (WNYLC) that repurposes old infrastructure to create a Greenway and nature trail along Buffalo Creek. To achieve program goals, the WNYLC has partnered with the Buffalo Center School for Arts and Technology (BCAT) to host a Landscape Maintenance Technician Program. The program, for adults residing in the City of Buffalo, includes 30 paid hours of instruction, 30 hours of field training, and a paid internship.
Our guests Jeff Lebsack, Director of the Riverline at WNYLC, and Krista Berry, Executive Assistant/Grants Coordinator at BCAT. Together they’ll discuss the Riverline, the Landscape Maintenance Technician Program, and how BCAT’s adult education programs empower Buffalo residents to learn new skills and establish themselves in new careers.
Those interested should apply by January 29, 2024. The program starts on February 5th. Classes take place Monday through Wednesday, 5:30-8:30 , with a synchronous live learning option.
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