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Lunch & Learn: Making the Extension-Military Connection

Lunch & Learn: Making the Extension Military Connection

Come join the Military Families Learning Network Community Capacity Building team on Tuesday, July 12, from 11:30-12:30 ET for an interactive discussion related to the webinar "Creating Value for Military Families: Extension-Military Collaboration" held on June 21st: https://learn.extension.org/events/2636

We want to hear your thoughts, opinions, and experiences related to interactions between cooperative extension and military family readiness practitioners.

Were you not able to participate in the webinar on the June 21st?  No worries!  We would still love to hear from you! And if you want, you can go to the archived webinar at https://learn.extension.org/events/2636 and listen to it before the Lunch & Learn. Come share your expertise and learn from others during this interactive forum.

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Dr. Keith Tidball is a Senior Extension Associate in the Department of Natural Resources where he serves as the leader of a suite of projects dealing with veterans and military families. He also serves as the Director of the New York State Extension Disaster Education Network. In these positions he helps people leverage natural resources to organize, learn, and act in ways that increase their capacity to withstand, and where appropriate to grow from, environmental change and uncertainty.

The cover image by StockSnap for this webinar is licensed CC0 Public Domain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8BcOk8C9RY

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