Annual morning glory (Ipomoea spp.) is a quick-growing flowering vine that thrives in warm sunny spots. But just mentioning the name ‘morning glory ‘can cause concern among some. If you’ve lived in warmer areas of the ...
Through partnerships and relevant programming, SNAP-Ed in Jackson County has successfully offered inclusive and meaningful outreach to Spanish speakers.
Cheryl Kirk |
Apr 2023 |
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Jefferson County SNAP-Ed created six storybook videos that sparked statewide collaboration to create more videos featuring educators across the state with as many approved books as possible.
Tracy Wilson, Dorian Oppenlander, Olivia Davis |
Apr 2023 |
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OSU Extension SNAP-Ed educators who participate in the field trips send the students home with resources related to their lessons so that they can share important health and well-being information with their families.
Jillian Drewes |
Apr 2023 |
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Wildfire smoke can damage your lungs, heart, eyes, nose, throat and immune system. It can enter homes and contaminate indoor air. Protect yourself by staying inside and reducing indoor air pollution.
In this episode, Scott Leavengood visits the 33rd annual Clackamas Tree School to interview Sarah Cameron and Glenn Ahrens about what the event is and why it's so beneficial.
Scott Leavengood, Sarah Cameron, Glenn Ahrens |
Apr 2023 |
Podcast episode
Interns, who have just graduated from high school, exit the nine-week summer internship program with marketable skills to further their success in either collegiate or professional endeavors.
Barbara Brody |
Apr 2023 |
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Q: My husband has decided to let the lawn grow tall because dog play is tearing up the lawn. He thinks that is best to keep the grass stronger. I read from multiple sources we should keep lawn 2 to 3 inches and ...