November 13, 2015 CapitalPress.com 9 A complete schedule of the many seminars, classes and events at WVAE In addition to the CORE training sessions, meetings and classes on several other topics will take place during the Expo: Tuesday, Nov. 17 • 10 a.m.-3 p.m. CORE Training. No registration is re- quired and 2 to 4 credit-hours are available. 10 a.m.-noon. Paul Jepson, Oregon State University, will present The Principles of Inte- grated Pest Management and The Role of Pesticides. 1-2 p.m. Linda White, Oregon Department of Ag- riculture, will present ODA Updates. This class will make pesticide users aware of changes and updates to Ore- gon’s laws, rules and regula- tions relating to pesticides and pesticide use. 2-3 p.m. Michael Oden- thal, ODA, will present Les- sons Learned 2015. It will be a discussion of enforcement cases related to agriculture and forestry. Special empha- sis will be on drift cases and coexistence. presented by the Linn Coun- ty Farm Bureau. Space is limited to 20 persons. Text (541) 967-7173 or email marygrimes97321@gmail. com for reservations. Regis- tration is $45, which includes a lecture by Jon Mang, EMT, an American Heart Associa- tion-trained instructor. • 2 p.m. Precision Fuel Management. Overcoming the Challenges with Today’s Diesel Fuel. Presented by Hydrotex. A free Hydrotex cap and Dine Around Oregon ticket will go to the first 20 participants. Wednesday, Nov. 18 • Pennington Seed Grow- ers Breakfast. By invitation only. • Forklift Certification Training. Provided free by Overton Safety Training. It includes written and driving requirements. Class size is limited. Advance registration is required online at www. wvaexpo.com. • 5 to 9 p.m. Dine Around Oregon. A dinner featuring Oregon-grown and -raised fare. A total of 500 tickets are available while quanti- ties last at www.wvaexpo. com. Thursday, Nov. 19 • 10 a.m.-3 p.m. CORE Training. No registration is re- quired and 2 to 4 credit-hours are available. 10 a.m.-noon. Paul Jepson, Oregon State University, will present The Principles of Inte- grated Pest Management and The Role of Pesticides. 1-2 p.m. Linda White, Oregon Department of Agriculture, will present ODA Updates. This class will make pesticide users aware of changes and up- dates to Oregon’s laws, rules and regulations relating to pesticides and pesticide use. 2-3 p.m. Michael Oden- thal, ODA, will present Les- sons Learned 2015. It will be a discussion of enforcement cases related to agriculture and forestry. Special empha- sis will be on drift cases and coexistence. • Oregon Farm Bureau Luncheon. By invitation only. Call 503-399-1701. • 1:45 p.m. First Aid, Car- diopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External De- fibrillators class, which is WVAG15-7/#5