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March 2005
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- Thursday, March 24, 2005
- Celebrate Lake Volunteers at Wisconsin Lakes Convention April 28-30
- Mary Pardee
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MADISON, Wis.-The Wisconsin Lakes Partnership is pleased to announce the 27th annual Wisconsin Lakes Convention, Water in our Veins: Celebrating Lake Volunteers, which will focus on the accomplishments of volunteers on the waters of our state. Over 100 speakers will gather in Green Bay to share their expertise on water management issues. The Convention is your best opportunity to get the latest information on water law and policy, science, conservation success stories, and protection tools to use in your community. If you would like to have your voice heard on courses of action for Wisconsin's waters, then you should attend this event April 28-30, 2005 at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay.
- Wednesday, March 16, 2005
- Sustainable product choices at your fingertips
- Sherrie Gruder
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MADISON, Wis.-There is growing interest in sustainable or "green" products as alternative building materials with proven benefits for the environment and for our health.
- Tuesday, March 15, 2005
- Coping strategies to help caregivers deal with unchangeable situations
- Mary Brintnall-Peterson
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MADISON, Wis.—As a family caregiver you experience many stressful situations and you respond in one of three ways: you can assertively change the situation, you can leave the situation, or you can adapt in order to live with the situation and not feel so frustrated. All of these options are appropriate and useful in many caregiving situations, says Mary Brintnall-Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Extension program specialist in aging.
- Tuesday, March 08, 2005
- Families on the Move - Snacks help kids get the nutrients they need
- Amy Rettammel
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MADISON, Wis.—“Never underestimate the power of a snack,” says Amy Rettammel, University of Wisconsin-Extension nutrition outreach specialist. “Snacks have a significant influence on a child’s diet.”
- Thursday, March 03, 2005
- Join Wisconsin's volunteer watercraft inspection program
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MADISON, Wis.—Wisconsin’s natural beauty lies in the diversity of land and water found throughout the state. The north woods, dotted with thousands of lakes, rivers, and wetlands, have long been a beacon for travelers, providing not only an economic boost, but also a threat to the integrity of these water treasures. With growing concern over the spread of aquatic invasive species to Wisconsin’s inland lakes, many lake association members and other concerned citizens are looking for ways to get involved. The Clean Boats, Clean Waters volunteer watercraft inspection program is offering training and resource kits for volunteers at boat landings.
- Wednesday, March 02, 2005
- Free Credit Reports Available for Wisconsin on March 1
- Michael Gutter
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MENOMONIE, Wis.—“With the topic of identity theft prominent in the news, we are excited about the availability of free credit reports in Wisconsin, starting in March,” says Lana Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Extension Family Living Educator for Dunn County. “Monitoring and periodically reviewing your credit report is an effective tool in fighting identity theft.”
- Tuesday, March 01, 2005
- Spring is a great time for eggs
- Barbara Ingham
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MADISON, Wis.—It's spring—the season to enjoy the great outdoors and celebrate special occasions, like Easter and Passover. While eggs are used throughout the year, they are especially important for many spring activities. They are used for cooking festive delights and for decorating and hiding just before the big Easter egg hunt.
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