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81. Our Services
veterans in Vermont and new hampshire to VA medical services and benefits . Cooperative Studies Program supports clinical trials at multiple VA
http://www.visn1.med.va.gov/wrj/wrjweb7.html
VAMC
White River Junction

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About VAMC ... Contact Us

OUR SERVICES Our Services at WRJ Medical Center:
The White River Junction VA Medical Center (VAMC) is responsible for delivery of health care to eligible veterans in Vermont and 4 neighboring counties in New Hampshire. Those services are delivered at our main campus at WRJ and in our four Community Based Outpatient Clinics in Bennington, Rutland, and Colchester VT and Littleton, NH. The WRJ VA is closely affiliated with Dartmouth Medical School (DMS) and multiple other nursing and allied health affiliations.
Comprehensive Inpatient and Outpatient Care:
Primary Care Medical services : Available through a blend of staff and contractual arrangements include General Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Rheumatology, Cardiology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Disease, Oncology/ Hematology, Dermatology, ER services and Critical Care. Surgical services : Offered through staff and contractual arrangements include General Surgery, Same Day Surgery, Urology, Optometry, Plastics, Pain, Orthopedics, Vascular, Podiatry, Anesthesiology, ENT, and Oral Surgery. Psychiatric services : Include Emergency Psychiatry, Outpatient Psychiatry at 4 sites, Substance Abuse Rehabilitation and Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry.

82. Monadnock United Way - Community Connections - Monadnock Region Volunteer Organi
Contact the facilitator at Monadnock Family Services at 3574400. It providesscholarships to teens for the new hampshire Teen Institute Summer Youth
http://www.muw.org/CommunityConnections/CollaborativeProjects.asp

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M ONADNOCK R EGION C OLLABORATIVE P ROJECTS The following groups have made a commitment to address social issues in a new and effective way to work – collaboration. It is a creative way to tackle a myriad of issues such as housing, poverty, crime, jobs or education. Monadnock United Way is actively engaged in all of these collaboratives in a mutually beneficial relationship, working to achieve common goals. Telephone numbers are provided for the facilitator in each project listed. However, you are always welcome to call the Monadnock United Way office at 23 Center Street, 352-4209 and speak with the Director of Community Building regarding any of these collaborative projects. Click on a project below for more information. Cheshire Children's Network
Communities and Schools Together (CAST)

Community Health Education Cooperative (CHEC)

Community Network Team (CNT)
...
Together Against Violence
Cheshire Children’s Network

Since 1997, the mission of this project is to provide a platform to improve and advocate for care and education of all children, starting with the early childhood years. Membership is open to any childcare center in the Monadnock Region. Contact KSC Child Development Center, 358-2233.

83. Background Materials
A natural history newsletter......Backyard Bird Feeding. Bird Fact Sheets Cornell coop. ext. Services By NewHampshire Fish and Game Dept.
http://www.partnersinflight.org/birdbib/backgr.htm
Background Materials:
Posters, Booklets, Fliers, and Regional Materials

A Guide to Bird House Birding Buddies

Annotated Bibliography of the Loons, Gaviidae
Backyard Bird Feeding
Bird Fact Sheets

Cornell Coop. Ext. Services
Bird Fact Sheets

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Bird Information Fact Sheets

Bird Migration in the Americas Map/Poster

Birds and Biodiversity
Birds, Bats, and Butterflies Leaflets ... Birds in the Balance
Action Packet Birds in the Balance National Audubon Slide Show Birds in Your Backyard Birds of the Northwest Territories Birds of Passage Birds of Prey Information ... Bridging the Americas Citizen's Guide to Migratory Bird Conservation Common Birds of Louisiana Delaware Valley Raptor Center Journal Difundan su Mensaje, Guia Para Conservacionistas ... Helping Hands for Feathered Friends: Learning About Nestling and Fledgling Birds Hinterland Who's Who Idaho Bird Materials International Migratory Bird Day Organizer's Packet, Educator's Packet, and Collector's Poster Introducing Birds J.N. "Ding" Darling's Conservation and Wildlife Cartoons

