Reaching Out Report July2020 * Vol. 13 Issue 7 Greene County Extension Council Greg Boehne Chairman Jason Whitesell Vice-chair Morgan Ash Secretary
COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE Pursuant to the Missouri Sunshine Law: Notice is given: Greene County Extension Council will conduct a public meeting star ting at noon, Monday, June 29, online. Public access is available. Zoom Meeting Online: https://umsystem.zoom.us/j/355711943 Or dial in: +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago). Meeting ID: 355 711 943 Noon —
Call Meeting to Order
Lisa Bakerink Treasurer
Roll Call — Secretary (Establish a Quorum)
Harold Bengsch County Commission
Consent Agenda Items — Meeting minutes (on page 2). Financials and bills provided to council in a separate email
Tammy Lowrey Farm Bureau
Staff Reports Staff highlights and Reaching Out Report— cover upcoming programs in this publication
Jordan Miller MFA Samuel Snider City of Willard
Old Business /Committee Reports Resource Development Plan update / Grants Update on purchase of office copier/printer
Joseph Hoffman City of Springfield
New Business for discussion MOUs for consideration
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
Committee Reports Personnel Committee Budget and audit committee PENDING: Any and all other matter s that come befor e the extension council CLOSED SESSION (if needed): Agenda includes a possible vote to close par t of this meeting pursuant to Section 610.021 to discuss issues related to “individually identifiable personnel records.”
Adjourn FUTURE COUNCIL MEETINGS June meeting: Monday, June 29 (online via zoom) July: No meeting August meeting: Monday, Aug. 31
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Council minutes MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COUNCIL OF GREENE COUNTY Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 Place: Via Zoom Meeting Attendees: Larry Adams, Tony Ahart, Morgan Ash, Lisa Bakerink, Harold Bengsch, Greg Boehne, Chad Courtney, Karen Dowdy, Alex Greiwe, Tyler Gunlock, Brandon Hebbert, Joseph Hoffman, Ray Meyer, Chris Schultz, Rick Stenberg, Eric Sutton and Jason Whitesell. Guest Lindy K., from Boys and Girls Clubs attended. The meeting was called to order at 12:03 pm, by Council Chair, Greg Boehne, who welcomed those in attendance, and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Secretary Morgan Ash called roll and it was determined that a quorum was present. Consent Agenda: A motion was made by Rick Stenberg and was seconded by Joseph Hoffman, to approve the Consent Agenda including the April meeting minutes, and April Treasurer’s report and bills to be paid for the month. Motion to approve passed by unanimous vote. Staff Reports: Amber Allen is developing her partnership with Boys and Girls Clubs over the summer. Kelsa Ferguson is continuing with virtual classes at some locations and is doing a grocery store tour online. She is working on a virtual Tai Chi class to be released soon. Amy Patillo ended her workforce rally. The workforce transitions rally starts tomorrow and will have 20 sessions. Maggie Black has had appointments with people to test canners and to drop off soil tests. Sherri Hull has been reviewing youth curriculum and has been working with Kelsa Ferguson on cooking matters classes.
New Business: Copier: The new copier was delivered on Thursday. American Business Systems agreed that a refund was due and sent a check for $13. However, the refund should be for $900. This resulted after a Better Business Bureau complaint was filed. June Meeting: A motion was made by Jason Whitesell and was seconded by Karen Dowdy, to hold the June meeting via Zoom. Motion to approve passed by unanimous vote. There is no July meeting scheduled. Committee Reports: Century Farms Committee: There are no applicants this year. Elections and Nominations Committee: Did not meet. Budget and Audit Committee: No new report. Commission Ag Tour Committee: Still waiting on a decision if event will be held. Founder’s Day and Annual Meeting Committee: No new information. Leadership and Council Development Committee: No new information. Personnel Committee: Recommendation to delay opening of office to public. Entered closed session at 12:26 pm. Harold Bengsch moved to exit closed session and to adjourn the meeting at 1:00 pm and Joseph Hoffman seconded the motion. The idea passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted by Morgan Ash
Unfinished Business/Committee Reports: Resource Development Plan: There is no update at this time.
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Monthly Spotlight Amber Allen: Impact Through Human Development & Family Science in Greene County
knew now more than ever families needed to know they are strong and resilient. Within my role in Extension I was able to provide education and resources to families quickly through virtual programming.” Through this program we have given tools to parents to apply within their own families. One parent following the training stated “The MU Extension program has given me opportunities to slow down and think about ways to better my family and myself. The virtual strong families and managing stress events were great resources for me. Sometimes you think "duh, of course I have to manage stress so it doesn't affect my family." However, life gets crazy and I never thought about checking in with my kids with the questions they asked. That very night, I put it into practice and my husband and I both learned some ways our kids see us. It is a great reminder about slowing down.”
