“Reaching Out Report” the Greene County Extension Newsletter 2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. 65807 Email: greeneco@missouri.edu * Tel: (417) 881-8909
August 2015 *
Vol. 8, Issue 8
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Financial Scorecard… pages 2 Upcoming events … pages 3-4 Pam Duitsman… page 5 Nutrition program… page 6 David Burton … pages 7 Patrick Byers … pages 8-9 Master Naturalists … page 9 Kelly McGowan … page 10-11 4-H Report … page 12 Renette Wardlow … page 13 Jeff Barber … page 14-16 Council & Misc News… page 17 Friends & Partners… page 18
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Nutrition at the Ozark Empire Fair University of Missouri Extension Nutrition Program Associates Becky Roark, Sherri Hull and Barb Beck (not shown) gave demonstrations at the Ozark Empire Fair (during August) about choosing healthy vegetables and fruits. As part of the demonstration they prepared “Farmer’s Market Salsa” for participates to taste.
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Greene Game of Business Greene County Extension Scorecard – Aug. 2015 Budget #
DIFF
INCOME
YTD #s
0100 · Student Fees
$9,950.00
$5,035.00
-$4,915.00
0210 · County Appropriations
$17,410.00
$27,000.00
$9,590.00
0400 · Gift/Grants/Contracts
$16,385.00
$25,000.00
$8,615.00
$6,968.50
$2,500.00
-$4,468.50
$0.00
$2,400.00
$2,400.00
$2,100.00
$3,000.00
$900.00
0900 · Resales/Fees/Soil Tests 2100 - Postage Allotment 2600 - MCHP Subsidy
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$52,813.50
$64,935.00
$12,121.50
$19,350.11
$32,989.00
$13,638.89
2800 · Payroll Expenses
$8,711.89
$6,956.00
-$1,755.89
3100 · Travel
$3,765.35
$6,000.00
$2,234.65
3600 · Postage & Postage Meter
$1,213.71
$2,400.00
$1,186.29
1600 - Balance Transfers EXPENSES 2700 · Personnel - Wages
$431.55
$1,000.00
$568.45
$1,107.00
$2,000.00
$893.00
4700 · Publishing/Printing
$938.64
$1,000.00
$61.36
4800 · Reproduction & Copies
$125.47
$200.00
$74.53
$3,809.51
$2,500.00
-$1,309.51
3700 · Telephone Service 3900 · Advertising
5100 · Supplies/Services
$537.50
$500.00
-$37.50
6400 - Other Contract Services
$0.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
6800 - Insurance
$0.00
$350.00
$350.00
7010 - Ext. Council Election
$0.00
$1,100.00
$1,100.00
$2,189.00
$1,500.00
-$689.00
5110 · Annual Meeting
7100 · Soil Test Expenses 7200 · Publications for Resale 7300 · Repairs/Maintenance 7700 - Furniture / Equipment 7999 - Fee Generation MU
NET INCOME
$996.00
$500.00
-$496.00
$1,813.02
$1,740.00
-$73.02
$0.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
$3,035.00
$2,000.00
-$1,035.00
$48,023.75
$64,935.00
$16,911.25
$0.00
-$4,789.75
$ 4,789.75
Our Critical Number this year is “Net Income” and our goal is to finish the year in the black (positive balance) so those funds can be applied toward additional programs in the 2016 budget. Key Drivers for finances Soil tests done in 2015 Total # of donors in 2015
YTD
BUDGET
David Burton, county program director, was invited to speak about his organization’s use of the Great Game of Business during the Greene County government huddle. A copy of his presentation is available on the Greene County Extension website under the Great Game of Business link. “We appreciate the partnership with Greene County,” said Burton. “This presentation was a chance to share some history but also to celebrate were Extension is going thanks to the Great Game of Business.” After his 15-minute presentation, Burton also fielded a variety of questions from county officials. Keep up with what Greene County Extension is doing to implement The Great Game of Business online at the Greene County Extension website under the tab “Great Game.”