84. UNH Cooperative Extension - Agriculture - Master Gardener Program
UNH Cooperative Extension s Master Gardener program was initiated in 1993. In addition, participants receive The new hampshire Master Gardener Handbook.
http://ceinfo.unh.edu/Agric/AGMastGD.htm
Home About Us Counties News ... Contact Us Search
Agriculture
Agricultural Business Management Aquaculture Dairy, Livestock,
Forages and Field Crops
... Pest Management
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Master Gardener Program

What is an Extension Master Gardener?
Extension Master Gardeners are trained volunteers who share their enthusiasm for gardening with the general public. By serving as volunteer educators in their communities, Master Gardeners help Extension's programs reach more people.
An Extension Master Gardener is:
  • A Volunteer with a flexible time schedule, who is willing to work on horticultural projects that help extend the outreach capabilities of UNH Cooperative Extension and can contribute at least 45 hours of volunteer service in Extension-approved activities in the 12-month period following training.
    An Experienced Gardener , with an interest in and a knowledge of any type of gardening, such as vegetables or ornamentals.

85. Rhode Island Food Safety Education-- Volunteer Food Safety Worker Training
dale.steen@uvm.edu, University of new hampshire Catherine Violette, Ph.D., RD Cooperative Extension Professor and Specialist Food Safety Education
http://www.uri.edu/ce/ceec/food/volunteer.html
Or browse our other factsheet subjects... Volunteer Food Service Worker Training INTRODUCTION The popularity of fairs, street festivals, and community suppers in America's small town and big cities continues to grow. We love to share our diverse cultures and cuisines with others in the community. These events may be held at fairgrounds, on city streets, or in a churchoften with limited food preparation and sanitary facilities. Food is served by volunteers who may not have the food safety knowledge and skills needed to prepare food safely. Organizations serving food at these events have an obligation by law, to provide safe food to the public. The consequences of a foodborne illness outbreak at these types of events could be devastating personally and financially to any organization- either non-profit or for- profit. This curriculum was designed to help you and your organization reduce the chance that a foodborne illness outbreak will ruin your event. The curriculum materials are based on a Pre-Operational Guide for Temporary Food Establishments developed by the Plan Review Committee of the Conference for Food Protection and adopted by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000. A copy of these guidelines may be found on the FDA website (

86. ATSDR - State Cooperative Agreements Directory, Part 1
Connecticut Massachusetts new hampshire new Jersey new York Puerto Rico Environmental Health Consultation Services Exit ATSDR
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HEC/states/
Search Index Home Glossary ... Contact Us Resources Abbreviations ATSDR COOP Staff ATSDR COOP States ATSDR Divisions ATSDR Regional Offices Waste Sites Maps EPA Regional Offices Case Studies CSEM Home Page Revision Status Specific Substances Other Topics ... Continuing Education Resources Managing Incidents Medical Guidelines Minimum Risk Levels Public Health Statements ... Toxicological Profiles
ATSDR State Cooperative Agreements
Networking Directory Map
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5
Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey ... Wisconsin
Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10
Arkansas Louisiana Texas Iowa ... Washington
Alabama
Alabama Department of Public Health
ATSDR Alabama Fact Sheet PDF
Contact Information
FAX: (334) 206-2012
Address
Cheryl Browder (HE, CI, HA)
cbrowder@adph.state.al.us

Kenneth Calhoun (HA)
kcalhoun@adph.state.al.us

Phyllis Mardis (HA)
phyllismardis@adph.state.al.us

Neil Sass (PI)
nsass@adph.state.al.us
Alabama Department of Public Health
Division of Epidemiology, Suite 1450
P. O. Box #303017 Montgomery, AL 36130-3017 Fed Ex: Alabama Department of Public Health Division of Epidemiology, Suite 1450