Human Development & Family Science Field Specialist Amber Allen’s goal is to provide multifaceted programming across the lifespan that educates participants on topics related to them as an individual; interpersonal relationships; and brings understanding to individuals that they are connected to the communities they engage with daily. Her hope is long-term program impact will foster community engagement, increase community collaboration and shift community and social norms. Unprecedented times have allowed the Human Development & Family Science Specialist to build unique relationships/ Continued on next page. partnerships and serve the community of Greene County in new and innovated ways. She has provided 70 sessions of programming through 30 programs to a total of to a total 574 unduplicated participants of those 289 were Greene County residents. One of those unique partnerships that happened this calendar year is with Boys and Girls Club of Springfield 5 club sites to provide Building Strong Families to parents and staff. Extension was able to provide the Family Strength module in April and Managing Stress module in May. According to Amber Allen, “This partnership was forming between the organizations at the beginning of March and a week after this meeting took place we were put into a new normal. We had originally scheduled a family engagement night for in-person in late May however the new circumstances gave us a new timeline. When the clubs were having to close due to Covid-19 we met quickly to Kelsa Ferguson and Amber Allen at the Call to create a plan to bring Building Strong Care for Kids Conference . Families into the families’ homes. We Online at http://extension.missouri.edu
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Member Spotlight This program was adapted to an online format to help build resilient families and fulfill a community need. Niki Kiruki, Director of Programs and Prevention for Boys & Girls Clubs Springfield stated “Even though it was virtual, Amber made it very interactive and we had great participation. Parents were able to interact in the chat or speak. We had several parents ask questions and asked for more training like this in the future. Amber is a wealth of knowledge for our families.” Moving forward we will continue this partnership both virtually and in-person to help families in the community. The above partnership is just one of the many highlights from this year. Other human development and family science highlights from this year include: Presenting to 85 child care providers at the Call the Care for Kids Conference on the benefits of using music in the child care setting.
Partnering with the Alzheimer’s Association on their first virtual version of 10 Warning Signs presenting to 135 participants. Assisting a University of Missouri Social Work Assistant Teaching Professor in the Research: Strengthening protection for intimate partner violence survivors during COVID-19 through online social support groups by connecting her to local southwest domestic violence shelters. 64 Facebook post have been published to the Greene County Extension Facebook page using the hashtags #ExtendMU & #Committed2MOFamilies with 21,464 reached and 916 individuals engaged with at least one of the posts. Human Development and Family Science will continue to provide innovating program to increase impact that will foster community engagement, increase community collaboration and shift community and social norms.
Three Plat Maps Available for Purchase Greene County University of Missouri Extension office in Springfield has three large wall plat maps available for $50 each (originally $75). These were created in late 2019 when we sold the plat books. If you would like a map please let us know in the comments and email David Burton at burtond@missouri.edu to set up an appointment to pay and pick up your map. Only three remain! First come, first served. Online at http://extension.missouri.edu
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Tai Chi for Arthritis & Fall Prevention - Virtual
July 8, 2020 - Aug. 28, 2020 Location: Virtual via Zoom—$50 per person Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention allows you to express both mind and body, helping you to not only learn a new skill and promote good health, it will help you achieve harmony with yourself and the world around you. Come move with us! This class will take place on Zoom from the comfort of your chosen location. Tai Chi for Arthritis for Fall Prevention is an exercise program recommended by the CDC for fall prevention and for people with arthritis. The program meets twice a week for eight weeks. Practicing Tai Chi can help: • improve health of the body and mind through movement and mindfulness • reduce pain associated with disease and arthritis • improve mobility and prevent falls Technology Needs for Participants: • Telephone for emergencies. Computer or tablet with video/web camera capabilities • Email address • Zoom application
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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. Commercial horticulture: Wednesdays, noon-1 p.m. 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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Master Gardener Hotline Room
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Find What You Need Online http://extension.missouri.edu On the University of Missouri Extension website you can: Find your interest area. Find answers to your questions. Find relevant media releases and articles. Locate our research-based guide sheets on a variety of topics. Order publications. Enroll in local classes. Enroll in online courses.
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Current Sponsorship Needs Support for these programs can be made with a check to the Greene County Extension Council. Gifts on online. $750 gifts in support of horticulture programming $500 gifts in support of human development programs $500 gifts in support of juvenile 4-H program $1,000 in support of the workforce development program $300 to fund a participant scholarship in community leadership program (Ash Grove, Republic, Willard, Rogersville, Fair Grove, Stafford and Mt. Vernon) We of course welcome other sized donations to the extension council general fund for overall program costs. Plus, becoming a presenting sponsor (with a gift of $1,500 per year) is also a great way to support all local programing and be listed as a sponsor on all current and ongoing programs.
Thanks to our 2020 Donors to Greene County Extension Cyril and Geraldine Brown Stephen and Sally Taylor William Hosman John and Gail Hurley David and Stacey Burton Randy and Lisa Bakerink Dan Faflak Carolyn S. Green Bobby and Ronda McCarty Tom and Sharon DeWitt Fred and LaQuita Hall James Garton Lamont & Virginia Nelson Virginia Snyder Sally McCune Catherine Banks
Donating to Greene County Extension is as Easy As: 1. Donate online at extension.missouri.edu/greene by mail or in person.
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3. Enjoy making a difference in the lives of 45,000 county residents annually.
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Greene County “Reaching Out” Report
Last Updated June 23, 2020
MU Extension Staff Serving Greene County Sherri Hull Nutrition Associate Joined 2008
Marty Wood Nutrition Associate Joined 2000
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
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