DIFF
224
320
-84
92
150
-58
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Selected Upcoming Extension Events in Greene County “Learn to Grow in the Garden” Series at The Botanical Center Master Gardeners of Greene County offer a “Learn to Grow in the Garden” series of classes at the Botanical Gardens, 2400 S. Scenic, Springfield. Each class is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. There is a registration fee of $5 per person. ““Seed Saving” will be taught by Patrick Byers, horticulture specialist with MU Extension, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday, Sept. 14. “Urban Bee Keeping” will be taught by Ann Kynion, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 5. Learn more online at http://mggreene.org or contact Greene County Extension, (417) 881-8909.
Exploring 4-H (Urban Club) MU Extension and Springfield-Greene County Parks staff are offering an opportunity for youth to explore a variety of 4-H projects and experiences as part of an urban group. This new program is open to children age: 8 to 13. Activities begin at 4 p.m. on Oct. 21 and will be held the 3rd Wednesday of every month. $25 for 4H enrollment in 4-H. Learn more online at http://extension.missouri.edu/greene.
Salute to Century Farms The second “Salute to Century Farms” will be held Monday, Sept. 28 at the Round Barn Event Center along Clear Creek. Folk and farm music will be provided by Judy Domney. Attendees will enjoy a meal from Maggie Mae’s and a live auction of items. Tickets can be purchased on our website or at our office and all proceeds benefit the Greene County Extension Council.
Business Development Classes Regular business classes are held at the Small Business Development and Technology Center, 405 North Jefferson Ave., Springfield. Register by calling 417-836-5685 or check online www.ws.missouristate.edu/sbdc.
Organic Gardening Academy The “Organic Gardening Academy” continues with one final class Sept. 16 on the topic of organic vegetable gardening. Preregistration is necessary by calling the Greene County Extension Center at (417) 881-8909 or emailing Kelly McGowan at mcgowank@missouri.edu.
Sept. 20: Greene County 4-H Foundation Pie Supper The Greene County 4-H Foundation will hots its annual Alumni Reunion and Pie Supper, 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sept. 20 at the Bond Center at the Darr Agricultural Center, at 2401A, South Kansas Expressway in Springfield. As part of the event, two outstanding 4-H members from each county in southwest Missouri will also be recognized. Doors open at 2 p.m., the awards program and pie auction begins at 3 p.m. The cake wars contest will begin at 2:30 p.m. After the pie supper, alumni are invited to stay after and visit until 5 p.m. We expect the program to end about 5 or 5:30 pm but the alumni visiting hopefully, will go on for a while. (The “Cake Wars” contest for the teams of 2, and a decorated cake contest for members will begin promptly at 2:30). All attendees are invited to contribute a pie or other baked item for the auction.
Program Calendar Online The most up-to-date list of reported upcoming MU Extension programs in Greene County is available online at http:// extension.missouri.edu/greene Calendar visible on right side of page.
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Thank Our Sponsors Who Have Made this Event Possible
Our live auction will include farm related items, unique artwork, collectables, gift cards and two Yeti Coolers filled with Yeti gear.
Salute to Century Farms # of tickets at $25 per person
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Nutrition and Food Policy Voices for Food Project Pam is the Project Coordinator for Missouri, and works with several Food Policy Councils and communities to improve food-insecurity. The project is a sixstate, federally funded research project, drawing on the expertise of multiple disciplines – including nutrition, community development, agriculture and youth, through Extension services. The goal of the community work is to develop and implement sustainable solutions that will increase availability and access to healthy food choices. The majority of Pam’s position is focused on this work, which will last into 2018. The picture at right is food raised from a 4-H community garden that has been donated to a local Food Pantry.
4-Hrs in the Community Garden
Food Hub Feasibility Study Pam has been working on Food Hub projects, including a Food Hub Feasibility Study since the fall of 2014. Data analyPam Duitsman sis for the SW MisNutrition Specialist duitsmanp@missouri.edu souri study began in August, along with initial writing of results. This project and data will serve to inform many producers, businesses, and local food system stakeholders. Pam is partnering with Missouri State University School of Agriculture on this project.
Local Food Projects Pam continued her many local food projects during the month of August, working with producers and organizations to connect, and to support greater availability and access to local food. Preparation is underway for four fall workshops.
