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Anfd, Agricultural Expo, Australian Field Days, Orange, Orange "The 53rd Australian National Field Days takes place from Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 October with planning for the event well underway. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Vermont Fairs Field Days Expositions New England Country Fairs July 23 25 Lamoille County Field Days Route 100C, Johnson, VT Ph 802-635-7113 If you are planning a Vermont vacation and would like lodging http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Crop Watch, August 3, 2001 Irrigating Soybeans; Spider Mites Field Days/Resources Identity preserved grain to be topic of August 9 "Market Journal" examine a pod as a guide to planning your irrigation http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
MFA Loggers/Forestry Field Days Equipment Show List of Exhibitor and Sponsors as of May 31st 2005 MFA Loggers/Forestry Field Days Equipment Show http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Acreage News- From Brown To Gold Nebraska's Manure Value Field Days "From Brown to Gold Nebraska's Manure Value Field Days" who have attended the Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planning (CNMP) winter classes http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
NU IANR News NU Manure Field Days Offer Producers Land Application NU Manure Field Days Offer Producers Land Application Training. Related story LINCOLN, Neb. s Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planning Web http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
IS&EE Organizations Special events, exhibits at fairs, and work days made possible by over 7000 environmental field days at the 30 acre site, Project teach (Teenagers http://psrp.ucdavis.edu/science/organzns.html
CALS Newsline #31 Germ City provides a perfect activity at health fairs, school family nights, 8 2005 INDIAN LIVESTOCK field days. The Southwest Indian Agricultural http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/newsline/newsline31.html
Extractions: CALS NewsLine is dedicated to helping you learn more about our programs and activities. Subscription information is at the end of this newsletter. IN THIS NEWSLINE ISSUED MARCH 30, 2005: SPRING GARDENING: WEED CONTROL GERM CITY EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT BOOJUM TREE REMOVED FROM UA CAMPUS NEMATODE RESEARCH AT THE UA ... POLLEN INCREASE BRINGS MISERY 1 SPRING GARDENING: WEED CONTROL The abundance of rain this winter has led to an outstanding show of wildflowers in the desert. Along with the wildflowers has come an extraordinary growth of weeds. Weeds can be removed by hand, mowing or chemical control. In an effort to decrease the threat of wildfire this summer, some municipalities are stepping up code enforcement efforts by citing property owners for overgrown vegetation. For specific information in your area contact your local county cooperative extension office horticulture program. To learn more:
County Plan Of Work field days Individual consultation Group meetings Participation in local health fairs Farm and home visits Videos Notebooks Self study materials http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/columbus/POW/
Extractions: Columbus County is the third largest county in land area in North Carolina and has 10 incorporated towns (Whiteville, Tabor City, Fair Bluff, Chadbourn, Lake Waccamaw, Bolton, Sandyfield, Brunswick, Cerro Gordo, and Boardman). Columbus County is close to two large retirement areas, the North Carolina coast, and Myrtle Beach. The county has witnessed a trickle of retirees moving into the county, but not in large numbers. Columbus County's population is 48.1% male and has a median age of 36.9. 7,358 people, or 13.8% of the county's population, are over the age of 65. 1,269 Columbus County residents, or 2.3% of the county's total population, reported themselves as Hispanic or Latino (of any race). The economy in Columbus County has changed over the years in major ways. Agriculture, while still important in county earnings and income, employs only 2% of the workforce. Tobacco is still a cornerstone in the agricultural sector in county earnings despite quota reductions and national trends that have caused its decline in recent years. Timber is a large industry as over 400,000 acres of the county are forested. The unemployment rate has hovered between 6% and 10.6% since 1990, and only 500 more people are in the workforce than in 1990, despite 10.4% growth in the population. Wood product industries in manufacturing are prevalent here and have been for nearly 100 years, producing products such as lumber, plywood, furniture, pulp, paperboard, tools, cabinets, and pallets. However, this industry sector is under heavy global competition. International Paper remains the county's largest industry, largest employer, and largest taxpayer. The textile and apparel industries began to arrive in the 1940s and 1950s, but then began relocating or closing in the 1990s due to global competition. This sector has been the hardest hit area of the county economy. Since 1995, Columbus County has lost over 2,500 apparel/textile jobs.
CHS Internship Program - UCLA SPH Coordinated health fairs, identified community resources and health care family planning orientations to teens at the Teen Clinic, field tested http://www.ph.ucla.edu/chs/intern.html
Extractions: app-chs@admin.ph.ucla.edu The following is a listing of organizations that have hosted MPH interns from our department. Each listing also includes a brief description of what interns accomplished. As you will see, our interns are placed in a multitude of agencies domestically and internationally. For more information, contact Mike Prelip, MPH, CHS Field Program Supervisor at (310) 825-4506 or by email RECENT FIELD STUDIES: American Heart Association
Cast Clubs Students who donate time for fairs, field days, and events earn Dairy Club hats, Provide career planning and professional development for students http://cast.csufresno.edu/students/Clubdescriptions.htm
Extractions: Organizations The College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Student Executive Council SEC provides a means whereby the students in CAST are more fully represented, both within CAST and the Associated Students, Inc (ASI) Senate. SEC supplies an avenue of communication between the students, the faculty and the administration of the CAST. Students are given the opportunity to have their voices heard by serving on the CAST ad hoc committees, and the university Student Cabinet. SEC meetings allow clubs from different departments within the college to communicate with each other. The clubs have the advantage of submitting a combined budget request for ASI funds each year. Participation in the SEC is beneficial not only to the clubs, but also to the individual representatives, who develop leadership, parliamentary procedure, and communication skills through interaction with the other members of the council, faculty and administration. For more information on the SEC, please contact the Office of the Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology at (559) 278-2061. Ag Ambassadors (Web Page) What better way is there to recruit students to the College of Agriculture Science and Technology than personal contact? Ag Ambassadors are Fresno State students with majors in the college, who travel to various high schools and junior colleges to talk one to one with students about the CAST programs. They also follow up with each interested student by mailing them information, making a personal phone call, or sending them e-mail to keep in touch.
