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Farm News: Short Course Reunion Approaches

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Posted: 01.09.2012

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Farm and Industry Short Course 
invites alumni and friends to help celebrate its 127th anniversary at 
its annual reunion on Saturday, January 28, 2012 at the Coliseum Bar 
and Banquet.
 
by January 23 or $25 at the door (check or credit card only). The 
Coliseum Bar and Banquet is located near the Alliant Energy Center at 
232 Olin Avenue in Madison.
 
The event begins with an 11:30 a.m. social hour followed by luncheon 
at 12:15 p.m. and a post-reunion social hour with complimentary 
refreshments. Polka music will be provided by Bob Kauffman and the 
Ambassadors. There will also be an appearance by members of the UW 
Marching Band and Bucky Badger.
 
The program will include presentation of the Service to Agriculture 
Award and the Friend of Short Course Award along with a live auction 
of former CALS resident artist Byron Jorns’ reprinted artwork to 
benefit student scholarships. Larry Meiller, Emeritus Professor in the 
Department of Life Science Communication will serve as emcee.
 
Special recognition will be given to the classes of 2002, 1992 and 
1982 and to all alumni who graduated 50 or more years ago. A variety 
of door prizes will be given out.
 
"This is a great opportunity to renew old friendships and network with 
peers and other alumni. It helps people stay connected and informed 
about the changes taking place with the short course program," says 
Ted Halbach, Farm and Industry Short Course Director.
 
The short course was established on the Madison campus in 1885, 
predating the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences by four years. 
The first session ran for 12 weeks and was taught by four professors. 
Today’s program runs 17 weeks with dozens of instructors teaching more 
than 55 courses. It is Wisconsin’s longest-running agricultural 
education program.

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