Space for Rent The Botanical Center offers meeting space for social gatherings and business functions. Contact us for all of your needs! Springfield Botanical Gardens at Nathanael Greene Close Memorial Park. 417-891-1515 | www.botanicalcenter.org Contact Nutrition and Health Education Specialist Dr. Pam Duitsman at (417) 881-8909 or by email at duitsmanp@missouri.edu.
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Family Nutrition Education Program Becky Roark
OACAC—22 adults learned about smart grocery store shopping and eating more fruits and vegetables Greater Springfield Farmers’ Market and Farmers’ Market of the Ozarks—We set up various displays with information and recipes Well of Life Food Pantry—270 families Victory Mission Back to School Fair—1,015 adults Rise and Go Back to School Fair –87 adults Robberson Night Out—39 adults Robberson Resource Fair Also worked the HES booth at the Missouri State Fair
Sherri Hull
Victory Mission Family Ministries – Display & discussion about “Nutrition & Learning” 173 adults Victory Mission Family Ministries Back to School Fair – Display & discussion about “Supersizing” 1015 adults Completed series of lessons at Grant Head Start, 28 children Completed series of lessons at Stewart Head Start, 49 children Greater Springfield Farmer’s Market – various displays and discussions Farmer’s Market of the Ozarks – various displays and discussions Ozark Empire Fair - 3 Salsa demonstrations, 17 adults OACAC Life Skills classes, 11 adults Missouri State Fair, HES booth Robberson Neighborhood Night Out – Display & discussion “Be Active”, 39 adults
Roark
Hull
Wood
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Family Nutrition Education Program 2160 W. Chesterfield Blvd. Suite F200 Chesterfield Village, Springfield, Mo. Tel: 417-886-2059 * http://missourifamilies.org
Marty Wood No report filed.
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Civic Communication Specialist & County Program Director What is teaching? Direct contact where learning is occurring is considered teaching. This includes one-to-one calls, emails, meetings, and classes. BY THE NUMBERS (for the month) Requests for advisement: 8 Regular weekly news columns: 14 TV/Radio Interviews – 2 Total articles written this month – 44 Telephone inquiries — 18 CPD DUTIES & PROGRAMS Financial oversight, travel authorizations. County Commission meetings. Friends of Greene County Extension efforts. Edited monthly “Reaching Out Report” Regular updates to county extension website Answers to various Council member concerns. Great Game of Business details/planning. Organize and conduct staff meetings Developed and implemented new program budget plan to help with event planning and revenue generation reports.
Set up Constant Contact for news service. Set up DonorSnap for better organization of our financial gifts. Presented on Great Game of Business to the employees of Greene County during their weekly huddle (shown below). Planning for Salute to David Burton Civic communication Century Farms and burtond@missouri.edu future programs.
SOCIAL MEDIA REPORT CARD FOR THE MONTH NEWS SERVICE Aug-15 YouTUBE 2015 TWITTER 2015 FLICKR 2015 Facebook managed pages LinkedIn
Subscribers 9096 Subscribers 441 Followers 104 Followers 42 Followers 70142 726
Open Rate 24% Total Views 390445 Activity 82 Total Views 175,756 Monthly Reach 83,756 978
I encourage county extension councils to provide content toMUExtension417 Twitter and Facebook pages and to ask their clients to follow those regional options. Many specialists can post to those pages. I use Hootsuite to schedule alll of my social media posts.
