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Extension Office seeks input from County residents

Kari Ure is new to the Caribou County Extension Office, and is looking to gather opinions about the needs of the county.  Ure created a survey, which was distributed to the schools and city governments within the county, but she could still use more responses to the interest and opinion survey.  As an Extension Educator, she will be deciding what kinds of classes and programs to offer to residents in the coming months.  

Kari grew up in Cache Valley, and worked with the Extension program in Utah for almost three years before moving to Caribou County.  Her focus is Family and Consumer Science programs for adults and youth/4-H.  She has taught classes in the past on such subjects as: Financial literacy, Healthy eating, Diabetes Cooking Classes, Family Meal planning, Tai Chi, anti-Vaping education classes, Story Trails (set up in parks), Freeze Drying, Mental Wellness activities such as creativity, physical activity, music, books clubs, and more.  

Kari is looking for county residents to provide some input on the kinds of activities the county would benefit from, what kinds of resources are available, and possible methods/venues the programming could best accommodate local needs.

A link to the survey can be found at https://tinyurl.com/7rjzvydp or by scanning the included QR code.

Kari is also seeking to organize an advisory committee to discuss programming needs within the county.  If you are interested in serving on the committee, or would like to be added to a notification email list about upcoming classes and events, email her at [email protected].

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