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61. National Ag Risk Education Library Search Results
Document Location http//www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/farmmgt/03757.html Cooperative extension service, University of alaska, Fairbanks, Jul 2001,
http://www.agrisk.umn.edu/Library/Results_Topics.asp?Keywords=Financing; debt re

62. Environmental Links
alaska cooperative extension http//www.uaf.edu/coopext US Minerals ManagementService (MMS) alaska (Outer Continental Shelf )Region
http://ak.water.usgs.gov/projects/Nawqa/environm.htm
Sunday, September 18, 2005
03:38:48 AKDT
Anchorage Weather
COOK Home ACTIVITIES
Program Overview

Publications

Online Searchable Database

of National NAWQA Data
...
Project Team

BASINS
Anchorage Area

Campbell Creek
Chester Creek Colorado Creek ... Talkeetna River URBAN GRADIENT STUDY SF Campbell nr Anchorage Campbell Creek @ C St Campbell Creek @ New Seward Highway ... @ EAFB OTHER INFORMATION Links to Environmental Info Updated 02 Apr 2003 NATIONAL NAWQA What is NAWQA? National NAWQA National Synthesis Other Study Units ... Sampling Protocols USGS National USGS USGS Water Resources USGS Alaska Water Resources Department of the Interior
National Water-Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA)
Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska
Links to Environmental Information about the Cook Inlet Basin
This alphabetical list contains the names and Internet addresses of many agencies or organizations collecting environmental information within the Cook Inlet Basin. The list is not exhaustive; the intent is to provide sites having digital data or project descriptions as starting points for additional data searches. Placement of these links on this page does not imply endorsement or maintenance of these sites by the U.S. Government but is intended for information purposes only. The Internet address information in the list was collected in January 1999 and checked most recently 10 June 2003, but addresses occasionally change. If you have trouble accessing a site using the published address, try typing the name of the organization into an Internet search engine.

63. News-Miner - Past News
Updated news stories for Fairbanks, alaska, Fairbanks, and the alaskan region . alaska wild berries are available at www.uaf.edu/coopext or by calling
http://www.news-miner.com/Stories/0,1413,113~7244~2966477,00.html
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner • 200 North Cushman Street • Fairbanks, AK • 99707 • (907) 456-6661 Home Subscribe Business Directory Find A Job ... Contact Us September 18, 2005
Fairbanks, AK Eielson coverage Home Page Archives Past News ... Contact Us Find a Story Advanced Search Find a Job Advanced Search Find Health Content Find a Person Click here
EMAIL ARTICLE LINK TO ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE Article Published: Friday, July 15, 2005 Blueberry bliss arrives early By MARY BETH SMETZER , Staff Writer Blueberry bliss, an annual summertime malady, is running rampant among outdoor foragers a few weeks earlier than usual. "They're big and they're juicy, and they're wonderful," said Helenmarie Matesi, aka the "Berry Lady," with the Tanana District Alaska Cooperative Extension Service. "I suspect up in the hills it is a canopy of blue," Matesi said. She hasn't checked out all her favorite picking spots yet. Before the season is over, Jeff Wool, owner of Hot Licks Homemade Ice Cream, expects to buy close to 2,000 pounds of Alaska blueberries to satisfy Alaskans' taste for blueberry ice cream from local pickers. "We've been buying lots of berries already," Wool said. "I was surprised when I got the first call so early."

64. 2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
Delaware SUSAN TRUEHARTGAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, Director Purdue cooperative extension service 228 Second Street Aurora,
http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
S ALPHA PI - Alabama REBECCA DOLLMAN State LeaderProgram Development 217 Dawson Hall P.O. Box 1088 Normal, AL 35762-1088 Phone: 256-372-4976 Fax: 256-372-5734 E-Mail: rdollman@aces.edu W ALPHA GAMMA - Alaska HOLLIS HALL 3511 Kreb Drive Fairbanks, AK 99709 Phone: 907-479-0617 Fax: E-Mail: hdhall@alaska.net W KAPPA - Arizona MATT LIVINGSTON P.O. Box 1203 Keams Canyon, AZ 86034-1203 Phone: 928-734-3708 Fax: 928-738-2360 E-Mail: mateo@cals.arizona.edu S ALPHA IOTA - Arkansas REBECCA MC PEAKE UA-CES P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72015 Phone: 501-671-2285 Fax: 501-671-2110 E-Mail: rmcpeake@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado KIPP NYE County Director; Agriculture / 4-H Youth Development P.O. Box 128 Simia, CO 80835-0128 Phone: 719-541-2361 Fax: 719-541-2982 E-Mail: kipp.nye@colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut MARY ELLEN WELCH Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Middlesex County Extension Center 1066 Saybrook Rd., Box 70 Haddam, CT 06438-0070 Phone: 860-345-4511 Fax: 860-345-3357 E-Mail: mary.welch@uconn.edu

