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The Tuesday Letter
Agricultural Experiment Station & Cooperative Extension Service

  
Vol. 7, No. 30    June 12, 2001


IN THIS ISSUE...
...Retirement Party for Don Cress and Don Mock
...New Spanish-Speaking Nutrition Education Specialist in Southwest Area
...Accepting Applications for Peterson Professional Development Grants
...Shawnee County Program Wins National Award
...Annual Open-K/Healthy Places Summer Retreat
...Senior Dairy Quiz Bowl
...Updated Website for Kansas Urban Water Quality Protection Initiative
...National Junior Swine Summer Spectacular
...Kansas Youth Leadership Forum Workshop Proposals
...KSU Continuing Education Information
...Master Schedule

...Tuesday Letter Archives  


RETIREMENT PARTY FOR DON CRESS AND DON MOCK
After 31 years of service for Don Cress and 28 years for Don Mock, they have both decided to retire this summer.  There will be a retirement party held on July 13, at the Blue Hills Banquet Room (Blue Hills Shopping Center) beside R.C. McGraw's off of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and Kimball Avenue.

Social hour will be from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., with dinner served at 7:30 p.m. The cost per person will be $15.00, which includes buffet, coffee and tea. There will be a cash bar available as well.

If anyone would like to submit letters, booklets will be put together for each person. Please send letters to: Sharon Schroll, Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, 239 W. Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506.Tax Deductible Contributions will be used for Graduate Student Travel. Please enclose check payable to: Department of Entomology, Don Cress/Don Mock Fund. --Sharon Schroll sschroll@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

NEW SPANISH-SPEAKING NUTRITION EDUCATION SPECIALIST IN SOUTHWEST AREA
We are pleased to announce that we have hired Jaycie Fidel, MS, RD, to work in the Southwest Area Office with the Family Nutrition Program. She is fluent in Spanish and will be helping us begin a more concentrated effort to reach the Spanish-speaking audience in Southwest Kansas with nutrition education. Jaycie will be arriving in September from Salt Lake City, Utah, where she is completing her master's degree in nutrition science at BYU. --Paula Peters peters@humec.ksu.edu 

 

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR PETERSON PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS
The Verlin H. Peterson Extension Agronomy Professional Development Fund was established in memory of the many contributions Verlin H. Peterson made to Extension Agronomy. Professional development awards are available to recently appointed county agricultural agents (less than five years) or to graduate or undergraduate KSU students with an interest in Extension. Grants are made to defray costs in attending meetings, conferences or workshops to enhance recipients agronomic skills. In 2000, three awards were made. Over the years, recipients have attended the North Central Extension-Industry Soil Fertility Conference in St. Louis, the Great Plains Soil Fertility Conference in Denver, Crop Diagnostic School in Manhattan, and the Society of Range Management Annual Meeting. Events next year that may be of interest include Crop Diagnostic School, Manhattan, (July 10-12); and Society for Range Management Annual Meeting, Kansas City Missouri, (February 15-19, 2002). Other events of similar educational benefits also are eligible. 

Interested agents should apply to Paul Ohlenbusch, Extension Agronomy, Throckmorton Hall, KSU, Manhattan, KS 66506-5504. Applications should include a brief statement of professional development goals and years of extension experience. Nominations of deserving individual will also be accepted. Application and nomination deadline is June 27, 2001. Grant recipients will be announced by July 3, 2001. --Paul D. 'Ole' Ohlenbusch pohlenbu@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

SHAWNEE COUNTY PROGRAM WINS NATIONAL AWARD
Shawnee County agencies have worked together to create a program that helps kids improve their reading skills and learn to cook, too. Their efforts have not gone unnoticed. The Home Baking Association has chosen the local program – "Be A Book Cook" – as the first-place winner in the Extension category of their national educator award contest. 

Partners in the award-winning program include the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library; USD #501 Parents As Teachers; USD #501 Family & Consumer Sciences programs; and Kansas State University Research and Extension, Shawnee County. Local agencies – the Regional Prevention Center; the Active 20/30 Club; Success By 6 (United Way of Topeka); and Kiwanis – also have stepped forward to help with funding for the program, said Cindy Evans, K-State Research and Extension family and consumer sciences agent in Shawnee County, who organized the educational effort. 

"Be A Book Cook" helps children improve their reading skills and learn about food and how to cook it. After story time, families move to a variety of activity centers where they help their children prepare foods referred to in the book. Parents as Teachers and youth from high school family and consumer sciences programs assist families at activity stations that involve crafts, music, physical and cognitive skills from the featured story. Children who attend "Be a Book Cook" take home a copy of the book, a recipe, and the ingredients needed to make the simple-but-good recipe at home. Preparing the recipe gives children a sense of accomplishment. It also helps them learn to be more self confident. And, spending time in the kitchen is likely to help them improve math – counting and measuring – skills and hand-to-eye coordination. Learning to follow directions also is one of the benefits of the program.

