Page 20 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2007 Tourism workshops scheduled 5ee I777771... 5uvre Mare ~~4 The UF/IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center--Suwannee Valley (NFREC-SV) and The Original Florida Tourism Task Force will be offering the last of three workshops on Tourism Opportunities for Farmers at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park on Wednesday, Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The response to the first two workshops in this series has been tremendous and participants have gained a wealth of knowledge so far. The third workshop will not disappoint. Attendee Lei Lani Davis says "My husband and I have been working to start our own business to eventually help supplement our retirement. The information needed is not all in one place. These workshops have been helping fill the gaps. We learn a bit of everything from zoning and insurance to marketing and value add ideas. We are looking forward to the third workshop." This series of workshops is designed to help farmers and landowners take advantage of opportunities offered by Florida's natural resources. The first two workshops dealt with understanding agritourism and the nuts-and- bolts of starting an agritourism enterprise. * Train I'm sure they must have been carrying something for the military," he said. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad used the depot in the early years. It was still in use when ACL merged with Seabord Air Line Railroad in the 1960s, forming the Seaboard Coast Line I Water new sections on water shortage orders, watershed management, revisions to improve water conservation strategies and reuse of reclaimed water. Legislative Day speakers will include Suwannee River Water Management District volunteer board member Earl Maxwell Starnes; Richard and remained This final workshop will focus on how these ventures can be financed through such means as grants, partnerships and traditional financing packages. Marketing will also be discussed. NFREC-SV serves the diverse agricultural interests in the region including vegetables, fruit crops, protected culture, forestry, tobacco and other forage crops. The Original Florida Tourism Task Force is a tourism marketing group that seeks to promote yet preserve the natural and cultural attractions of the area to increase the number of visitors and extend their stay. Participants that complete all three workshops will be added to the Original Florida's website which reaches well over 100,000 visitors monthly. Financial assistance for this project is also provided by Visit Florida. The registration fee is $10 and includes lunch, refreshments and program materials. The registration deadline is Feb. 3. Register online at http://nfrec-sv.ifas.ufl.edu or e-mail Karen Hancock at khanhock@ifas.ufl.edu or call (386) 362-1725 for more information. active until approximately 1990. The depot is now a marker on the Nature Coast State Trail. With the addition of relevant old photos and artifacts, it will become the museum now envisioned by the depot committee. If you have photos, artifacts Deadman of the Department of Community Affairs; Mark Hooks from the Department of Health; Hugh Thomas, from Suwannee River Partnership and Ann T. Moore, St. Johns River Water Management District board member. Events for Saturday, Feb. 24 include a springs celebration at Fanning Continued from front or memorabilia you would like to give or loan the city, please call Jennifer Willis at Chiefland's city hall at 493- 6711. The museum committee will meet again Monday, Feb. 19 at 5 p.m. at the depot. Interested people are urged to attend. Continued from front Springs State Park and rural community celebration at the Trenton train depot. Activities will include music, canoeing, Native American painted pony and storyteller, painted rain barrel auction and educational displays. Food vendors will also be on hand. 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