Reaching Out Report & Course Catalog August 2020 * Vol. 13 Issue 8 Greene County Extension Council Greg Boehne Chairman Jason Whitesell Vice-chair Morgan Ash Secretary Lisa Bakerink Treasurer Harold Bengsch County Commission Tammy Lowrey Farm Bureau Jordan Miller MFA Samuel Snider City of Willard Joseph Hoffman City of Springfield Vacant 4-H Youth member Members at large Tony Ahart Missy Hayward Tyler Gunlock Scott Smith Chad Courtney Karen Dowdy Chris Schulze Rick Stenberg Alex Greiwe Larry Adams Ray Meyer Eric Sutton Mike Lofaro Tiger Ambassador
Quality, Local Leadership Training The Neighborhood Leadership Academy replaces MU Extension’s community leadership and EXCEL leadership programs. NLA includes those that had previously enrolled in Leadership Ash Grove and Leadership Republic for 2020. NLA provides in-depth leadership training that emphasizes community building principles and strategies, organizational leadership and management practices and personal leadership skills. 10 sessions, August 24 - November 2, 2020 Sessions are held virtually on Mondays Taught by top Extension’s instructors. NLA will be offered Statewide this year! Academy participants may be neighborhood association members, community-based organization staff, resident volunteers or municipal elected officials. See inside for more program details.
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Council minutes MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COUNCIL OF GREENE COUNTY
No Council Meeting in July Next Meeting Aug. 31
Date: Monday, J une 29, 2020 Place: Via Zoom Attendees: Lar r y Adams, Tony Ahart, Morgan Ash, Lisa Bakerink, Harold Bengsch, Greg Boehne, Karen Dowdy, Alex Greiwe, Tyler Gunlock, Brandon Hebbert, Joseph Hoffman, Ray Meyer, Chris Schultz, Rick Stenberg, Eric Sutton and Jason Whitesell.
The meeting was called to order at 12:02 pm, by Council Chair, Greg Boehne, who welcomed those in attendance, and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Secretary Morgan Ash called roll and a quorum was present. Consent Agenda: A motion was made by Harold Bengsch and was seconded by Lisa Bakerink, to approve the May meeting minutes, and May Treasurer’s report. Motion to approve passed by unanimous vote. A motion was made by Rick Stenberg and was seconded by Jason Whitesell, to approve the bills and checks to be paid for the month. Motion to approve passed by unanimous vote. Staff Reports: Kelly McGowan has been participating in statewide programs and townhalls. The statewide pollinators class is wrapping up and more localized classes will start soon. Kelsa Ferguson has two Taking Care of You classes are wrapping up with Amber Allen. A grant has been applied for and there has been a lot of pressure testing on canning equipment. Tai Chi and chronic disease classes are coming soon. Amber Allen has one more Taking Care of You class. A webinar and balance class is coming soon. Myra Dickensheet and Sherri Hull have been teaching Kids In the Kitchen class in Lawrence and in Barry Counties. Commercial Street farmer’s market and Life 360 events to educate and answer questions. At this point it is uncertain what will happen with in person classes at SPS when the school year starts. David Burton met with 4-H and the Juvenile
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Justice program. Special curriculum has been requested from Karla Deaver. Twenty-One Qualities of a Leader, an Engaged Neighbor class and statewide neighbor leadership academy begin in August.
