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30 Day Coping Calendar

Published on March 20, 2020 by KASEY BURG

This Coping Calendar  from Action For Happiness has 30 suggested actions to look after ourselves and each other as we face this global crisis together.

Categorized: Family Living, Human Development and Relationships, Virtual Programming
Tagged: action for happiness, Coping, Coping Calendar, COVID-19

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Garden Toolbox Series – Read Your Leaves

This program is part of a series of garden topics so watch the Extension website for more information on future classes. Kaitlyn Davis, Agriculture Educator for Division of Extension La Crosse County will be presenting. This is the first presentation in the Garden Tool Box Series.

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Start Your Own Seeds Virtual Meeting

Join Kaitlyn Davis, Agriculture Educator, and Heather Quackenboss, Human Development and Relationships Educator, on their virtual programming to learn about starting seeds indoors so you have plants ready for your garden! There will be two sessions on Tuesday, April 7th at 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm. For the 1:00 pm meeting: Topic: Seed Starting Time: Apr 7, 2020 01:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting at: https://uwextension.zoom.us/j/388327787 Meeting ID: 388 327 787 One tap

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      • Corn
      • Soybeans
      • Forages
      • Industrial Hemp
      • Soil Sampling
    • Industrial Hemp
    • Pesticide Applicator Training
    • Tractor and Machinery Safety Certification
    • La Crosse County Wildlife Damage Abatement Committee
  • Community Development
  • Health, Families & Finances
    • Health, Family & Finance Links
    • Dementia Friends
    • Preserve What You Grow
      • AgriCultured with Pam Jahnke: Canning and Food Preservation
    • Compassion Resilience
    • Reflection to Action
    • Safe Zone Training
    • Wise Wednesdays
    • Wisconsin Association for Home and Community Education
  • Horticulture
    • What’s New?
    • General Horticulture
      • Disease
      • Fruits and Vegetables
      • Insects and Pests
      • Soil and Turf
    • Beekeeping
    • Master Gardener
    • Hands on Gardening
  • Nutrition Education
    • StrongBodies
    • Meal Planning and Recipes
    • Healthy Recipes
  • Farm 2 School
    • Harvest of the Month
      • Harvest of the Month Videos
    • Wisconsin Harvest of the Month
    • Local Farmers Markets

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