OSBA Annual Convention Vendor Directory Address PO Box 56104 Portland, oregon 97238 Phone (425) 5760201 ext. Risk management insurance services to oregon schools and community colleges. http://www.osba.org/leadrshp/ac/directry.htm
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Purdue Sustainable Agriculture Resources And Links Farmland Preservation and Land Use, Purdue Cooperative ext. service Purdue University Cooperative extension service. back to top http://www.ces.purdue.edu/sa/saglinks.html
Extractions: We have encountered many interesting and valuable sites on the web. We offer some here for your use and enjoyment. Click on your area of interest or scroll down to view entire list. National Sustainable Agriculture Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) New Generation Cooperatives Sustainable Agriculture by State ... Link Catalogs back to top back to top Minnesota
Salute To Volunteers Richard D. Cartwright, Univ of Arkansas coop ext Svc Nora J. Catlin, Univ ofMassachusetts Wendy McFaddenSmith, McSmith Agricultural Research Services http://www.apsnet.org/members/salute.asp
Purchasing Net Based in oregon, coop owned ElectricParts offers a wide range of water Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative, Talladega, AL (256)362-4180 ext 224 http://www.marathonheaters.com/purchasing.html
Extractions: Marathon heaters can be obtained through any of the following outlets. US NATIONAL OUTLETS E lectricParts.Net Based in Oregon, co-op owned ElectricParts offers a wide range of water heaters and parts. Prices posted on website include shipping anywhere in the continental US Shelter Supply Based in Minnesota, Shelter Supply offers a wide range of energy efficient building supplies, including the Marathon. Shelter Supply will ship nationally. WW Grainger Supply With over 300 outlets across the US, most major metropolitan areas will have a Grainger Supply. Grainger stocks Marathon water heaters in 40 (6E022), 50 (6E023) and 85 (6E025) gallon capacities. Contact Grainger at (800) 323-0620 Rheem/Ruud Distributors and Wholesalers As part of the Rheem family, any Rheem or Ruud wholesaler will stock or has access to Marathon water heaters. (See additional links below) CANADA Rheem Distributors and Wholesalers As part of the Rheem family, any Rheem wholesaler in Canada has access to Marathon water heaters.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS FOR FORESTERS ext. 9/24/04 6.5 9/25/04 2.0 NH-VT Christmas Tree Assoc. Newton FD 4/2/053.0 4/6/05 2.0 - TSP Work Session for Foresters-UNH coop ext-Newport 4/4/05 http://www.state.nh.us/jtboard/ceus.htm
DISYS - Digital Intelligence oregon State Contract. Contract Price Agreement Number 4141 Sales Team Leader,Pankaj Sharma, ext 145, pankaj.sharma@disys.com http://www.disys.com/government/or.htm
Extractions: Authorized users : All state agencies, institutions of higher education, other public bodies and other entities authorized to use these contracts under applicable Oregon law or regulation including without limitation to Oregon Cooperative Purchasing Program ("ORCPP") participants or any other entity as mutually agreed to by both parties
Parental Stress Center University of Alaska Cooperative extension service is an outreach educationaldelivery Virginia Cooperative extension. Contact http//www.ext.vt.edu/ http://pscfamily.net/resources/national_resources.php
Extractions: Parental Stress Family Center Click here to become a national resource! ALASKA University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Service is an outreach educational delivery system supported by a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Alaska Fairbanks and College of Rural Alaska. Contact: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/ ALABAMA Alabama Cooperative Extension System Contact: http://www.aces.edu/ ARIZONA The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. Contact: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network (APEN) has been in existence for several years APEN has sponsored multiple annual statewide conferences for parent educators as well as numerous training programs. There are quarterly meetings and there is no charge to join APEN. It is open to all professionals involved in or interested in parenting education. Contact: http://www.arctf.org/apen.html
Archived:Oregon students involved in community service tuitionfree cooperative educationcredits. In addition to the co-op credits, mericaReads tutors are also awarded http://www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/ARC_FWS/oregon.html
Extractions: Number of Districts: We are working closely with all of our school districts to meet the AmericaReads Challenge. Our temporarily funded coordinators (one staff and one student)work to connect students with a wide variety of service projects in the community including AmericaReads. We are able to offer our students involved in community service tuition-free cooperative education credits. In addition to the co-op credits, mericaReads tutors are also awarded tuition-free credit for completion of a tutor training seminar. EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
Extractions: http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-801/350-801.html The reports are also available from the authors. Findings from the past YAR reports suggest that there are a number of questions that are important for understanding project sustainability. These include: There are a number of factors that facilitate program sustainability and are incorporated into this report. These factors include: Program flexibility, Adequate and qualified staff, Collaboration within communities and involvement by the communities, Adequate and long-term funding, and the Ability to demonstrate impact. The central questions addressed in this report are: What is the current status of the 94 Youth at Risk projects four years after funding ended?