David Burton’s focus of work as civic communication specialist: Community and civic engagement through communication and media relations, leading and moderating focus groups, non-profit education and support, social media in support of disaster recovery and response, marketing extension regionally, heritage tourism with an emphasis on restoring historic schools; and engaging council members with media relations efforts like the Southwest Region News Service and the Expert Source Program. As county program director: David also works with the elected council to operate, fund and administer the local Greene County Extension office and to plan local programs, to engage council members in this and other work, and to generate local revenue to support programs in Greene County
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Horticulture Specialist Community Contact: TV and Radio 5 live interviews with KOLR10’s John Ziegler (2 delivered by Kelly McGowan) Interview with Juliana Goodwin, News Leader, on fall gardening (8/6/15) Print media Contributed to several articles and interviews Requests for information Telephone contacts – 32 for advisement Email contacts – 18 contacts Office visits, professional contacts – 1 for consultation and advisement Farm visits – 5 for consultation and advisement Programs Presented: “Personal Protective Equipment”, “Understanding the Pesticide Label”, “Understanding IPM”, PPAT workshop, Seymour (7/24/15) “Healthy Soils”, Organic Gardening Academy, Springfield (8/5/15) “Super Easy Seed Saving”, Seed Library Project, Midtown Carnegie Branch Library, Springfield (8/15/15) “Food Safety from Farm to Fork”, Springfield (8/20/15) “Super Easy Seed Saving”, Seed Library Project, Library Station Branch Library, Springfield (8/24/15) Coordinated: Internship project with MSU graduate student Eric Moya (6/1/15-8/15/15) PPAT workshop (with Bob Schultheis), Seymour (7/24/15) Master Gardeners of Greene County board meeting, Springfield (8/3/15) Site visit to Delaware School garden, Springfield (8/6/15) Farmers Park community garden meeting, Springfield (8/6/15) First Friday at Webb City Farmers Market display, Webb City (8/7/15) Master Gardeners of Greene County chapter meeting, Springfield (8/11/15) Horticultural entries judging, Missouri State Fair (8/12/15)
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Springfield Plateau Master Naturalists board meeting, Springfield (8/12/15) Elderberry Production Workshop, Hermann (8/13/15) Springfield Plateau Master Naturalist chapter meeting (8/17/15) Master Gardeners of Patrick Byers Greene County HotHorticulture line Development byerspl@missouri.edu training, Springfield (8/17/15) Turf Professionals Workshop, Springfield (8/25/15) Sustainable Water Use in the Landscape, Organic Gardening Academy, Springfield (8/25/15) Horticulture soil test reports - recommendations and distribution for SW region – 31 reports during reporting period
Participated in: USDA AFRI Farmers Market data collection, Springfield/Webb City (7/24/15, 7/25/15, 7/30/15, 7/31/15, 8/20/15, 8/22/15) Springfield Plateau Master Naturalist core training orientation, Springfield (7/28/15 MSU/MU garden in a bag research project data collection, Springfield (7/29/15) National Envirothon oral presentation judging, Springfield (8/1/15) Missouri Grown team meeting (8/4/15) MSU Food Hub Feasibility Project advisory board meeting, Mountain Grove (8/4/15) MSU/MU garlic production grant proposal team meeting (8/6/15) Wright County medicinal plant project team meeting (8/7/15) Kelly McGowan graduate research elderberry project, Mount Vernon (8/11/15) Environmental Collaborative Summit, Springfield (8/18/15) G x E elderberry research project workday, Fair Grove (8/18/15)
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Master Naturalists
United Way Day of Caring volunteer activity, Republic (8/20/15) LU/MU High Tunnel Construction workshop, Stark City (8/21/15) High Tunnel rehab project, SWREC, Mount Vernon (8/24/15) MU Extension Thematic Teams quarterly meeting, Sedalia (8/26-8/28/15)
focused on all aspects of turf management – soil testing, selecting grass types, turf management, and turf insects and diseases. Following lunch, which was sponsored by City of Springfield Department of Environmental Services, the group took a walk-around at the Botanical Center. Several sites were visited including the turf plots maintained by the Master Gardeners of Greene County. Thirty-three attended, including grounds specialists for area hospitals and schools, lawncare professionals, and homeowners.