Old Business: Resource Development Plan: Weekly meetings on grant applications and possible submissions are taking place. There are five applications underway. Copier: The new copier is up and running. Campus funds have been used to purchase it. It is a $100 per month less expense. New Business: Park Board MOU: There will hopefully be a resolution soon, although there is nothing formal yet. Discussions are occurring. Committee Reports: Budget Committee: The most in-depth audit performed in years. Suggestions have been made for improvement. The Master Naturalists and Master Gardeners cannot have their own EIN due to an IRS 2019 law that will require a personal SSN. Oversight procedure has been recommended. A motion was made by Morgan Ash and was seconded by Joseph Hoffman, to accept the audit report as written. Motion to approve passed by unanimous vote. Personnel Committee: The office manager resigned and an office management plan without a staff position is being crafted. An MOU for bookkeeping with Christian County is being reached and may be complete by August. There is no July meeting. The August meeting will be held on Monday, August 31st at noon. Jason Whitesell moved to adjourn the meeting at 12:29 pm and Joseph Hoffman seconded the motion. The idea passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted by Morgan Ash, council secretary
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Nutrition Educators several food pantries. This consists of working outside with a supply of hand sanitizer and a mask. They provide nutrition information, answer questions and help sign up patrons for food stamps. In June, Myra partnered with Lawrence and Barry County NPAs to record two Zoom Family Nutrition Education Program lessons for the Roaring Rivers 4-H Virtual Associates, Myra Dickensheet and Sherri Camp. She has just finished teaching six Hull, serve Greene County. Throughout the lesson at Grow to Know Preschool. This year they provide programming at 28 involved a temperature check at the door and Schools/Preschools/HeadStarts and 24 wearing a mask. Classroom teachers handed Community Groups/Agencies/Food Pantries out the taste test to help with social distancing. and Senior Centers, reaching more than Myra, along with Melissa Briggs and 33,000 participants. Jackie Basham, is In June, Myra and currently teaching a series Sherri collaborated with of lessons for K – 8 Karla Deaver, 4-H grades in Miller. Specialist, to offer a virtual “It’s a challenge to SPIN Club for children in cook with 130 students of Greene, Lawrence and various ages each day Barry Counties. The team while practicing the latest also included Melissa safety protocols…but so Briggs and Jackie Basham. much fun,” said Myra. The lessons were designed Sherri has been able to around the curriculum, Kids provide nutrition lessons in the Kitchen. to Crane Elementary “Initially it was a steep Above, Myra doing a virtual nutri- (Stone Co),. Recently, she tion SPIN club for children. Below, has been a guest on learning curve, as we got Sherri staffs a nutrition education familiar with using a new KOLR-10 Mid-Day show booth at a Farmer’s Market. technique to deliver and assisted Kelsa content,” says Dickensheet. Ferguson, Nutrition & Before each lesson, the Health Specialist, with a children received the recipe, list “Cooking Matters at the of ingredients and equipment that Store” virtual Zoom tour for would be needed. Boys & Girls Club parents. “As we demonstrated the FNEP is grant-funded recipe, we chatted with the kids through the USDA and Food about nutrition, other cooking & Nutrition Services through techniques and told food jokes,” the Supplemental Nutrition says Hull. Assistance Program and is The 6 lessons have been well administered through MU received with an average Extension. They provide attendance of 9 children and an FREE research-based adult from their home. nutrition education to SNAP recipients & The NPAs have also been active with Celigibles in all 114 counties in Missouri. The Street Farmers Market, Greater Springfield goal is to help participants make behavior Farmers Market, Life 360 Church and changes to achieve lifelong health and fitness.
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Community Development Greene County Names 30 to CARES Act Relief Fund Advisory Council The Greene County Commission has announced the newly appointed members of the CARES Act Relief Fund Advisory Council, the funding category allotments, general application details and updates on the ongoing CARES grant processes. Congress passed the Coronavirus Relief Fund to provide funding to states, territories and tribal governments. The goal is to promote recovery by funding programs and services that support the needs of those impacted by COVID-19. Greene County has received $34.4 million to be distributed back into our community to help support local coronavirus response efforts. To help ensure a fair and equitable allocation of these funds, the Greene County Commission has appointed a citizen advisory council to bring their expertise to the CARES Act Relief Fund review and approval process. The 30-member advisory council will be divided into subcommittees to review applications according to five categories: not-for-profit/community organizations, health care, small businesses, education and taxpayer supported entities. Members will review and score applications, then forward them to the Commission for final approval. They will use guidance the U.S. Treasury Department for eligible spending categories and priorities set by the Greene County Commission in funding decisions. The application tracking and documents help the County fulfill its auditing and management responsibilities to the U.S. Treasury.
