| 2008 Year-End Reports
WSU King County Extension experts have been helping individuals, families, and communities improve stewardship and quality of life in urban and rural King County for nearly 100 years. WSU offers informal education opportunities in two major areas: a) Natural Resources including agriculture, food systems, forestry, and Master Gardeners, and b) youth and family programming including 4-H/Youth Development and nutrition.
As Director of WSU King County Extension, I am pleased to announce the availability of our 2008 Year-End Program Impact (pdf) reports. Below are individual reports, including impacts, from 22 of our many program activities during 2008. (If you would like to print the entire book of reports, click HERE.)
/s/Brad Gaolach, PhD
Director
WSU King County Extension
Message from the Director (pdf)
Forestry and Forest Stewardship (pdf)
Summer Youth Forestry Institute (pdf)
Extension Watershed Stewardship (pdf)
Tools for Resourceful Living (pdf)
Solid Waste Division Partnership, WSU & King County (pdf)
Master Gardener Program (pdf)
Commercial Agriculture & Community Horticulture (pdf)
Cultivating Success (pdf)
Contributing to the Community (pdf)
Integrated Weed Control Project (pdf)
King County Food & Fitness Initiative (pdf)
Acting Food Policy Council for Seattle and King County (pdf)
Farm-to-School Connections (pdf)
Harvest Celebration (pdf)
Food $ense CHANGE (pdf)
Food Safety and Health (pdf)
Developing Multicultural Skills for Diverse Communities (pdf)
Building Positive Relationships with Youth and Families (pdf)
4-H Youth Program: Cultivating Environmental Stewardship (pdf)
4-H Youth Development and Leadership Education (pdf)
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