More than 170 family members participated in the program last year. The lessons are geared to young families with children who are first grade or younger, but it attracts the interest of older children, too. The program brings families together.

The concept of the teaching tool originated as Evans created local programs to support efforts for the Family Nutrition Program (FNP), a national nutrition education program that is administered in the state by K-State Research and Extension. With agent input, FNP has adapted the program for use statewide. 

As the first-place national award recipient, Evans earned an expense-paid trip to the Association's annual meeting at the Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington, where she'll present a how-to session on the "Be  a Book Cook" program in Kansas. 

For more information on this award-winning program and other educational opportunities offered by the Shawnee County Extension office, call 785-232-0062. --Nancy Peterson npeterso@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

ANNUAL OPEN-K/HEALTHY PLACES SUMMER RETREAT
The Annual OPEN-K/Healthy Places Summer Retreat is being held at Wichita State University, June 27-29, and you are invited to attend! The retreat is open to ANYONE (full-time, part-time, program assistants, PDC members) in the Kansas Research and Extension system who would like to attend. The retreat will take place at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex at Wichita State University. Lodging and meals will be at Fairmount Towers, a residential hall on campus.

The retreat agenda will cover basic grant writing and management, using PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies) to develop a healthy place and an Expanded/Extended Youth Development forum/conversation. Registration information will be coming in your mail within the next week. If you have questions please feel free to contact Jana Hackney at 785-532-0768. --Jana Hackney jhackney@oznet.ksu.edu

 

SENIOR DAIRY QUIZ BOWL
This year the senior dairy quiz bowl will include questions taken from the January 1998-May 2001 Hoard's Dairyman Young Dairyman articles. A bound copy of all 70 articles is available through dairy extension for $5.00 each. To order your copies please contact: 

Tamie Redding
Animal Sciences and Industry
139 Call Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-1600
Phone: 785-532-1280
email: tredding@oznet.ksu.edu

 

UPDATED WEBSITE FOR KANSAS URBAN WATER QUALITY PROTECTION INITIATIVE
The Office of Local Government is pleased to announce the completely redesigned and updated website for the Kansas Urban Water Quality Protection Initiative at www.oznet.ksu.edu/urbanwater .

The website is an excellent resource for county extension staff, local elected officials, city and county staff, concerned citizens, conservation district staff, and others who are interested in protecting local water resources and in promoting public education of water quality issues.

The website features over 500 links to online resources addressing watershed protection, nonpoint source pollution/TMDLs, smart growth, stormwater management, sourcewater assessment, and wastewater  management. There are also special sections featuring resources for local governments, information about state and federal agencies, and resources for concerned citizens/public education. Resources include information and technical assistance providers, publications, funding programs, training opportunities, model ordinances, and more.

Among the resources featured on the website:

* Kansas Local Government Water Quality Planning and Management Guide
* Stormwater Manager’s Resource Center
* Local Government Environmental Assistance Network
* National Association of Counties – Environmental Programs
* Funding Sources for Water Quality
* Environmental Planning for Small Communities: A Guide for Decision-Makers
* Nonpoint Source Pollution: Guide for Local Governments
* Water & Wastewater Services: Meeting Current Challenges
* Visual Tools for Watershed Education
* Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection
* Model Ordinances to Protect Local Resources.

The Kansas Urban Water Quality Protection Initiative provides technical assistance and outreach education for activities and projects intended to restore and protect water resources in the state’s priority watersheds. Learn more by accessing the "About the Initiative" section of the website. --Robert Wilson rwilson@loki.agecon.ksu.edu 

 

NATIONAL JUNIOR SWINE SUMMER SPECTACULAR
The fourth-annual National Junior Summer Spectacular is anticipated to be one of the largest junior purebred swine events ever. NJSA members from California to Georgia will be gathering in Louisville, Kentucky, July 4-7, for this event.

Youth, ages 21 and under, can participate in a wide variety of contests pertaining to the swine industry. These contests include a purebred gilt show for Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace and Yorkshire swine; a showmanship contest; a skillathon; a judging contest; a photography contest; and a speech contest. Awards will be presented to the youth that exhibit the highest placing bred and owned gilt. As well, youth can earn points in the gilt show, showmanship contest, judging contest and skillathon to go toward the sweepstakes contest that recognizes the youth who compile the most points in these four contests. In addition, youth will be able to participate in the annual NJSA meeting to elect new directors to the NJSA Board of Directors.