All information related to CARES Act funds is available on the “CARES Act Relief Fund� tab of greenecountymo.gov. Online at http://extension.missouri.edu
David Burton
County Engagement Specialist burtond@missouri.edu Direct Tel: 874-2954 Started: 2001
The 30 advisory council members are: Candace Adams, Emer gency Management Retiree and Educator, Dr. Linda Barboa, Speech Language Pathologist Kristoffer Barefield, Attor ney Dr. Jim Blaine, Physician David Burton, Univer sity of Missour i Extension Dave Coonrod, For mer County Commissioner Rev. Saehee Duran, Pastor and Educator Julie Germann, Consultant Faith Giedd, non-profit executive Yamil Gutierrez, Client Advisor Sam Hall, Inventor and Entr epr eneur Barbara Rae Hughes, Investment Advisor Daniel Imhof, Retir ed Associate Cir cuit J udge Gordon Kinne, Insur ance Pr ofessional Camille Knowles, Human Resour ces Advisor Susan Krieger, For mer Mayor of Str affor d Tai Li, Inter national Consultant and Ar chitect Keith Ray Mackie, KRM Counseling Dr. Mark Maynard Sr., Business Consultant Kyle McClure, City Utilities Terri McQueary, Inter ior Planning Consultant Juan Meraz, Missour i State Univer sity Jennifer Martin, Asst City Cler k, Ash Gr ove Anthony Miller, IT Pr ofessional/For mer Mayor of Fair Grove Justyn Pippins, Small Business Manager Becky Scofield, Municipal Cler k, Walnut Gr ove Dr. Karen Scott, Retir ed Educator and Nonprofit Professional Win Stevens Jr., Retir ed Deputy Sher iff Jill Stoner, Business Owner , Tur ner s Station Cindy Waites, Retir ed Non-profit Professional Complete biographies are on the Greene County website under CARES Act tab. Direct link is https:// greenecountymo.gov/files/PDF/file.pdf?id=35851
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Master Gardeners
Registration open for online Master Gardener training Even in the era of COVID-19, Master Gardener learning options continue to grow. Registration is open for online core training classes through University of Missouri Extension. Classes begin Aug. 23 and run through Dec. 31, said David Trinklein, Missouri Master Gardener program coordinator. In the past, those interested in becoming Master Gardeners had to attend weeks of classes. But, traveling to a bricks-and-mortar classroom is not practical for everyone. So online classes were born in 2013. Using an online learning platform called Canvas, MU Extension horticulturists deliver classes as a series of scripted and narrated PowerPoint presentations. “With online training, you can do the class work whenever it is convenient for you,” Trinklein said. “It is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.” Topics include basic botany, soils and plant nutrition, vegetable gardening, fruit production, plant propagation, insects, plant diseases, landscape plants, landscape design and pesticide safety. After each module, students are tested on their understanding of the materials.
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“Master Gardener trainees are also required to donate 30 hours of service, helping others learn to grow,” said Trinklein. “Local Master Gardener chapters can help online trainees find volunteer positions so they can meet the service hour requirements.” Once certified, Master Gardeners continue to learn and share. To maintain certification, Master Gardeners are required to do six hours of continuing education and 20 hours of community service each year. Kelly McGowan, a horticulture specialist with MU Extension, is headquartered in Greene County, coordinates the Master Gardeners of Greene County. “It has been decided to not host a local master gardener training in Greene County this year due to COVID-19. However, the online version of training is an option. If you know of someone who may be interested, please let them know. They should register by Aug. 16. I will be sending a notice to everyone in my file who has shown interest in the training,” said McGowan.
