Solving the climate crisis is going to take all of us working together, how can you support climate monitoring at your local sanctuary?
Join us next week to learn about the importance of monitoring climate change impacts in sanctuaries, and how all kinds of visitors - from divers, to teachers, to fishers - are helping to monitor and educate about climate change impacts in NOAA's Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and NOAA Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Did you know that a single tree can be made to produce multiple types of fruit? In this workshop led by artist and fruit tree expert Sam Van Aken, you will learn the basics of grafting, the ancient agricultural practice that makes hybrid trees possible.
Webinar facilitated by Sam Van Aken on May 16, 2020. Offered in partnership with the Trust for Governors Island Open Orchard Project: https://www.govisland.com/things-to-d...
The Open Orchard School is a two-year series of educational programs co-presented by NYC Parks GreenThumb and the Trust for Governors Island. The Open Orchard School is an extension of The Open Orchard, an expansive new artwork by Sam Van Aken on Governors Island that will take the form of a public orchard of 50 hybrid fruit trees. Each individual tree will contain multiple varieties of peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, cherries and apples that were historically grown in the New York City region over the past 500 years, but which have been lost to climate change and the industrialization of agriculture, preserving their biodiversity for future generations. Many additional trees will be distributed to community gardens in all five boroughs. Through the Open Orchard School, community gardeners and members of the public will learn practical skills related to the project, including in-depth experience with fruit tree care, cultivation, planting, and grafting. Participants who complete multiple workshops can become part of the team working to ensure the ongoing stewardship of the trees as they put down roots across the city.
La vida evoluciona, el mundo evoluciona, tú evolucionas... ¿por qué no lo haría el Marketing?
Te invitamos a participar en nuestro Webinar TOTALMENTE GRATUITO que tendrá lugar el próximo 9 de Mayo, en donde conocerás de la mano de nuestros expertos un nuevo nivel en el Marketing, el "Marketing Inteligente" y cómo la Inteligencia Artificial puede incrementar los beneficios de tu empresa u organización.
Plazas limitadas y desde nuestra web podrás apartarla ahora mismo. Regístrate: https://www.aicad.es/webinar/marketing-inteligente-fusionando-ia-y-estrategias-de-comunicacion
It seems you're all in love with historical shoes and the Bata Museum (honestly, same), sooooo let me tell you that on May 24th, they'll have a conversation with Avalon Forheringham, curator for the South Asian textiles and dress collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Live. On Zoom. For Free.
FOR FREE.
You all just need to register via THIS LINK, or though the link in bio of their instagram.
Sufficiency and the pathway to a post-growth economy - recording available
In August I presented a seminar, hosted by Massey University, on what I believe to be the single most important issue we face today. That is, how to reconcile our growth-based economy and energy-intensive way of life with the polycrisis that means a liveable planet hangs in the balance.
In the talk, I argue that we simply cannot reconcile these two things – contrary to what we are led to believe…
Join us for a captivating lecture on Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of animals, seen in the context of his writings and anatomical drawings. The lecture will be illustrated by images and film from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, where many of Leonardo's drawings are kept. Where do Leonardo's animal drawings stand in the history of art, and how influential have they been? What can they tell us about the mind of one of the most extraordinary artists who ever lived?
Monday Art Lectures are broadcast via Zoom Webinar, and last around 40 minutes, with Q&A.”
Redefining Dining: Elevating Restaurants with Advanced Self-Ordering Kiosk
Article by Jonathan Bomser | CEO | Accept-credit-cards-now.com
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Starting November 1 at 11:00 a.m. EST. and every Monday and Wednesday after.
REGISTER NOW FOR THE FREE WEBINAR: TouchSuite.com/grubbrr-webinar
Limited Space Available
In the ever-evolving landscape of the digital era, the restaurant industry continually adapts to stay competitive. Restaurant owners grapple with challenges such as increasing costs, labor shortages, and a growing demand for integrated dining solutions. In this context, self-ordering kiosks emerge as a significant innovation in the dining sector.
What Sets Self-Ordering Kiosks Apart?
Self-ordering kiosks offer several advantages, including streamlined operations, increased profits, and an enhanced dining experience. A recent webinar series by TouchSuite and GRUBBRR explores the profound impact of these systems, scheduled every Monday and Wednesday from November 1st at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. These sessions delve into the role of self-ordering kiosks in boosting sales, reducing labor costs, and enhancing the overall dining experience.
