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Re: COVID-19 Financial Assistance Options for Horse Owners and Horse Businesses
@Krishona Martinson - can you update this listing with the recording, if it will be available? (Click Manage Event under Post). I usually just write "Recording Available here " with a link to the recording at the top.
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The Mobile Web
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Shameless Social Media
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Storytelling with Design
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Twitter Basics
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Twitter in 15 Minutes!
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Re: Social Media Learning Circle w/Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith (Members Only)
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Re: Video Ventures - Teaching and Telling your Story to the Camera
@Amy L Rhodes - thanks for sharing these! I recommend that when you create them, either leave the location box empty or write "virtual." Keep placing the registration link in the body you are doing, but placing it in the location box doesn't work as it's not clickable.
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Re: Greywater in Utah
Thanks for sharing Roslynn! I updated your event with a "Register Here" button. If you put URL's in the location field, they aren't clickable - so I wanted to make sure folks have something to click on! I usually leave the location field blank or write "Virtual."
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Re: Applicator Certification & Training: Antimicrobials/Disinfectants - COVID19 and Beyond (PACT Series)
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August 2020 Farm Journal Story Lead Contest: Soil Health
Get your story lead developed and published by Farm Journal! For this month’s Cooperative Extension feature, Farm Journal’s Trust In Food wants to hear from your county/state/region about an innovative research project, on-farm trial or farmer engagement program you or Extension is leading to help farmers measure, analyze and improve their soil health. Are you ready to pitch your story for a national audience? Post your submission in Connect Extension in the Farm Journal Monthly Story Lead...
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September 2020 Farm Journal Story Lead Contest: How Are You Bringing People in Your Local Communities Closer to Farmers and U.S. Agriculture?
For this month’s Cooperative Extension feature, Farm Journal’s Trust In Food seeks your stories about helping bring people in your local communities closer to farmers and U.S. agriculture. Amid COVID-19, many companies are reporting they will redouble efforts related to mitigating climate change, lowering environmental impact & helping consumers make sustainability-conscious purchasing decisions. What are you doing to help local consumers & farmers connect and better understand the...
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Re: Modeling Healthy Technology Behaviors for Young Children
Please take me off your email list Thanks Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message --------From: eXtension Foundation < alerts@crowdstack.com > Date: 9/4/20 10:40 AM (GMT-07:00) To: "John D. Thompson" < jthompson@esrta.com > Subject: Modeling Healthy Technology Behaviors for Young Children == To reply by email, write above this line. ==New EventLearn EventsModeling Healthy Technology Behaviors for Young Children9/24/20 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM (Mountain...
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Re: SUCCESSION PLANTING: GROWING CROPS FOR CONTINUAL HARVEST
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Re: Investing in Community Resilience Webinar: Advocating for Trauma-Informed Policy and Systems Change
Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect Extension, clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here Thanks for helping us make this an awesome archive of resources for...
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WORRYING...
Worrying is a habit. Do you have it? First, check out " Getting to the bottom of your worrying-and how to let it go " by Gordana Biernat for some great insights! We all have dreams, aspirations & goals. It's healthy to be in a growth mindset but not at the expense of getting meaningful things done today. Making zero progress toward your preferred vision of the future is demotivating. Focus on the task at hand, like the mantra of former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer. The main thing...