Upcoming programming and events Garlic Festival, Springfield (9/2/15) First Friday at Webb City Farmers Market display, Webb City (9/4/15) LU/MU Hmong High Tunnel Workshop, SWREC, Mount Vernon (9/9/15) SWREC VoAG Field Day, Mount Vernon (9/10/15) SWREC Fall Field Day, Mount Vernon (9/11/15) “Saving Seeds”, Learn to Grow in the Garden, Springfield (9/14/15) “Ecology”, Master Naturalist core training, Springfield (9/17/15) “Exotic Honeysuckle – Not Turf workshop speakers (left to right): regional horticulture speSo Sweet”, MDC Invasive cialist Patrick Byers, state extension turf specialist Dr. Brad Plant Species Workshop, Fresenburg, state extension turf pathologist Dr. Lee Miller and Springfield (9/18/15) regional horticulture specialist Robert Balek. ISE 120 Food Enterprise Development, Columbia (9/22-23/15) ISE 42 Alternative Agriculture in Missouri (instructor), Columbia (9/24/15) “Elderberry production, cultivar development, and postharvest handling”, Kerr Center Elderberry Workshop, Poteau, OK (9/26/15) “Fireblight”, guest lecture for MSU Plant PaThe Missouri Master Naturalist Program rethology course, Springfield (9/29/15) sults from a partnership created in 2004 between the Missouri Department of ConservaHuman Interest tion (MDC) and MU Extension (MUE). The Greene County: The second annual Turf ProfesMissouri Master Naturalist Program is recogsional Workshop was held at the Springfield/ nized as a named program within MU ExtenGreene County Botanical Center on August 25. sion. The MU School of Natural Resources is Joining regional horticulture specialists Patrick the academic home for the Program. See Byers and Robert Balek were state extension turf www.springfieldmasternaturalist.com or specialist Dr. Brad Fresenburg and state extension springfieldmn.blogspot.com/ turf pathologist Dr. Lee Miller. Morning sessions
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Master Gardeners of Greene County 8/20-United Way Day of Caring 8/24-Fall Semester begins at University of Missourienrolled in FOR 7385Agroforestry Theory, Practice Kelly McGowan and Adoption Horticulture Educator 8/25-ISEmcgowank@missouri.edu Platform Skills for Trainers and Educators-Columbia, MO
Kelly McGowan working at the popular Master Gardeners of Greene County booth during the Ozark Empire Fair.
Community Contact
8/10-Springfield Newsleader phone interview on fall gardening 8/13-KOLR10 live spot on soil testing 8/24-Springfield News-Leader interview on garlic and Garlic Festival 8/27-KOlR 10 live TV spot on hummingbirds Requests for Information Telephone contacts-16 Email contacts-3 Office Visits-6
Programs Presented 7/28-Organic Gardening AcademyOrganic Weed Control Programs Participated In 7/29-Vegetable Entry Judging at Ozark Empire Fair 8/3-Master Gardener Board Meeting 8/5-Master Gardener Information Booth at Ozark Empire Fair 8/11-Master Gardener Chapter Meeting 8/17-Master Gardener Hotline Training Online at http://extension.missouri.edu
Programs Coordinated 8/5-Organic Gardening Academy-Healthy Soils with Patrick Byers 8/25-Organic Gardening AcademySustainable Water Use with Rob Hunt
The Master Gardener Program is a popular and successful statewide volunteer community-service organization administered through University of Missouri Extension. The organization’s goal is to train gardeners who are willing to share their knowledge with others. Master Gardeners become volunteers of University of Missouri Extension and donate hours for community educational projects in horticulture. Volunteer activities include working with non-profit organizations, maintaining community gardens, conducting workshops, participating in a Master Gardener speakers’ bureau and staffing the Master Gardener “Hotline.” The Master Gardeners of Greene County can boast of over 275 members. For more information visit the chapter website at http://www.mggreene.org.
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Master Gardeners of Greene County Upcoming Programs
9/1-Organic Gardening Academy-Pollinators with Dr. Nadia NavarreteTindall 9/2-Second Annual Garlic Festival 9/10 and 9/11- Field Day at Southwest Center in Mount Vernon, MO 9/11-9/13-State Master Gardener Conference in Columbia, MO 9/16-Organic Gardening Academy-Organic Vegetable Production with Kelly McGowan
Super Helper Leaves at End of the Summer The Greene County Extension Center was fortunate to have Erin Powell Snider (far right) working with us this summer! There's a lot going on in the Extension office, but Erin jumped right in and did everything from helping with workshops to Japanese beetle data and event mailings. She is pictured here on her last day with Patrick Byers, horticulture specialist and Kelly McGowan, horticulture educator.
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4-H Report for Greene County More About 4-H As the largest out-of-school youth organization in the world, 4-H is open to all boys and girls, ages 5 to18. Children who are five to seven years old are eligible for 4-H Clover Kids, an introductory program. Youths who are 8 to 18 years of age can select from a variety of 4-H projects and activities that stress social and life skills in areas like decision making, communication, social interaction, civic responsibility and physical skills. Children do not have to live on a farm to join 4-H. Project opportunities include computers, robotics, foods and nutrition, horticulture, large and small animals and more. Missouri 4-H is University of Missouri Extension's youth development program. Learn more online.
