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VALUE OF GREEN LAKE COUNTY UW-EXTENSION
- Improving Quality of Life for Green Lake County Residents
- Educating and Empowering Citizen Volunteers
- Solving Community Problems through Research and Education
- Adding Value to the Local Economy
STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM
HELP FAMILIES GROW TOGETHER
for Parents/Caregivers & Youth 10-14
This Strengthening Families Program consists of six sessions designed to help parents build on their strengths in showing love and setting limits and to help yourth develop skills in handling peer pressure and building a positive future.
           
TRI-COUNTY LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE

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The Tri-County Leadership Initiative (TCLI) is designed to meet the local demand for community leaders. TCLI is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create opportunities for participants to increase their knowledge, skills and confidence; develop insight, and become involved leaders in their communities. TCLI offers individuals in Green Lake, Marquette, and Waushara counties the opportunity to change their lives and the lives of those in the area around them.
For more information, please visit the website below:
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Green Lake County
UW-Extension
Box 3188
Green Lake WI 54941-3188
Phone: 920-294-4032
Fax: 920-294-4176
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Master
Gardening is for everyone in Wisconsin
Master Gardeners are trained volunteers who aid University of
Wisconsin Extension staff by helping people in the community better
understand horticulture and their environment. This site can help
you learn about becoming a Master Gardener in Wisconsin, find
information about horticultural topics, and connect to the statewide
network of Master Gardener associations.
Learn more about the Master Gardening program in Wisconsin
MISSION
With an office
in each Wisconsin county, Cooperative Extension develops
practical educational programs tailored to local needs and
based on university knowledge and research. County-based
Extension educators are University of Wisconsin faculty
and staff who are experts in agriculture and agribusiness,
community and economic development, natural resources, family
living and youth development. Extension county-based
faculty and staff live and work with the people they serve
in communities across the state. Extension specialists work
on UW System campuses where they access current research
and knowledge. Collaboration between county and campus faculty
is the hallmark of Cooperative Extension in Wisconsin. |
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