![]() Her most remarkable achievement, though, is the Migratory Bird Garden on Lake Michigan. There, she introduced visitors to native grasses, “nativars,” wildflowers, vegetables and the concept of sustainability. During that time, she transformed the 13 outside gardens on the property. ![]() For more than 20 years, until her recent retirement, Christine was horticultural manager at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium. But when we talk about sustainable landscapes, we must start with our primary guest on this morning’s show, Christine Nye. ![]() (October 6, 2019) Another ILCA IMPACT Conference is around the corner. Explore all your listen LIVE options on the home page of ] ![]() Then tune in starting 9am CT on December 8, or catch the podcast here. And scroll down this page to read about it. As Smith states, “The next and more important step is to get some change in City, county, and state law so that property-owners are no longer at peril for wildflower, butterfly, rain, or similar native gardens, as opposed to what the ordinance is intended to prevent, i.e., neglected, overgrown lots.” We wholeheartedly agree! Click the audio file above and scroll to the 1:00:00 mark to hear the conversation from October. On December 5th, it was determined that the city “failed to meet burden of proof” regarding the ticket, and the Czosnykas were therefore “not liable” for the fine! Sunday, December 8th, we welcome Pete Czosnyka and attorney Jeffrey Smith in-studio at WCGOradio to discuss the case. The Czosnykas decided to take the matter to court. Problem is, the “overgrown weeds” were actually part of the duo’s sustainable landscape, featuring native plants. In early October 2019, we covered the story of Pete and Noreen Czosnyka, longtime Northwest side residents who were facing a $675 fine from the city of Chicago due to “overgrown weeds” on their property. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Android | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | Podchaser | Email | TuneIn | RSS | More UPDATE, Decem– CHICAGO GARDENERS DEFEAT CITY FINE FOR GROWING NATIVE PLANTS Outside of these times, please contact IT Help Central at (806)742-4357 (HELP).Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:43:57 - 48.8MB) These periods, the Blackboard system may be unavailable. to 7:00 a.m.,Įach week for system maintenance on the Blackboard Learning Management System. The TTU Blackboard Steering Group has reserved Friday morning, 3:00 a.m. The Office of the Provost: eLearning & Academic Partnerships at Regular Maintenance Schedule If you have any questions, please contact Observer access provides limited view-onlyĬourse progress and performance information. In Blackboard for their student-athletes. Have questions about Top Hat or need assistance, please contact Robert Ward ( For other online learning questions, please contact TTU eLearning ( Please monitor TechAnnounce for additional Top Hat preparation and training sessions in theĬompliant with NCAA requirements, athletic academic advisors have "observer" access We worked with faculty to migrate from other platforms, including Turning Point, and beginning Friday August 5 th, 2022 at 6:00 am, Turning Point will no longer be available in Blackboard. With Blackboard, and can be easily used for attendance, polling, and student engagement. Top Hat is now available at no cost to all faculty and students, fully integrated To a single response ware system, Top Hat, as a result of petitions and concerns raisedīy the Student Government Association (duplicative systems and charges to students). IT Help Central at (806) 742-4357 (HELP) or TTU Transition to Top Hat: Turning Point Solution No Longer Available in BlackboardĪs announced to campus last fall and this spring, Texas Tech University has transitioned Should you experience any issues with Blackboard Learn during this time, please contact Of courses can be found within the TTU Blackboard Archival Policy, located here. Classes offered by the School of Law follow a differentĪrchival policy that mirrors their academic calendar. At the completion of this archival process, FallĢ019 through Summer 2020 courses offered on the main campus will no longer be accessible While the process may take several hours to complete, we do not anticipateĪny impact on Blackboard services. Perform a routine archive of the Fall 2019 through Summer 2020 courses, on Friday,Īugust 19 th, 2022. With the TTU IT Division, eLearning and Academic Partnerships, and the TLPDC, will Instructors will see a message in Top Hat notifying them in advance of the downtime.ĭuring the maintenance window, Top Hat will be unavailable and visitors to will see a maintenance page.Īs part of our TTU Blackboard Archival Policy, Blackboard Learn, working in cooperation Top Hat has scheduled for the following times:
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