At right, “Ag Adventures” was a great success at the fair this year with children participating in the program each day.
Above, council member Kip Thompson worked the 4-H booth one afternoon at the Ozark Empire Fair. It takes a lot of volunteers to staff the display for an entire 10 days! Contact 4-H Youth Development Specialist Karla Deaver at the Lawrence County Extension office by telephone at 417/466-3102 or by email at deaverk@missouri.edu.
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Human Development, Family and Health Childcare Training on Caregiving Tools Starts Sept. 21 Greene County Extension will offer a series of four workshops on four Monday evenings to address training requirements for childcare and foster care providers. The workshops will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the large classroom at the Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center located at 2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. Program presenters will be MU Extension specialists Renette Wardlow and Dr. Jim Wirth. “The classes are geared toward childcare providers, day care owners, Head Start and foster parents as well as parents and those interested in youth,” said Renette Wardlow, human development specialist, MU Extension. Caregiving Tools is a 12-hour course that teaches self -care tools like reducing personal stress, changing negative self-talk, communicating more effectively in challenging situations, dealing with difficult emotions, and to increase self-efficacy in coping with caregiving demands. Caregiver Tools 1—Care of Self & Identifying Stress: Sept. 21, 6-9 p.m. Learn about a “box of tools” for taking better care of yourself, learn goal-setting, and the early warning signs of stress. Caregiver Tools 2—Reducing Stress; Basic Communication Techniques: Oct. 5, 6-9. Discuss tools for reducing stress and the best ways for caregivers to express
themselves. Caregiver Tools 3—Difficult Communications; Dealing with Anger & Guilt: Oct. 19, 6-9 p.m. Learn about two communication tools to use in difficult situations, namely assertiveness and Aikido styles; learn how to deal with the difficult emotions of Renette Wardlow anger and guilt. Human Development Caregiver Tools wardlowr@missouri.edu 4—Dealing with Depression & Emotions; Mastering Caregiving Decisions: Nov. 2, 6-9 p.m. Learn how to deal with depression and to master optimism and goal attainment. All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance with credit for clock hour training regardless of how many sessions attended. A registration fee of $15 will be charged for each three-hour workshop. To register for the training, call (417) 881-8909 or pay online at http:// extension.missouri.edu/greene.
To learn more about this program or others impacting children and families, contact Human Development Specialist Renette Wardlow at (417) 881-8909 or by email at wardlowr@missouri.edu.
Order Your "Seasonal and Simple" Cookbook from Greene County Extension "Seasonal and Simple: A Guide for Enjoying Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,"helps you select, store and prepare fresh fruits and vegetables. The recipes use simple preparations and seasonings, so you can taste the fruit or vegetable at the peak of its flavor. Purchase a book from Greene County Extension while our supplies last. See our website for an order form or purchase it in person at our office. Book costs $15. Order at http://extension.missouri.edu/greene
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Housing and Urban Development Specialist Healthy Homes Following the mid-July rains, flooding and the airing of an television interview, several phone inquiries on mold concerns were received. Two of calls developed into on-site observations were I took a humidity meter, moisture meter and an infrared camera to look for areas of hidden moisture. Both visits resulted in the determination that the homeowners did not appear to have mold colonization, saving them hundreds of dollars in testing and clean-up costs. As part of the visits, homeowners were encouraged to sign up for a free radon test from the Missouri Division of Health and Senior Services. The results are sent to the homeowner and one reported that the results were well within the acceptable range. During home energy efficiency programming, discussions address the impact of sealing the home which can occasionally create indoor air quality issues. We offer a 2-hour class that specifically addresses all of the diverse Healthy Homes issues.
Jeff Barber Housing and design barberj@missouri.edu
Aging-In-Place Cathy Nordyke, The MSU Director of Citizenship and Service-Learning, asked me to speak to her Gerontology class on the innovative housing alternatives and neighborhood issues that support a more vital Aging-in-Place. Students learned about emerging housing patterns and the work of the Community Partnership of the Ozarks – Housing Collaborative work with the City of Springfield and the Neighborhood Advisory Council. This year I am serving as the Chair of the CPO Housing Collaborative and a participate in the NAC and its subcommittees representing MU Extension and the Rountree Neighborhood.