The Benefits of Self-Ordering Kiosks: More Orders, Higher Revenue, Satisfied Customers
GRUBBRR and Samsung have collaborated on a solution tailored for restaurant entrepreneurs. This cutting-edge technology is designed to boost revenue, reduce operational costs, and enhance the dining experience. Here's how:
Intelligent Upselling: The Samsung System, powered by GRUBBRR, utilizes smart technology to increase the average bill, leading to higher revenue.
Task Automation: By automating routine tasks, restaurants can reassign staff to more critical roles, reducing expenses, and improving the dining atmosphere.
Operational Excellence: Features such as automatic menu synchronization, user-friendly self-ordering activation, and upselling capabilities make restaurant operations seamless.
Prioritizing Health and Safety
In today's health-conscious world, these systems come equipped with FDA-approved antibacterial screens, ensuring a safe interface for both staff and customers.
Why Choose TouchSuite and GRUBBRR?
TouchSuite, a leader in transaction processing, is known for pioneering solutions. Their partnership with GRUBBRR, experts in self-ordering technology, reflects their commitment to supporting restaurant owners. Their combined solution increases revenue, lowers costs, and enhances the customer experience. Plus, TouchSuite provides excellent support for any GRUBBRR-related inquiries.
The restaurant industry is at a turning point. Faced with a range of challenges, innovation and adaptation are essential. Advanced self-ordering systems offer a promising solution. For those interested in delving deeper, the webinar series by TouchSuite and GRUBBRR is a must-attend event.
Whether you're a restaurant owner or simply intrigued by the future of dining, it's time to explore the world of advanced self-ordering systems. Dive in, learn, and be at the forefront of the dining revolution!
For more insights and to reserve your spot for the upcoming webinars, visit TouchSuite.com. Seize this opportunity to redefine your culinary venture.
Looking to spark your child's creativity and equip them with in-demand skills? Look no further than Python classes designed specifically for kids ages 8-18. Python, known for its clear and concise structure, makes it an ideal first language for young minds. Our engaging classes go beyond dry lectures, incorporating interactive activities and real-world projects like building games and websites. This playful approach fosters problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and sets them up for future success in STEM fields. Unleash your child's inner coder and watch them conquer the world of coding – enroll them in Python classes today!
Thursday, May 18 at 12 pm Hawaiʻi / 3 pm Pacific / 6 pm Eastern
Hawaiian monk seals, ʻīlioholoikauaua, are the world's only tropical seal and one of the most endangered marine mammals. These unique seals are native to, and only live in the Hawaiian Archipelago. The biggest segment of their population resides in the remote islands and atolls of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. NOAA’s Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program works throughout the populated main Hawaiian Islands and the Monument to understand the biology of monk seals, what they need to survive, what threatens their survival, and how to help. Join one of the program's ecologists, Dr. Stacie Robinson, as she shares the latest status updates and research.
Do your fruit trees have spots, leaf curl, or other tricky issues preventing your garden from an abundant fruit harvest? Learn about common pests and diseases that affect fruit trees in NYC and what to do about them.
Webinar facilitated by Sam Van Aken on April 4, 2020. Hosted in partnership with the Trust for Governors Island Open Orchard Project: https://www.govisland.com/things-to-d...
The Open Orchard School is a two-year series of educational programs co-presented by NYC Parks GreenThumb and the Trust for Governors Island. The Open Orchard School is an extension of The Open Orchard, an expansive new artwork by Sam Van Aken on Governors Island that will take the form of a public orchard of 50 hybrid fruit trees. Each individual tree will contain multiple varieties of peaches, plums, apricots, nectarines, cherries and apples that were historically grown in the New York City region over the past 500 years, but which have been lost to climate change and the industrialization of agriculture, preserving their biodiversity for future generations. Many additional trees will be distributed to community gardens in all five boroughs. Through the Open Orchard School, community gardeners and members of the public will learn practical skills related to the project, including in-depth experience with fruit tree care, cultivation, planting, and grafting. Participants who complete multiple workshops can become part of the team working to ensure the ongoing stewardship of the trees as they put down roots across the city.
There’s a growing worldwide trend of distrust in science and medicine—a trend thrown into sharp relief by the Covid-19 pandemic and vaccination campaigns. How did we get here and what can we do about it?
Watch our discussion of the pivotal issue of trust in science. How has the past influenced the distrust we’re seeing today? What is in store for the future? How can scientists and science journalists work together to build trust with more effective communication—to engage and inform public discourse?