87. Yankee Magazine - Gardening Reference Room: Cooperative Extension Services
Knowledge and KnowHow Cooperative Extension Services new Hampshirewww.ceinfo.unh.edu. new Jersey www.rce.rutgers.edu. new Mexico www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ces
http://www.yankeemagazine.com/garden/knowledge/cooperativeextension.php
Welcome. Please Turn Pop-up Menus Home atHOME Garden Knowledge and Know-how
Alabama
www.aces.edu
Alaska
www.uaf.edu/coop-ext
Arizona
www.ag.arizona.edu/extension
Arkansas
www.uaex.edu
California
www.ucanr.org
Colorado
www.ext.colostate.edu
Connecticut
www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/index.html
Delaware
ag.udel.edu/extension
Florida
www.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/ces.htm
Georgia extension.caes.uga.edu Hawaii www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/extout/extout.asp Idaho www.uidaho.edu/ag/extension Illinois www.extension.uiuc.edu/welcome.html Indiana www.ces.purdue.edu Iowa www.exnet.iastate.edu Kansas www.oznet.ksu.edu Kentucky www.ca.uky.edu Louisiana www.lsuagcenter.com/nav/extension/extension.asp Maine www.umext.maine.edu Maryland www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/index.cfm Massachusetts www.umassextension.org Michigan www.msue.msu.edu/msue Minnesota www.extension.umn.edu Mississippi www.msucares.com Missouri www.extension.missouri.edu Montana extn.msu.montana.edu Nebraska extension.unl.edu Nevada www.unce.unr.edu New Hampshire www.ceinfo.unh.edu New Jersey www.rce.rutgers.edu New Mexico www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ces New York www.cce.cornell.edu

88. MID Participants - NH MID
Kathy, Brockett, Planner, Air Resources, NH Dept. of Env. Services, Concord, NH Frank, Mitchell, Water Resources, UNH Cooperative ext. Durham, NH
http://www.nhmid.org/partici.htm
Home Directory FAQs Search: MID Participants First Name Last Name Title Organization Name City State Stuart Arnett Director Economic Dev. Div., NH Department of Resources and Econ. Dev. (NHDRED) Concord NH Ellen Arnold McLane Law Firm Concord NH Fran Belcher local greenway Sanbornton NH Charles Bridges Concord NH Kathy Brockett Planner, Air Resources NH Dept. of Env. Services Concord NH Phil Bryce Director Concord NH Matt Cahillane Sustainable Solutions/ and NH Div. of Public Health Services Concord NH Richard Cook V.P. for Conservation Audubon Society of NH Concord NH Meredith Cooper M.A. candidate Antioch Seattle Concord NH Cynthia Copeland Exec. Director Strafford Regional Planning Commission Dover NH Ray Cowen SFC Engineering Partnership Manchester NH Barbara Cunningham VP Mortgage Div. St. Mary's Bank Manchester NH Art Cunningham Consulting Engineers of NH c/o Roy F. Weston Manchester NH Margaret Dillon Exec. Director

89. COBANK STOCKHOLDERS APPROVE BOARD RESTRUCTURING
new to the CoBank board is Michael Riley, elected by stockholders in the chairman of Dixie Electric Membership Cooperative and of DEMCO Energy Services,
http://www.cobank.com/news/restruct&direlections11-04.htm
COBANK STOCKHOLDERS APPROVE BOARD RESTRUCTURING; ELECT DIRECTORS FOR 2005
For immediate release
For more information, contact:
1 (800) 542-8072 Jack Cassidy, ext. 04362, or Janet Henderson Schoniger, ext. 04051 The bank also announced the results of elections for seven positions for the 2005 CoBank board. Stockholders approved the board-restructuring proposal in a vote concluded on November 19 th. The approved bylaw changes include the following: Reduce the size of the board from the current 26 to 15-17 members; Combine existing board districts into three regions east, central and west with a total of 12 elected directors, four from each of the new regions; Provide for a maximum of three outside (no customer affiliation allowed) and two appointed (customer affiliation permitted) director positions; Extend director terms from three to four years, with a transition period to accomplish the staggering of terms to fully implement the new structure by January 2008; Conduct further reviews of the board structure in 2010, and at least every six years thereafter. A Board Restructuring Committee, comprised of six CoBank board directors and six CoBank customer representatives, had been formed in September 2003 to evaluate and examine the current board structure and develop recommendations.

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