Montgomery County Cooperative Extension

Discover Montgomery County Cooperative Extension!

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We'd like to introduce you to a remarkable office, located in the heart of Montgomery County, where you can obtain useful, practical, up-to-date information on many subjects. It's called the Montgomery County Cooperative Extension, and it acts as a countywide educational system.

It is sponsored jointly by the University of Maryland, Montgomery County Government, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and has access to many of the University of Maryland's resources.

When people ask for help, Extension personnel respond in many ways. Crucial to the Extension's informal education system, they teach in settings far more diverse than the traditional classroom. You'll find they deliver valuable assistance by:

Montgomery County Cooperative Extension Serves the Community

Families

Youth
Hundreds of fun and interesting projects allow children to learn by doing... Farmers, Landscapers and Nurserymen Why Don't You Volunteer?
Are you interested in volunteering? Call MCE to learn where your education, expertise and interests can be best used. Our programs encompass such a vast array of subjects, there's surely one in which your time and talents will be most welcome.

If you have any questions or would like to volunteer, give our office a call at 301-590-9638!

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For more information, contact Doug Tregoning

Last updated: 06/11/2009

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Maryland Field Crop Disease Notes - posted Jul 2, 2009

2009-2010 Maryland 4-H Teen Council County and City Nominations Due
As the 2009 Maryland 4-H Teen Focus Conference comes to an end, it is time for each county/city/unit to send the names of the 2009-2010 Maryland 4-H Teen Council members. Each unit may designate two official members of the Teen Council. - posted Jul 2, 2009

4-H Animal Registration Forms
Counties need to submitted copies of their members' completed 4-H Animal Registration Forms by July 15. - posted Jul 2, 2009

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