2015 Community Development Society Conference in Lexington, KY I traveled to the internationally attended meeting to present a talk titled “Balancing Community Voices in Community Visioning”, sharing the methods used by the MU Extension / Drury CCS Collab-
Jeff Barber is working with leaders in area communities and students at Drury to develop projects and visioning documents that improve living and expand economic options. Information about his work can be found on the Greene County Extension website or contact him at (417) 881-8909 or barberj@missouri.edu.
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Housing and Urban Development Specialist orative over the las eight years in 39 community visioning projects. Although we have not applied for awards, session participants encouraged us to apply broadly because of the merit of our work.
Community Visioning Collaborative The first weekend of the fall semester was spent on an immersion with the Drury CCS architecture students kicking-off Pineville and Anderson visioning efforts. Students toured the renovated the historic McDonald County courthouse, attended the season opener MCHS football game, enjoyed several community meals, met with each community’s Vision Advisory Committee, traveled to the Bentonville Square, slept on cots at the National Guard Armory and enjoyed a float on the Elk River. As the students begin the semester project, this immersion experience helps them build initial rapport with the community and creates a greater sense of context for their study, which works with the community for developing a vision
Jeff Barber is working with leaders in area communities and students at Drury to develop projects and visioning documents that improve living and expand economic options. Information about his work can be found on the Greene County Extension website or contact him at (417) 881-8909 or barberj@missouri.edu.
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PACE progresses in SW Missouri I spoke as a panelist at the recent Residential Solar Discussion hosted by the local Sierra Club chapter. Attendees learned about current Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) funding availability in southwest Missouri and emerging residential opportunities. July 13 Springfield passed the necessary ordinance to their citizens to begin accessing PACE funding. July 20 Greene County also passed their necessary resolution for their unincorporated property owners. Late July, the Springfield City Manager sent a letter to the Missouri Clean Energy District asking for rapid development of a residential option, committing their full support and asking for updates on the progress. This will likely be accelerated following the late August announcement by the Whitehouse. Initial Springfield / Greene County prospective PACE projects: Battlefield Mall; Large Data Service Center; National Avenue Christian Church; A Catholic Charity Service Site; Microbrewery; Neighborhood Upholstery Shop; Renovated school / neighborhood catalyst center; New Pasture Based dairy milking barn; two local universities; and a large private residence. According to the Memorandum of Agreement
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Last Updated August 31, 2015 with the Missouri Clean Energy District, I will generate revenue for MU Extension initially at 20 basis points on projects that are developed from PACE. Considering this, each $1,000,000 that we originate will generate $2,000 of specialist revenue. Additionally, I presented PACE to the McDonald County Commission and supplied information to the mayors of Pineville and Anderson. In conjunction with the fall Drury visioning efforts, I anticipate PACE becoming available to this southwest corner county of Missouri.
E3a: Exploring Energy Efficiency and Alternatives Collaborating with Bob Schultheis, we offered a packed set of sessions in Pineville, covering Home Energy Conservation & Efficiency in the morning and Farm Energy Conservation & Solar in the afternoon. 20 persons that attended the morning session were joined by 8 others in the afternoon. Empire Electric spoke of their new solar rebate program. Additionally, we made the attendees aware of the Missouri Home Energy Audit tax deduction, other local rebates, USDA programs and the status of PACE funding availability for Southwest Missouri.
