The Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Cayuga, Schuyler, and Seneca Counties are working together to provide a 12 week climate stewardship class this spring.
Ryan Staychock with Cornell Cooperative Extension says the 12 week program will help attendees better understand the environmental needs of their communities.
Classes begin in April and applications are now open. You can apply for classes on CCE of Seneca County’s website.
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