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Family and Community Education Clubs Through our rich history, we have grown from small community clubs to a worldwide network focused on growth through education. You may recognize us by some of our earlier names: Home Demonstration Clubs and Extension Homemakers.
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Tennessee 4-H Tennessee 4-H Homepage
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TN Nutrition Consumer Education Program TNCEP is a nutrition education program for Tennessee families who receive SNAP or who are eligible for SNAP. The goal of TNCEP is to teach families how to choose and prepare nutritionally adequate diets and help them feel empowered to move toward self-sufficiency.
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UT Extension Publications Extension Publications
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Walk Across Tennessee DeKalb County Join this University of Tennessee Walking Program!
Looking for a unique and fun way to motivate your employees, church members, county residents, or students to become physically active? Maybe you are looking for a way to help motivate yourself to become more physically active. Whatever your needs are, Walk Across Tennessee DeKalb County can provide the support and fun needed to get people moving!
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Walk Across Tennessee DeKalb County "I Gotta a New Attitude" is the theme for the 2008 Walk Across Tennessee Program in DeKalb County Walk Across TN is an 8 week friendly competition to see which team can log the number of miles it takes to walk across Tennessee...500. Captain's Packets can be found on the website or from the DeKalb County University of Tennessee Extension Office
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Food Safety Publications
Listed below are publications offered through the Dekalb County Extension Service. Most publications are in Adobe PDF format which require the free Acrobat reader. Click on the title of a publication to download. |
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Canning Foods
University of Tennessee Canning Publication
Contact: April Martin
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E-Coli
Outbreaks of e-coli in recent years have created concern by consumers. This publication discusses E-Coli, its causes, and prevention.
Contact: April Martin
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