The registration deadline is Aug. 16. For more information, visit mg.missouri.edu
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For Details: David Burton
County Engagement Specialist Register for the “Ozarks Region� group in Neighborhood Leadership Academy and join participants from Greene, Christian, Webster and Lawrence counties.
burtond@missouri.edu Direct Tel: 874-2954
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Human Development July 2020 Overview Program Highlight:
Amber Allen
Human Development amallen@missouri.edu Direct Tel: 874-2958
Child Care Provider Trainings Started: October 2019 We provide a variety of trainings both inResponsibilities: Impr oving families and senior adults person and virtual for child care providers with “Boost Your Brain and Memory,” “Focus on Kids” seeking clock hours. Training subjects inand Green Dot violence prevention and more. clude sleep health, staff retention, stress management, kindergarten readiness, grief, and various other areas of interest related to child (Create): care centers. If you are interested in offering 27 Facebook post were published using programs in your county, please contact me at the hashtags #ExtendMU & amallen@missouri.edu. #Committed2MOFamilies with 3,014 reached and 102 individuals July Monthly Overview: engaged with at least one of the Meetings (Connect): posts. 7/1, 7/15, 7/29- HDFS Zoom Meeting Developed two workforce webinar 7/1- Green Dot Committee Meeting presentations for August. 7/1- MEAFCS Quarterly Meeting Created press releases for all upcoming 7/6, 7/16- Child Abuse Prevention Workgroup August classes. 7/6- MEAFCS Fundraising Meeting 7/6, 7/13- Greene County Staff Meeting 7/7, 7/28-Monett Planning Meeting 7/8, 7/29- Workforce Webinar Meeting 7/8- Grow Meeting with Kathy Dothage 7/9- Coaching Meeting 7/13- HES Office Hours 7/14- Engaged Reading Workgroup 7/14, 7/28- SW Regional Zoom Meeting 7/16-YMHFA Meeting
Programs (Educate): 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/29- Taking Care of You (10 participants) 7/7- Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia (Numbers will be reported in August, presentation is still viewable) 7/7- Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia related Behavior (29 participants) 7/14- Effective Communication Strategies (Numbers will be reported in August, presentation is still viewable) 7/16-Healthy Living for Your Brain & Body (41 participants) 7/29- Parenting a New Way Webinar (Numbers will be reported in August)
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Professional Development: Webinar- Complex Trauma: The Connection Between COVID-19 and Social Unrest Webinar- Rural Social Isolation and Loneliness: Rates, Importance, and Identifying Risk Webinar- Bystander Intervention: From Research to Practice Webinar- Building Capacity for a Public Health Approach to Prevention Webinar-Rural Social Isolation and Loneliness: How to Build Greif Support by Creating Community Suicide Prevention Virtual Conference
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Human Development Day/Date
Time
Program
Registration
Thursday, August 6th September 24th
9 am11 am
A Matter of Balance-Greene County A program designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falls.
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Tuesday, August 11th & Thursday, August 13th
11 am12 pm
Workforce Webinars Series
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Learn tips and strategies to help navigate changes in the workplace during stressful times. Participants will be able to better understand worker’s reactions to stress and other reactions such as grief. Participants will learn the impact of change on workforce retention and how to support their workforce during stressful changes.