65. References
http//www.uaf.edu/coop ext/publications/freepubs/HGA 00036.pdf Colorado StateUniversity cooperative extension service (TriRiver Area)
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~epados/lawn/src/reference.htm
Lawn Care /Information Sources and Links
International
Plants Ideas.Com
http://www.plantideas.com/

General website with numerous lawn discussions and article. Notably it includes hardiness zone maps for six continents at:
http://www.plantideas.com/zone/index.html
Canada
Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Lawn Care Through The Seasons:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/elibrary/archive/hort/lawn/lawncare.htm

Encourages self-evaluation of soil and top-dressing
Also 6 articles on insect control at:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/elibrary/archive/hort/lawn/
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Lawn, Home and Garden Links
http://www.gov.nf.ca/agric/Lawn2.htm
National or Multistate
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Great Lakes National Program Office
Landscaping with Native Plants http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/greenacres/nativeplants/ also https://chicago.glnpo.net/glnpo/greenacres/links.html Includes 500 meg downloadable video on native landscaping For-Wild: Landscaping With Native Plants http://www.for wild.org/landscap.htm

66. Selected Publications
EB 1599, coop. ext., Washington State Univ., Pullman, Aug. 2000. Exvessel PriceDetermination in the alaska King Crab Fishery A Formula Price Contract
http://www.ses.wsu.edu/People/publica.html
Washington State University Home
Selected Publications
Raymond Batina Kenneth L. Casavant Eriksen, Ken, Ken Casavant and Terence Farrell
"The Impact of Road Freight Externalities on Washington State Transport Corridors", Northwest Journal Of Business and Economics, March, 2002, Vachal Kim, Gene Griffin, Ken Casavant, and Terence Farrell
"Railway and Truck-Barge Grain Transport Rate Projections and Impacts from Proposed
Dam breaching on the Lower Snake River",Journal of the Transportation
Research Forum, January, 2002. Bridges, Debbie and Ken Casavant
"What is the Influence of Gender, High School Economics and Other Factors on the Learning of Economics?" NACTA Journal, Bol 46, NO.3, September, 2002 Lee, Nancy and Ken Casavant
"Transportation Energy, Emissions and Endangered Species: An Environmental Paradox", Journal of the Transportation Research Forum,Volume 56, no.2, Spring, 2002. J essup, Eric, Kenneth Casavant, and Terrance Farrell

67. UMass Amherst: Department Of Plant, Soil, And Insect Sciences - Craig Hollingswo
Massachusetts pesticide record regulations. Mass. coop. ext. L528. Northeast Regional Agric. Engin. service Publ. NRAES-83. 65pp.
http://www.umass.edu/ent/faculty_staff/hollingsworth/cv.html
Home About the Department Graduate Program Community Outreach ...
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CURRICULUM VITAE
FOR
CRAIG S. HOLLINGSWORTH
Department of Entomology
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003-0210
Telephone: (413) 545-1055 PERSONAL DATA:
Born: February 7, 1951, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Home: 338 North Leverett Road, Leverett, MA. 01054.
Telephone: (413) 367-2651
ACADEMIC TRAINING: Ph.D. 1981. Entomology. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. M.S. 1975. Entomology. University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. B.S. 1973. Biological Sciences. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. EXPERIENCE: Extension Educator (1984 - ), State Pest Survey Coordinator (1990 - ), and Adjunct Assistant Professor (1996 - ) Integrated Pest Management Program, Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts. Travel and Independent Study: Visited agricultural institutions in the United States and South Pacific. Presented seminars in New Zealand and Australia. May 1983 - March 1984. Postdoctoral Fellow: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Colorado State University. July 1981 - March 1983.