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2015 Contributors to “Friends of Greene County Extension” Shelby Bradley Joyce Brown Sanford, Lea and Malia Bucher Associates Ramona Burton Master Gardeners of Susan Cardwell Greene County Greene County Soil and Robert Cirtin Water Conservation Marthe Close Johnny Davis District Jim Eckhoff Gale Edwards Patron Level James Garton George Deatz David Hall Ann Hall Avis Holloway Steve Montgomery Dr. Jeff Jones Tim & Mary Sue Joplin Sponsor Level Barbara Kipfer David & Stacey Burton Pauline Marsh Springfield Water James Mauldin Garden Society MFA – Ash Grove Larry Jones Don Nicholson Old Missouri Bank Old Missouri Bank PFI Western Wear Contributor Level Race Brothers Farm and Carl Allison Home Supply Harold Bengsch Jeanette & Tom Rouse Galen & Pam Duitsman Ryan Lawn & Tree FCS Financial Steve & Pam Squibb Carl Hathcock Katie Steinhoff Cox Health Systems Stephen & Sally Taylor Galen Jones Gene Wallace Jack Kaiser David & Glenda Welde Ronald & Sue Terry Carr Stock Farms, LLC Matt & Teresa Simpson Kip Thompson
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Harold Bender Kim Chaffin Randy & Lisa Bakerink George Freeman Glenn Blake Matthew Simpson M.D. Bonebrake Patsy Spindler
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Associate Level Alice Counts Marilyn Anderson Rob Baird Jeff Barber Patrick Byers Robert Cranksaw Barb Decker Robin & Brenda Funkhouser Rebecca Hoy Joshua Mathews Kelly McGowan Fred & Dorothy Miller Dean & Jackie Morgan Edie Nelson Lamont Nelson Benjamin Newville Earl Niewald Minuen Odom Robert Pears Ruth PenaherreraNorton Rebecca Roller Dale & Carrie Sanders Don Simpson Olivia Simpson Bryan Simpson Jeanie Skibiski Virginia Snyder Randy Underwood Renette Wardlow Cheryl Willis Lorri Winters * This amount does not include funds raised at the Dinner in the Orchard. For an accurate accounting of funds raised in 2015 see our page two scorecard.
Donate Vehicles to Greene County Extension Cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, ATVs, boats, boat motors and farm equipment can be donated to the Greene County Extension Council Donations can be arranged through Greene County Extension. CoPart picks up the vehicle and auctions it online. When contacting the local extension office with a donation be prepared to give the following: name, address and telephone for the owner and type of item. If it is a vehicle we will need VIN, make, model, year, color and mileage. When the vehicle is picked up (or delivered) the owner must sign over the title.
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Maggie Black can help customers with material needs, soil tests and program registrations. Contact her at the Greene County Extension Center or email her direct at blackmag@missouri.edu. Maggie Black Office Manager Maggie Black joined Greene County Extension in 2015.
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Corporate Sponsors Sanford, Lea and Associates, CPA, Springfield, Mo.: (417) 886-2220, www.adifferentcpa.com Master Gardeners of Greene County: http://www.mggreene.org Greene County Commission, 933 N Robberson Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 http://www.greenecountymo.org/ Springfield-Greene County Park Board, Ph 417-864-1049, www.parkboard.org Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District, Ph.417-831-5246, http:// swcd.mo.gov/greene/index.html.
Greene County Extension Office located inside the Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center 2400 S. Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. 65807 Tel: (417) 881-8909 greeneco@missouri.edu Office hours: Monday - Friday * 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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The following individuals are officers on the Greene County Extension Council during 2015. Matthew Simpson, chairman Harold Bender, vice-chairman Mary Sue Joplin, treasurer Nancy Williams, secretary See our website (http://extension.missouri.edu/greene) for a complete listing of council members and contact information for each member.
Voices for Food Grant Clarissa joined MU Extension in 2013 and works with Dr. Pam Duitsman on the Voices for Food Grant. She assists with documentation and other details required by this USDA grant and works to make sure the overall program, research, and community work Clarissa Hatley is effective and operations smoothly. Office Support
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County Commission meetings: 1st and 3rd Mondays of month; confirm agenda and meeting at http:// www.greenecountymo.org/commission. Commission building, Springfield, at 9:30 a.m. Park Board Meetings: Second Friday of each month, 8:30 a.m. Call 864-1049 to confirm. 4-H Leader’s Council Meetings: 3rd Thursday of the month (except July),7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2852 S Dayton Ave, Springfield. Greene County 4-H Foundation: meets 3rd Thursday of each month at Panera Bread on Battlefield (across from the Mall) starting at 6 p.m. Master Gardeners of Greene County—board meeting: First Monday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Botanical Center. Master Naturalists Board Meetings: The board meets at 5:30 p.m. at the MDC regional office, on the second Wednesday of the month. Greene County Farm Bureau — Second Monday of the month at Farm Bureau 2530 S Campbell Ave, Springfield. Starts at 7:30 p.m.
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