Thursdays, August 27thOctober 15th
3 pm-5 pm
Tuesday September 1st
1:30 pm3:30 pm
Wednesday September 2nd
10 am11 am
Thursday September 3rd
6:30 pm8:30 pm 6:00 pm7:00 pm
Thursday September 8th
Parenting a Second Time Around (PASTA) PASTA is a parenting program designed for relative caregivers who are not the biological parents of the children in their care. PASTA provides grandparents and other kinship caregivers with information, skills, and resources designed to enhance their ability to provide effective care for the young relatives they are parenting. PASTA includes topics such as child development, discipline and guidance, caring for oneself as a caregiver, rebuilding a family, living with teens, legal issues, and advocacy. Child Care Training: Staff Retention through Organizational Climate. This wor kshop addr esses ways to impr ove the climate of your child care program as a strategy for retaining staff. We will cover four broad topics: commitment, team building, communication, and appreciation and discuss how these aspects of organizational climate create better director-staff relationships. 10 Warning Signs -Alzheimer’s Association Alzheimer's and other dementias cause memory, thinking and behavior problems that interfere with daily living. Join us to learn how to recognize common signs of the disease; how to approach someone about memory concerns; the importance of early detection and benefits of a diagnosis; possible tests and assessments for the diagnostic process, and Alzheimer's Association resources. Child Care Training: Staff Retention through Organizational Climate. Par t 2 of session on Sept. 1.
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Effective Communication Strategies-Alzheimer’s Association Join us to explore how communication takes place when someone has Alzheimer’s, learn to decode the verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease.
https:// extension2.missouri.edu/ events/effectivecommunicationstrategies-alzheimer -s-association-zoom -session1593710960
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For answers to your ag questions ... MU Extension offers agriculture town halls online weekly for farmers, gardeners University of Missouri Extension is offering weekly online town hall meetings led by agronomy, livestock and horticulture specialists. “MU Extension has is a trusted and necessary resource to help Missourians get food on the table and gardens in the backyard,” says Lee Miller, coordinator of MU’s Integrated Pest Management program. State and regional extension specialists are hosting the weekly town hall question-andanswer sessions. Weekly times and topics Home horticulture: Wednesdays, 11 a.m.-noon. Forages and livestock: Thur sdays, noon-1 p.m. Field crops: Fr idays, 7-8 a.m. The sessions offer easy access and will be held using the Zoom teleconferencing system. Advance registration is required to receive email with the Zoom link and instructions. Register and submit questions online at ipm.missouri.edu/TownHalls
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Greene County “Reaching Out” Report
Last Updated July 27, 2020
MU Extension Staff Serving Greene County Sherri Hull Nutrition Associate Joined 2008
M. Dickensheet Nutrition Associate Joined 2018
1845 S. National, Ste. 100, Springfield, Mo. Tel: (417) 865-0707
Myrna Stark FNEP Program Manager
Jay Chism, Regional Director, email: chismj@missouri.edu
Terri Fossett
Program director Joined 2000
Sarah Grubaugh,
Assistant, email: GrubaughS@missouri.edu
Family Nutrition Education Program
2160 W. Chesterfield Blvd. F200, Springfield, Tel: 417-886-2059
Karla Deaver
4-H Youth specialist HQ: Lawrence County Tel: (417) 466-3102 deaverk@missouri.edu
Tim Schnakenberg
Southwest Region Directors Office
Mo
Andy McCorkill
Patrick Byers
Agronomy specialist HQ: Stone County Tel: (417) 357-6812 schnakenbergc@missouri.edu
Commercial Horticulture HQ: Webster County Tel: (417) 859-2044 byerspl@missouri.edu
Reagan Bluel
Kyle Whittaker
Dairy Specialist HQ: Barry County Tel: (417) 847-3161 BluelRJ@missouri.edu
Sarah Havens
Natural Resources specialist HQ: Laclede County Tel: (573) 458-6260 havenss@missouri.edu
Missouri Procurement Technical Assistance Center
Livestock specialist HQ: Laclede County Tel: (417) 532-7126 mccorkilla@missouri.edu
At Missouri State 405 N Jefferson Springfield, MO 417-837-2612 waldoaj@missouri .edu
Ag and Environment HQ: Webster County Tel: (417) 859-2044
kyle.whittaker@missouri.edu
Dr. Pam Duitsman
Community Development HQ: Christian County Tel: (417) 581-3558 duitsmanp@missouri.edu
Allen Waldo
Contact: Chrystal Irons Lance Coffman Sandra Smart Irons
Smart
Coffman
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