68. CSREES - USDA - Land-Grant University Contacts
alaska Dr. Sheryl Stanek ext. Home Economics Program alaska Cooperative extension Director , ext. Family Programs Cooperative extension service
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/res/family_res_contacts.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... Newsroom
Land-Grant University Contacts ALABAMA
Dr. Jannie Jones-Carter
Extension Program Leader
Cooperative Extension Systems
P.O. Box 967
Normal, AL 35762
Phone: 256-858-4943
Fax: 256-851-5840
E-Mail: jcarter@acesag.auburn.edu
Dr. Martha R. Johnson State Program Leader Cooperative Extension Systems Auburn University 107-A Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5616 Phone: 334-844-5541 Fax: 334-844-5544 E-Mail: mjohnson@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Eunice A. Bonsi District Agent Cooperative Extension Services Tuskegee University 200 Extension Building Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone: 334-727-8816 Fax: 334-724-4199 E-Mail: ebonsi@tusk.edu ALASKA Dr. Sheryl Stanek Ext. Home Economics Program Alaska Cooperative Extension University of Alaska 2221 E. Northern Lights Blvd., Suite 118 Anchorage, AK 99508-4143 Phone: 907-786-6313 Fax: 907-786-6312 E-Mail: afsas@uaa.alaska.edu AMERICAN SAMOA Dr. Darlene P. Moss State Coord, Family/Consumer Ed. Cooperative Extension Service America Samoa Community College P.O. Box 5319, Land Grant Programs

69. Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts
alaska. Dr. Bret Luick Food Nutrition Specialist alaska cooperative extension Nutrition Specialist coop. ext. 5717 Corbett Hall, Room 300
http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Training/states.html
Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts AMERICAN SAMOA Dr. Carol S. Whitaker
State Coordinator , FNS
Land Grant Program, American Samoa College
P.O. Box 5319
Pago Pago, AS 96799
Tel: (684) 699-1394
Fax: (684) 699-4595
Email: wit@elele.peacesat.hawaii.edu ALABAMA Dr. Eunice A. Bonsi
Nutrition Educator/Family Life Specialist
Tuskegee University
Kellogg Conference Center Extension/Continuing Education Office Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8816/8601 Fax: (334) 724-4199 Email: ebonsi@acd.tusk.edu Dr. Barbara Struempler Nutrition Specialist 207 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 Tel: (334) 844-2217 Fax: (334) 844-5354 Email: bstruemp@acenet.auburn.edu ALASKA Dr. Bret Luick Alaska Cooperative Extension University of Alaska-Fairbanks AHRB106-Room Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180 Tel: (907) 474-6338 Fax: (907) 474-7439 Email: ffbrl@aurora.alaska.edu

70. Alaska Cooperative Extension Service
Cooperative Extension service is the community outreach program for the Collegeof Rural alaska at the University of alaska Fairbanks.
http://www.uaf.edu/ces/
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Cooperative Extension Service
Message from the Director Calendar of Events Publications Home Economics
Administrative Links
State Offices District Offices Staff Directories Employment with CES ...
75th Anniversary!
Our Mission
The Cooperative Extension Service Mission is to interpret and extend relevant research-based knowledge in an understandable and usable form; and to encourage the application of this knowledge to solve the problems and meet the challenges that face the people of Alaska. The 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 and Community Development.
  • Potato Blight: Late blight is a plant disease that spreads quickly in wet weather. Caused by a water mold, a fungus-like microorganism named Phytophthora infestans, late blight spores can be carried several miles by wind. When spores land on wet leaves of potatoes or tomatoes, the microorganism can grow on the plant, making brown wet rot. The fact sheet "Late Blight Disease of Potato and Tomato in Alaska" provides additional information.

71. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Institution, University of alaska Cooperative ext. Address, alaska Cooperativeextension Palmer Research Center 533 E. Fireweed Avenu Palmer, AK 99645
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/fullrecord.asp?humresID=103

72. Extension Network
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Department of Family and Consumer Sciences alaska University of alaskaFairbanks Cooperative Extension service
http://www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/housing/estar/estarnetwork.html
GEORGIA
The University of Georgia
Consumer Economics

Jorge H. Atiles jhatiles@uga.edu
220 Hoke Smith Annex
Athens, GA 30602-4356
http://www.gafamilies.com/housing

ILLINOIS
University of Illinois
College of Agricultural, Consumer
and Environmental Sciences Ted L. Funk funkt@uiuc.edu 338 AESB 1304 W. Pennsylvania Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 http://www.extension.uiuc.edu KENTUCKY University of Kentucky Linda Reece Adler lreece@uky.edu Room 306, Erikson Hall Lexington, KY 40506-0050 http://ces.ca.uky.edu/ces LOUISIANA Cooperative Extension Service Dr. Claudette Reichel creichel@agcenter.lsu.edu Knapp Hall - LSU Baton Rouge, LA 70803 http://www.LouisianaHouse.org MICHIGAN Michigan State University Extension Service Doug Woodard woodardd@msue.msu.edu 240 Agriculture Hall East Lansing, MI 48824 http://www.fcs.msue.msu.edu MINNESOTA University of Minnesota Extension Service Dr. Marilyn J. Bruin

73. Sustainable Agriculture Research And Education - Publications - Simply Sustainab
alaska, Michele Hébert, alaska Cooperative Extension, PO Box 758155, Fairbanks, The position representing the USDA’s Agricultural Research service was
http://www.sare.org/publications/simply/people.htm

SARE Provides Grants and Information to Improve Profitability, Stewardship and Quality of Life

About Us

Apply for Grants

Project Reports
...
The Whole Farm

The People
Printable Version

Did this book prompt you to make any changes to your farming operation? This and other feedback is greatly appreciated! Simply Sustainable The People Behind the Scenes Jim Freeburn, PDP coordinator, freeburn@uwyo.edu
Al Kurki, associate PDP coordinator, alkurki@imine.net
Diane Ells, assistant regional training coordinator, dells@uwyo.edu Joleen Pantier, PDP contracts manager, jpantier@uwyo.edu Each of the 17 states and U.S. Trust Territories in the Western SARE region has a Professional Development Program coordinator: Alaska, , Alaska Cooperative Extension, P.O. Box 75-8155, Fairbanks, AK 99775-8155, (907) 474-2423, ffmah@uaf.edu American Samoa, Don Vargo , American Samoa Community College Land Grant Program, P.O. Box 5319, Pago Pago, AS, 96799, DonVargo@rocketmail.com

74. Natural Resources Extension Professionals Conference
Chris Waddill, Dean and Director, Florida Cooperative Extension service, Harmful Algal Bloom Outreach in alaska A Public service Mission to Protect
http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/nrep/
This conference has concluded the information is provided here to assist you in
planning for your attendance at future conferences.
3rd Natural Resource
Extension Professionals
Conference
Revolutionizing or Evolutionizing
Extension Programming?
June 2-5, 2002 The Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club
Naples, Florida

PDF Print Version of Conference Program and Abstracts
S ITE I NDEX Introduction Pre-conference Activities Programmatic Themes Submission of Revised ... For Further Information Introduction Conference Theme
The Cooperative Extension Service was established to provide a non-traditional approach of applying research knowledge to help resolve community issues. Extension has developed a strong tradition and an excellent reputation for serving the same clientele base extremely well. However, this tradition is now preventing Extension from effectively addressing many other issues that have emerged during the past century. The theme to be explored during this conference is whether another rapid (revolutionary) or a more gradual (evolutionary) rate of change should occur to make Extension more relevant in today’s communities and the role of natural resource extension programming in this revision. Who Should Attend Natural resource extension professionals and those who work with or would like to partner with these educators in environmental education, fisheries, wildlife, range, forestry, forest products, toxicology, ecotourism, water conservation and quality, sea grant, public policy, nature interpretation, watershed planning, ecological economics, rural development and other related disciplines. The primary audience consists of three groups: 1) Extension personnel at state 1862, 1890 and 1994 Land Grant Institutions (county faculty, county directors, district directors, specialists, department chairs, state program leaders and state directors); 2) National program leaders, and other staff with the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service; 3) Natural resource educators from other governmental agencies and private not-for-profit organizations.

