Annual Report
Each year the Green County UWEX staff develops an annual report distributed to key partners, local leaders, and other stakeholders. |
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2007 Annual Report (12 pages, 1.49 MG)
2006 Annual Report (12 pages, 352 KB)
2005 Annual Report (12 pages, 295 KB)
2004 Annual Report (12 pages, 223 KB)
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Office Informational Materials
The UWEX office in Green County serves as "The University in Your Community!" The following information briefly outlines UWEX educational programming in Green County. |
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UW-Extension Roles & Programming Brochure (2 pages, 118 KB)
25 Things UW-Extension Can Do For You! (2 pages, 138 KB)
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Program Planning
The UWEX office in Green County engages in a comprehensive program planning process every 4-5 years. During this process, local stakeholders identify the top issues affecting Green County families, businesses and communities. Educational programs are developed by the Green County UWEX faculty in order to address these important issues.
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2007 Program Planning Top Issues
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Maintaining a solid economic base
- Protecting and preserving out agricultural land uses and natural resources
- Preserving the family farm and adapting to changes in agribusiness
- Cultivating future leaders and engaging youth in leadership and life skill development opportunities
- Providing quality education within state revenue caps
- Addressing alcohol/drug abuse among youth and adults
- Preparing to meet needs of growing elderly population
- Integrating the growing Latino population into the community
- Providing support and resources for parents and childcare providers
- Addressing the impact of rising costs of living
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Top Issues 2007 (1 page, 73 KB)
Top Issues 2003 (1 page, 55 KB)
Top Issues 1990-2003 (2 pages, 50 KB)
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Friend of Extension
Each year the Green County University of Wisconsin-Extension office recognizes a Green County resident for their support of UW-Extension educational programs. Recipients are selected because they've gone above and beyond to support UW-Extension's mission in Green County. |
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2007 Ted Fahey
2006 Tom Daly
2005 Tammy Schulte
2004 Kent Anderson
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Cooperative Extension - Working for Wisconsin |
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The Wisconsin Idea is alive and well. We at Cooperative Extension use Transformation Education to bring the resources of the University of Wisconsin System to all corners of the state and beyond.
Cooperative Extension works closely with communities on complex problems that require research-based information. We focus our educational efforts on strengthening communities through individuals and organizations to tackle important and timely issues. Cooperative Extension provides leadership and information as we work with local, state, and federal partners to offer educational programs that address the learning needs of individuals, families and communities. Read the full report at http://www.uwex.edu/ces/about/CEAAG.pdf |
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