BART Train the Trainer Small Animal Speaker Class

March 28, 2008
12:00 pmto5:30 pm

Friday March 28, 2008
12 - 5:30PM
U of MN - College of Veterinary Medicine - Room 202 Pomeroy Center

We’d like to train more volunteers how to be a small animal course speaker and training leader, and also to represent BART at public speaking events. These folks deliver the 30-minute PowerPoint presentation at trainings to groups of 20-40 people. This PowerPoint covers BART’s background, introduces the small animal hands on training sessions, and covers the local, state and national emergency planning and response resources for animals. Speakers also lead the interactive quiz at the end. We have a training program to teach you how to give this presentation and Veterinarians and CVTs receive 3 CE credits for becoming certified to teach this material.

Come learn about BART’s expansion plans, both within Minnesota and nationally, and help us achieve them by training in as a Speaker!

Snacks will be served and an RSVP IS REQUIRED so we can print enough materials for everyone! Please RSVP to Michelle.Reckard@BasicAnimalRescueTraining.org by Tuesday March 25, 2008. Hope to see you there!

Parking: Will be in the Gortner Ramp. DO NOT PARK in the small animal hospital lot - you will be ticketed and towed. For a great map, see: http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/maps/PomH/PomH-map.html
Parking costs $5.50 and BART will pay it- you will need to BRING YOUR PARKING TICKET TO CLASS.

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