Leadership Development Within Groups - Managing Conflict oregon Cooperative Extension. Paige, Raygene. (1991, June). NDSU ExtensionService, North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/yf/leaddev/he500w.htm
Extractions: NDSU Extension Service HE-500, September 1992 Disagreements happen every day. We feel the effects of conflict often. Whether at home or at work, an individual's needs, values and opinions are different from those of other people. Some conflicts are minor and easy to handle. Usually a disagreement is not resolved until we take charge and deal with it. A leader is often needed to overcome the emotions involved in a conflict. Any individual in the group can provide that leadership, so it's helpful for all members to learn how to cope with conflict to be healthier, happier and more effective in groups. We disagree with others regularly. When disagreements build, conflict occurs. Techniques for managing conflict are also helpful when dealing with disagreements. Conflict is part of every group. Group leaders understand that issues affecting one member usually have an impact on other members as well. Learning to manage conflict will lead to a more productive team and more satisfied group members who feel welcome to communicate openly, take risks and exchange ideas. It often happens that I wake up at night and begin to think about a serious problem and decide I must tell the Pope about it. Then I wake up completely and remember that I am the Pope.
Extractions: NDSU Extension Service Community organizations, clubs and committees influence decisions that are made in our neighborhoods, schools, churches and government. Groups can make major changes in communities. The influence a group exerts on a community is greater than the influence of individuals working separately. Each of us has been a member of a group. We are probably a part of many different groups. Groups are such a common part of our lives, we don't stop to think about them often. One definition of a group is: ...two or more persons who are interacting with one another so that each person influences and is influenced by each other person. Every group has a personality of its own as a result of the unique individuals who come together to form it. Each member brings different interests, skills and goals to the group. Each group member has different values and attitudes. A group takes a life of its own as individuals gather to talk, learn, work and make decisions together. Think of your family. There is no other family exactly like yours. Each family member has unique ideas, skills and roles. When 10-year-old Andy spends a week at his cousin's house, Andy will influence the activities at that house, and he will probably act a little differently there than he does at home. With Andy away from home, the rest of your family will function a little differently, too. Someone must do Andy's chores. While Andy is away from home, 12-year-old Diane will act differently, too.
FSCPE Contacts Mr. William Tillman, Jr. (E,P) (919) 7337061 ext. 279 Office of State Budgetand Management Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
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National Ag Risk Education Library Search Results Cooperative Extension service, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Jul 2001, oregon State FSA Office, March 1998, Media Type Presentation, (36 pages). http://www.agrisk.umn.edu/Library/Results_Topics.asp?Keywords=FSA Farm Loans; FS
CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources CSREES, Cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service Mississippi State University extension service virgilc@ext.msstate.edu. Missouri http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Extractions: 2001 Workshops Workshop Date State Lead Agency Workshop Type December 2001 Washington, D.C. Interagency Workgroup Meeting Briefing November 2001 Rhode Island Phase II Conference Presentation November 2001 Vermont VT Assoc. of Conservation Districts Presentation October 2001 Louisiana Gulf of Mexico Sea Grant Extension Regional Meeting Presentation, Workshop September 2001 Pennsylvania Great Lakes Sea Grant Consortium Presentation August 2001 Georgia Southeast Watershed Forum Workshop August 2001 Tennessee Tennessee Valley Authority Scoping July 2001 Massachusetts River Network Presentation May 2001 Washington DC NOAA Meeting May 2001 Delaware DE Sea Grant Program Scoping April 2001 Massachusetts American Landscape Arch.
Oregon Blue Book Special Education oregon began implementing a stateoperated program for infants and preschoolers Early childhood special education services are available to eligible http://bluebook.state.or.us/education/specialed/specialed.htm
Extractions: In 2003-04, 77,922 Oregon children and youth (birth-21) with disabilities received special education or other services. Of the 70,825 who were school-aged (5-21), 96 percent attended a regular public school where they participated in the general curriculum and received specially designed instruction and related services. Other students with disabilities received their education and special education services in a state-operated or state-supported program. The goal for these students is similar to that for all students: to receive an education that prepares them for living and working in an integrated community setting of their choice. Oregon School for the Deaf