75. Community Outreach Programs
4792261, ext. 115. School-Business Partnerships, This cooperative program Literacy Council of alaska (LCA), Services include an after-school tutoring
http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/parent/outreach.html
Community Outreach Programs
Cooperative Education This course for students in grades 11 and 12 combines classroom instruction on work force readiness with paid on-the-job work experience. Businesses provide the opportunity for training and pay the student's salary. Ted Baxter, #479-2261 Community Resource Coordinators These part-time school-based coordinators encourage and support parent and community involvement by facilitating meaningful activities involving students, staff members, parents, and community members. Call your home school to find the name of your CRC. Community Education This program offers a wide range of K-12 enrichment opportunities and after-school activities for youth, families and adults. In addition to scheduling and organizing classes and workshops, the program aims to increase interagency cooperation, promote life-long learning, and facilitate public access to school buildings. Fairbanks Council of PTA'S The CPTA consists of representatives from each school Parent Teacher Association (PTA). These representatives elect a Board of Directors for the Council, which in turn serves as a resource for individual school PTAs and as a unified voice to identify and address districtwide and statewide educational issues.

76. Improving The Health And Well-Being Of American Indian And Alaska Native Tribes
Indian Health service Logo takes you to the Home Page In 1994, AHCPR awardeda fiveyear cooperative agreement to the University of Oklahoma to conduct
http://www.ihs.gov/PublicInfo/Publications/ImprovingHealth/ImpHlth2.asp
Search Our Site For:
Advanced Search
by HOME ABOUT I H S SITE MAP HELP ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Continued
HEAD START BUREAU
  • Grants
  • In FY 1996, the American Indian Head Start Program network funded 130 grantees totaling $98 million. These grantees are located in 25 states and represent the following tribes, villages and towns:
      - 118 Federally recognized tribes who directly operate programs - 4 Inter-Tribal consortia representing 26 reservations, 12 colonies and 14 rancherias - 8 Native Alaskan Regional Corporations serving 35 villages and cities.
    In FY 1996, there were 18,858 children enrolled in the American Indian Programs Branch Head Start Programs. The American Indian Head Start program staff totaled 3,965 for School Year 95-96. The Indian network has 487 centers and 919 classrooms.
    • Parent Child Centers
    The Head Start Bureau provided $1.5 million in FY 1996 resources to four Tribal Governments to operate Parent Child Centers. Earlier this year, the Bureau funded two Early Head Start programs which serve pregnant women, infants, and toddlers (ages birth to three years) and we expect to fund 5 additional programs later this year. Eight tribes are funded to implement Substance Abuse programs for Head Start families.
    • Transition Grant
    The Navajo Nation has a major Transition Grant from the Head Start Bureau to facilitate the transition of Head Start children to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and public schools. Other Transition activities are funded with the Crow Tribe, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma. Soon the Head Start Bureau, in collaboration with the Administration on Native Americans, will fund two native language projects.

    77. Communications Office - Weekly Report - July 8, 2004
    Moore is being honored for her 36 years of service as an NWS Cooperative Observer . Two NWS IMETs and one IMET trainee have been dispatched to alaska.
    http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weekly/wk070804.htm
    NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - July 8, 2004 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Forecast Office in Spokane, WA, to Present Holm Award. All of the following italicized items will appear in the internal NWS version of the weekly report ONLY. They will not be forwarded to NOAA. NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) Dispatches Incident Meteorologists (IMETs) to Alaska Fires. As of 8:00 a.m. ADT on July 8, 2004, 2.1 million acres have burned in Alaska since June 13-14, when a record setting number of lightning strikes affected much of the interior of Alaska. There are currently 73 active fires, with a total of 1,682 personnel spread among 20 of those fires. Two NWS IMETs and one IMET trainee have been dispatched to Alaska. NWS IMETs assist in efforts to combat wildfires that rage annually across the Nation. IMETs are a small group of experienced fire weather forecasters (54 certified nationwide) who are sent to locations throughout the U.S. to support wildfire operations and help support the safety of the fire fighters. Another NWS IMET will likely be dispatched early next week. Weather conditions for the remainder of the week indicate dryer and warmer weather with a potential for new fire starts from lightning strikes later this week. (Contact: Laura Furgione, W/AR, 907-271-5136) NOAA's Tropical Prediction Center To Give Tour and Briefing to International Red Cross Societies.