Greater Portland Council Of Governments Part of health/safety fair On any Kids and Transportation topic, tailored to event goals Public Transportation Trip planning/field Trip 4th 8th grade. http://www.gpcog.org/kids-transp.php
Extractions: The Kids and Transportation Program teaches students and teachers about how transportation choices impact air quality, land use, economics and communities. Administered by the Greater Portland Council of Governments, the program encourages walking, bicycling, carpooling, transportation on ferries, trains, planes and buses, and alternative fuels. Some elements include safety programs for elementary students.
WTW 19978 Archive: April 9 Open Enrollment health fairs for the 199899 FY are scheduled for Annual field Day. On Monday, April 13, Lambda Chi Alpha will sponsor its second annual http://www.wpi.edu/News/AtWPI/19978/apr09.html
Extractions: Vol. 12, No. 27, April 9,1998 On Wednesday, April 15, the Admissions Office will host WPI...A Closer Look, an open house for accepted students. More than 500 students and their parents are expected to come to campus to learn more about the University during a day of tours, information sessions and activities designed to help the high schoolers decide whether to enroll in WPI's Class of 2002. A highlight of the program is a Student Activities Fair from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Harrington Auditorium (on the Quad weather permitting). For more information, call Melissa Allen, assistant director of admissions, at 831-5286. The Physical Education and Athletics Department and the Poly Club will co-sponsor the second annual Poly Club Challenge Cup on Monday, April 13, and Monday, April 20. This year, members of WPI's varsity teams will compete in bowling, horseshoes, a three-legged relay and an obstacle course. The event is being held in conjunction with National Student-Athlete Day, sponsored by the NCAA. The overall winner gets to take home the Gold Cup to keep for a year or until the team is unseated. Last year's Challenge Cup was won by members of the men's basketball team. Members of Alpha Phi Omega, the co-ed national service fraternity, will sponsor a Red Cross Blood Drive from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 13, in Founders Hall. Individuals may sign up in Daniels Hall on Thursday and Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Walk-in donors are also welcome. Please note the extended hours.
2004 Grant Recipients Step three involves visits from the health educator to teach the food guide pyramid, healthful Living field Day will involve the community and families, http://www.eatright.org/Public/7765_20757.cfm
Extractions: General Mills Champions Youth Nutrition and Fitness Grant Winners 2004 Project Summaries The American Dietetic Association Foundation and the General Mills Foundation are proud to announce the recipients of the 2004 Champions Youth Nutrition and Fitness Grants. Fifty nonprofit community groups across the U.S., each in collaboration with a Registered Dietitian, were awarded grants totaling $500,000 from the General Mills Foundation to support innovative programs to help children develop good nutrition and physical fitness habits that will last throughout their lives. Splash! Kids Aquatic Program Splash! Kids Aquatic Program serves 200 third to sixth graders from low-income African-American families. Through this program the children will learn sustainable skills for managing their diet, improving their decision-making ability, increasing their aerobic capacity, strength and flexibility and decreasing their body fat composition. This six-week program offers moderate to vigorous water exercise thats safe, fun and appropriate for children and adolescents, including those with functional limitations such as juvenile diabetes, asthma and arthritis. A network of community resources will contribute this programs continued success. Fitness Counts: 1, 2, 3!
Events In The United States field Office El Paso is already planning multiple events (a mayor s initiative with The annual World health Day event at PAHO open to all PAHO staff, http://www.paho.org/English/DD/PIN/whd03_calendar.htm
Extractions: 10am - 12pm, Room A Ceremony commemorating World Health Day Confirmed participants: Invited dignitaries: Tuesday, 8 April 2003 Children's Health Fair at the Humphrey Building HHS and EPA will hold a children's health fair in the Great Hall (10 am). Focus will be environmental health for children and related topics. There will be booths, games and activities for children. Guests to include: Dr. Mirta Roses, Director, PAHO, HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson, and dignitaries from USAID, State Department, Hispanic Caucus and other Latino Congressional representatives.
PUCFSN D. Develop and teach nine new technology classes which provide job training, In addition, we are planning a health fair in the fall hosted by local http://www.upenn.edu/ccp/programs/pucfsn/project.html
Extractions: Through our three-part structure, PUCFSN provides technical assistance within a variety of project areas. Each area results from common interests of our members who serve to guide student interns in its execution. Some of our project areas and activities include: Extended Day Programs and Mentoring; Adult Skills Training; Technology Classes; Computer Hardware Refurbishment, Placement and Recycling (ie. computer labs); Health Care Initiatives; and Academically-Based Community Service Courses. Also, we assist local seminarians by providing unique field education placements. A. Develop and operate six new afterschool or summer programs held in communities of faith.