The full program is live for “Small towns. Big possibilities. A symposium on the future of rural Texas,” happening in San Antonio and online Nov. 13–14.
Join us for two days of conversations on where rural Texas is and where it can go next. We’ll dig into all things rural, with nels covering rural Texas and the state Legislature, along with economics and agriculture, responding to natural disasters, investing in the next generation and more.
Speakers include:
• Dr. Deborah Birx, presidential adviser and professor, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
• Andy Holloway, Hemphill County extension agent, Texas A&M AgriLife
• Rick Rhodes, rural engagement coordinator, Texas Rural Funders
• Lillian Salerno, acting deputy undersecretary, USDA
• Dee Vaughn, farmer and Moore County commissioner
• Jenni Winegarner, board president, Canyon ISD
… and many more.
The event is free to attend and meals are included. We will start at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, and conclude at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14.
See the full program and RSVP today: https://trib.it/nGyJkU