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Annie's Project

Annies Project LogoRegistration is now open!

Annie’s Project Maryland and Delaware announces 2013 class dates and locations!
2 different classes will be offered this year

  • Annie’s Project- Farm Management Classes for Women
  • Annie’s Project II- Transition Planning Classes for Women

Click here to register for Annie’s Project Class
Click here to register for Annie’s Project II

Annie's Project Brochure | Annie's Project I Press Release | Annie's Project II Press Release | Managing for Today and Tomorrow Brochure

Additional information can also be found at www.anniesproject.umd.edu

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