When scientists share their work and its value with local groups, science 
enters into the local dialogue, and researchers become visible, accessible 
community resources. The first step in connecting with local groups involves 
the exciting and challenging work of making your science understandable and 
interesting to members of the public. Attend the Connecting with Community 
Groups: Clear and Compelling Public Communication Workshop at ESA 2015 to build 
your skills! View the workshop 
details<http://eco.confex.com/eco/2015/webprogram/Session10781.html> and sign 
up for the workshop when you 
register<http://esa.org/baltimore/meeting-registration-forms/> for the 
conference (or use the supplemental registration 
form<http://esa.org/baltimore/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2015-ESA-Annual-Mtg-Supp-Reg-Form-04-06-15.pdf>
 if you’ve already registered for the conference).

Workshop details: http://eco.confex.com/eco/2015/webprogram/Session10781.html
Meeting registration: http://esa.org/baltimore/meeting-registration-forms/
Supplemental registration form: 
http://esa.org/baltimore/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2015-ESA-Annual-Mtg-Supp-Reg-Form-04-06-15.pdf

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Bethany Holm Adamec
Education and Public Outreach Coordinator
American Geophysical Union
+1.202.777.7508
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