    78. 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
    FSCPE Contacts
    Alabama
    Mr. Larry J. Childers (E)...............(334) 242-5525
    Director, Communications and Information Division
    Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
    401 Adams Avenue
    P.O. Box 5690
    Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
    FAX: 334-242-5515
    Email: lchilders@adeca.state.al.us
    State Data Center: www.adeca.alabama.gov
    Alaska Dr. Gregory Williams (E,P).......(907) 465-6029 Research and Analysis Section Alaska Department of Labor P. O. Box 25501 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5501 Express: 1111 West 8th Street, Room 301 Juneau, AK 99801 FAX: 907-465-4506 Email: greg_williams@labor.state.ak.us Website: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us/ State Data Center: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us Arizona Mr. Samuel Colon (E,A)...................(602) 542-6057 Arizona Dept. of Economic Security Population Statistics Unit P. O. Box 6123-045Z Phoenix, Arizona 85005-3202 Express: 1789 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, NE corner, Site Code 045Z, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FAX: 602-542-7425 Email: scolon@azdes.gov State Data Center: http://www.aiea.ualr.edu/census/default.html

    79. NNCO Members
    alaska Lou McClean State 4H Program alaska Cooperative Extension University ofMinnesota Extension service 475 Coffey Hall St. Paul, MN 55108-6068
    http://crs.uvm.edu/nnco/collab/roster2.html
    1998 National Network for Collaboration Directory Alaska
    Lou McClean
    State 4-H Program
    Alaska Cooperative Extension
    University of Alaska Fairbanks
    Box 756180
    Fairbanks, Alaska, 99775-6180
    Voice: 907.474.5630
    Fax: 907.474.5139
    Internet: fnmm@aurora.alaska.edu Florida
    Daniel Perkins, Assistant Professor Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences University of Florida 3041 McCarty Hall P.O. Box 110310 Gainesville, FL 32611-0310 Voice: 352.392.2201 Fax: 352.392.8196 Internet: dperkins@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu Guam Ted Iyechad, Extension Specialist Guam Cooperative Extension University of Guam UOG Station Mangilao, Guam 96923 Voice: 011.671.735.2001 Fax: 011.671.734.6842 Internet: tiyechad@uog9.uog.edu Illinois Michelle Pride Extension Educator Community Leadership and Volunteerism Champaign Extension Center 1401D Regency Drive East Savoy, Illinois 61874 Voice: 217.333.4901 Fax: 217.333.4943 Internet: pridem@idea.ag.uiuc.edu Indiana Pam Robbins Cooridinator Community Systemwide Response Purdue University 9523 S. Voyles Road

    80. 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
    Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... Newsroom
    Urban Programs Partnerships Urban Program Resources Alabama
    Lynn Russell

    Extension Family Resource
    lrussell@aex.edu Alaska
    Jim Douglas

    4-H Program Chair
    jyces@uas.alaska.edu Arizona
    James Christenson

    The University of Arizona
    jimc@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas Michael Hedges University of Arkansas mhedges@uaex.edu California Rachel Mabie Surls Cooperative Extension- Los Angeles County ramabie@ucdavis.edu Colorado Barbara Martin-Worley Colorado State University barbara.martin-worley@ci.denver.co.us Connecticut Roy Jeffrey University of Connecticut rjeffrey@canrl.cag.uconn.edu Delaware Maria Pippidis University of Delaware pippidis@UDel.edu District of Columbia Juanita Hartsfield Hazel University of D.C Outreach and Extension Service jhazel@udc.edu Florida Mary Chernesky Hillsborough County Coop. Ext. mechernesky@mail.ifas.ufl.edu

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