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SUMMARY:Webinar - Nonprofit Business Structure Basics
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday December 9\, 2025 @ 6 pm\nNonprofit Business Structure Basics \nFarmers don’t just grow food because they enjoy it; they farm to provide their community with good food and good jobs while stewarding the earth’s resources. Does that mean the nonprofit business structure is a good choice for a farm? This webinar session tackles that question\, while also addressing other business structures that incorporate social benefits\, including benefit companies and social purpose entities. From wealth-building limitations to IRS criteria and the influence of a board of directors\, the session breaks down the decision-making factors that farmers need to consider.\nPresenter: Rachel Armstrong\, Farm Commons \nRegistration Required at https://registration.extension.illinois.edu/start/legal-training-for-illinois-small-farms-webinar-series \nUniversity of Illinois • U.S. Department of Agriculture • Local Extension Councils Cooperating. University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate\, please contact Sarah Batka sbatka@illinois.edu or 217-300-8636
URL:http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/webinar-nonprofit-business-structure-basics/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="University of Illinois Extension - Cook Co":MAILTO:uie-cook@illinois.edu
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SUMMARY:December CCGA Coordinating Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly coordinating meeting. Representatives from all the working groups come together to coordinate our actions. All community gardeners and supporters are invited to attend. \nCCGA coordinating meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month\, except for July & August. Click on the link next to the bullet to download the document(s) listed below. \nNOTE: Most CCGA Coordinating meetings are being held via Zoom. In-person meeting locations may switch between The Hatchery Chicago & the Chicago Center for Green Technology. \nIf you want to attend the coordinating meeting and are not already a member of one of the CCGA working groups\, please send an email to: communications@chicagocommunitygardens.org and request to join the monthly meetings. \nNOTE: All CCGA coordinating meeting minutes are available for you to review on the website. Look under the menu tree at ‘Who We Are’ and then ‘CCGA Organization’ and you will see links here for the coordinating committee documents by year.
URL:http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/december-ccga-coordinating-meeting-5/
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SUMMARY:Fruit Tree Pruning Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Fruit Tree Pruning Fundamentals Virtual Workshop\nWednesday\, December 17 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. via Zoom  \nCost $5 \nJoin our comprehensive apple pruning workshop and discover the essential skills that separate thriving orchards from struggling trees. This class will teach you the science and artistry behind proper pruning\, empowering you to maximize your harvest while maintaining healthy\, beautiful trees for years to come. The skills you learn in this course will prepare you to prune your fruit trees in the dormant season of mid-December to late February when pruning should be done.  \n\nSince 2017\, Grant McCarty\, Local Foods and Small Farms Educator\, has taught fruit tree pruning classes for Northern Illinois growers\, both commercial and noncommercial. His approach uses a color coding systems to help you visualize the cuts you need to make this season\, the shape your tree currently is or is heading\, and the confidence to take his suggestions and put into action. This unique approach combines education with consulting and coaching without stepping foot on your orchard.  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\nIn this workshop\, you’ll master both the theory and practice of apple tree pruning through detailed classroom instruction and personalized tree analysis: \n\n\nPruning Timing and Strategy – Learn when to prune for optimal growth and fruit production throughout the seasons\, understanding how timing affects tree health and harvest quality.\nTree Anatomy and Assessment – Identify different types of wood and buds\, understanding how each contributes to your tree’s overall health and productivity.\nProper Cutting Techniques – Master the fundamental cuts and tool selection methods that professional orchardists use to maintain healthy\, productive trees.\nTool Maintenance and Care – Develop essential skills for keeping your pruning tools sharp and properly sanitized to prevent disease transmission between trees.\nTree Training Methods – Discover techniques for shaping young orchards and establishing strong branch structures that can support heavy fruit loads.\nDisease Prevention and Management – Learn how strategic pruning improves air circulation and light penetration to reduce disease pressure naturally.\nFruit Thinning Strategies – Understand when and how to thin fruit for larger\, higher-quality apples and reduced stress on tree branches.\nPersonalized Tree Analysis – The highlight of our class is examining photos of your actual trees to develop specific\, actionable pruning plans you can implement immediately.\n\n\nWhy Attend This Class\nProper pruning is the difference between a productive orchard and a disappointing harvest. Many apple growers struggle with overgrown\, diseased\, or poorly shaped trees that produce small\, low-quality fruit. You may also be encountering heavy crop loads every other year. This class will save you years of trial and error\, helping you avoid common mistakes that can permanently damage your trees. You’ll learn techniques that commercial orchardists use to maximize both fruit quality and quantity\, while developing the confidence to make decisions that will benefit your trees for decades.  \n\nWhat to Expect\nThis comprehensive classroom workshop combines expert instruction with personalized guidance for your specific trees. Before class\, you’ll have the opportunity to submit photos of your fruit trees\, which we’ll analyze together to create customized pruning plans tailored to your orchard’s unique needs.  \n\nWho Should Attend\nThis class is perfect for backyard fruit tree growers looking to improve their harvest\, homesteaders wanting to establish productive orchards\, and anyone who has inherited apple trees and wants to care for them properly. Further\, this class is designed for new commercial orchardists\, whether adding to their farm or just getting started.  
URL:http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/fruit-tree-pruning-webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Balance Sheets Workshop - Chatham
DESCRIPTION:Farm Balance Sheets\nFriday December 19\, 2025\nin person at 8753 S. Greenwood\, Suite 100\, Chicago\, IL 60619from 12 noon – 1 pm\nBring your lunch to our office and enjoy a 60-minute lunchtime presentation covering the what\, why and how of farm balance sheets. Participants will receive a spreadsheet template & have the opportunity to contribute to a group learning activity.  \n1 – 4 pm \nAn optional guided work session follows the noon presentation. You will have the opportunity to input your own data into an Excel template\, share results\, and/or discuss solutions to problems that may be revealed after completing the balance sheet. Instructors and students will collectively brainstorm solutions. Light snacks & coffee/tea provided. Bring your laptop\, a brown bag lunch\, and farm data for this afternoon work session.  \n\n\nCost: There is no cost to attend\, we just ask that you pre-register: https://registration.extension.illinois.edu/start/farm-balance-sheets \n\n\nInstructor: Kathryn Pereira\, Extension Educators\, Local Food Systems and Small Farms.  \nIf you have any questions or to request a reasonable accommodation to participate\, please contact Sarah 217-300-8636 or sbatka@illinois.edu
URL:http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/balance-sheets-workshop-chatham/
LOCATION:U of I Extension Chicago office\, 8753 S Greenwood #100\, Chicago\, IL\, 60619\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="University of Illinois Extension - Cook Co":MAILTO:uie-cook@illinois.edu
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SUMMARY:AGA Avondale Almanac Premiere Event
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate our 3rd annual AGA Avondale Almanac + Wall Calendar release! Yule is the perfect time to pick up your 2026 Almanac and start dreaming of 2026 garden plans.  Friday 12/19 @ 6-8p at Revolution Brewing. \nOur fully local made by neighbors Alma is 80 color pages including comprehensive planting calendar\, weekly suggestions to keep up with your garden chores\, local photos + nature facts\, and so much more! This is our 4th edition and every year gets better thru hard work of of neighbors!  Last year the theme was SOIL\, this year ROOTS\, next… STEMS!
URL:http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/aga-avondale-almanac-premiere-event/
LOCATION:Revolution Brewing – Brewery & Taproom\, 3340 N Kedzie Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60618\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Avondale Gardening Alliance":MAILTO:avondalegardeners@gmail.com
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