Warren Beeler, Caneyville, Kentucky; and Brian Hines, Quincy, Michigan; will serve as the judges for this event. All gilts must be pre-entered. The gilts must be farrowed on or after December 15, 2000, and be transferred or registered in the junior member's name, farm name or family name by June 1, 2001. Entry forms are available on the web site and through the NSR office. All entries are due by June 15, 2001.

Exhibitors must be a member of the NJSA to compete in the activities. For entry forms, membership applications, or additional information about the National Junior Summer Spectacular, contact the National Swine Registry, c/o Jennifer Shike, P.O. Box 2417, West Lafayette, IN 47996-2417. Access the Internet at www.nationalswine.com , or call 765-463-3594. --Julie Wolf jrwolf@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

KANSAS YOUTH LEADERSHIP FORUM WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
We have had a great response to our workshop and focus team facilitator requests for the 2nd Annual Kansas Youth Leadership Forum which will be held November 30 - December 2, 2001 at Rock Springs 4-H Center. The theme for this conference is "Leadership-A Knowledge Within You." This event, designed for youth ages 14-18, will include: speakers, track sessions, service learning, focus teams and the election of our second State 4-H Council.

We will take additional proposals through Friday, June 15. If you have questions or would like a presenter/facilitator proposal form, contact Beth Hinshaw at the SC Area Extension Office, 620-663-5491; or Lindy Lindquist in the State 4-H Office, 785-532-5800.

Proposal forms are due June 15. --Beth Hinshaw bhinshaw@oznet.ksu.edu  and Lindy Lindquist llindqui@oznet.ksu.edu 

 

KSU CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION
Kansas State University will offer adult and continuing education courses during Fall 2001 in the Kansas City  area and Wichita, as well as via videotape and World Wide Web.

Courses in Ft. Leavenworth include: Principles of Human Resource Development (EDACE 786), Introduction to Adult Education (EDACE 780), Seminar: Self-Directed Learning (EDACE 786), Characteristics of Adult Learners (EDACE 790), and Program Planning in Adult Education (EDACE 830).

Courses in Overland Park include: Introduction to Adult Education (EDACE 780), Social Foundations in Adult Education (EDACE 886), and Topics: Technology Issues in Adult and Continuing Education (EDACE 786).

Courses offered in Wichita include: Introduction to Adult Education (EDACE 780), Program Planning in Adult Education (EDACE 830), and Topics: Current Trends and Issues in Training (EDACE 786).

Research Methods (EDCEP 816) is offered via videotape.

Seminar: Leadership (EDADL 886) is offered via World Wide Web.

For more information, contact Cheryl Polson, Director of Off-Campus Program at 913-962-6264, or by e-mail at cpolson@ksu.edu . To request a brochure or to enroll in these courses, contact the Division of Continuing Education at 785-532-5566, or 800-432-8222, or register via the World Wide Web at www.dce.ksu.edu/dce/cl/adulteduc/  . 

 

VIEW THE MASTER SCHEDULE OR ADD NEW ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

Submit corrections to previously submitted items to jzarger@oznet.ksu.edu .

DATES TAKEN FROM THE MASTER SCHEDULE FOR JUNE 20, 2001, THROUGH JUNE 26, 2001:

ADDITIONS:

Wednesday, June 13
.... Advanced FrontPage Web Author Training, 317 Umberger KSU, Statewide, 1:00-5:00 p.m., Gerry Snyder gsnyder@oznet.ksu.edu 

Thursday, June 14
.... Shawnee County Wheat Tour, Shawnee (Everette Thomas farm located South of Dover to 89th, East 1/2 mile), Single county, NE, 6:30 p.m., Dean Davis dldavis@oznet.ksu.edu 

Wednesday, June 20
.... ServSafe-Serving Safe Food, Leavenworth and surrounding area, NE, Karen Penner kpenner@oznet.ksu.edu 

Thursday, June 21, through Friday, June 22
.... County 4-H Camp at Camp Lakeside/SC: Finney, Haskell, Kearny, Scott, Thomas

Thursday, June 21, through Sunday, June 24
.... 4-H Photo Adventure Camp, Rock Springs 4-H, Statewide, Steve Fisher sfisher@oznet.ksu.edu 

Saturday, June 23, through Sunday, June 24
.... Butler County 4-H Trail Ride, Matfield Green/CS, Statewide, Noon, Staci Garriott sgarriot@oznet.ksu.edu

Saturday, June 23, through Tuesday, June 26
.... County 4-H Camp at Rock Springs: Phillips 

Tuesday, June 26
.... State 4-H Horse Judging Contest, Manhattan (Weber Arena), Statewide, Ann Domsch adomsch@oznet.ksu.edu 

Tuesday, June 26, through Friday, June 29
.... County 4-H Camp at Rock Springs: Clay, Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Marshall, Mitchell, Republic, Washington

 

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