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Health, Family & Finances – Extension Bayfield County
WEBTracy Henegar, Educator || 715- 395-1399 || Email || Heidi Undgrodt, Educator|| 715- 373-3288|| Email. UW-Madison Extension Bayfield County Educators, Tracy Henegar and Heidi Ungrodt, are here to connect you with the resources that …
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Extension Bayfield County – University of Wisconsin-Madison
WEBCurrently, Extension Bayfield County does not have educators from the following Institutes: Agriculture or Horticulture. However, you can still contact our office, where our support staff and other educators will be willing to assist you with any questions or requests you may have. You can also find plenty of resources by visiting our
WeCOPE – Extension Bayfield County
WEBWeCOPE. WeCOPE is an interactive program that helps adults cope with life stress. WeCOPE has been shown to reduce stress and depression, increase positive affect, and improve health behaviors. This 6-week program meets via Zoom once a week for 1 hour each week. Thursdays, March 7-April 11, 2024 ~ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm ~ Registration is …
Virtual Mental Health First Aid Training – Adult and Youth
WEBMental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders. This training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care.
Still Here for You-Resources – Extension Bayfield County
WEBCOVID-19 For non-emergency Coronavirus (COVID-19) questions, you can call our COVID-19 Information Line at (715) 373-3324 OR email us at [email protected]. Bayfield County Health Department – Local Updates. Bayfield County COVID-19 Response Hub-This page provides information, maps and resources about the coronavirus …
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Practicing the Pause – Extension Bayfield County
WEBPracticing the Pause is a weekly, 30-minute virtual space to practice a variety of techniques to calm your mind and body, decrease stress, and increase self-awareness and resiliency. We’ll practice holding space while also practicing skills such as deep breathing, guided imagery, gentle stretching, etc. We will gather every Thursday …
Strengthening Families & Systems:
[email protected]. 218-590-4937. Register for this free training to • Learn information about trauma and its effect on children • Learn how to recognize and understand trauma reminders • Identify emotional “hot spots” and learn strategies to help manage behaviors • Gain knowledge and skills to become a trauma-informed advocate.
Aging and Caregiving – Extension Bayfield County
WEBThe population in Bayfield County is changing. According to estimates, approximately half the total population in the county will be 60 or older by 2030*. This presents challenges as well as tremendous opportunities for inter-generational learning, sharing and support. Knowing where to start with an age- or disability- related question is the first step in …
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
WEBWiROSE is a project of the Extension Health and Well-being Institute. An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in . employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements. …
YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
WEBWiROSE is a project of the Extension Health and Well-being Institute. An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements. …
Strong Bodies – Extension Bayfield County
WEBStrong Bodies Registration at: https://go.wisc.edu/9e2x84. This page is optimized for printing. Categorized: Aging, Featured, Health & Well Being, Nutrition, Uncategorized, Well Being. Strong Bodies-Strong People - Free strength training classes are held online twice a week.
FoodWIse Nutrition Education – Extension Bayfield County
WEBFoodWIse, previously called Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program (WNEP), is funded by the USDA and is designed to provide nutrition education that helps limited resource families and individuals choose healthful diets, purchase and prepare healthful food and handle it safely, and become more food secure by spending their food dollars wisely.
FoodWIse is new name of Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program
WEBNutrition education program changes to meet needs of new audiences. FoodWIse is new name of Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program. Contact Amber Canto, 608-262-0384, [email protected]. A successful nutrition education program is getting a new name to make it relevant and accessible to more audiences. FoodWIse, formerly …
Building Strong Families
WEBand children with mental health and substance use disorders in need of ongo - ing services due to an impairment that: interferes with or limits major life activi ties. CCS is available to individuals who are determined eligible through the. state functional screening process and reside in Ashland or Bayfield counties.
4-H & Youth Development – Extension Bayfield County
WEBAnd my HEALTH to better living for my club, my community, my county and my world (arms at side) For more information please contact: University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Bayfield County || Courthouse-117 E 5th Street, PO Box 218 || Washburn, WI 54891. 711 for Wisconsin Relay (TDD) Ian Meeker, 4-H & Youth Development || 715-373-3289 || …
About 4-H – Extension Bayfield County
WEBThe four H’s stand for Head-Heart-Hands-Health, and signify the development of the whole person. 4-H is an informal, educational youth group, and our county has a large and active program. You’ll be involved in year-round project work, club and county activities, and you’ll learn valuable life skills through your 4-H participation.
Staff Directory – Extension Bayfield County
WEBStaff Directory. Phone: 715-373-6104 – Please call before stopping in. Staff is available on an intermittent basis. Office hours 8 AM – 4 PM.: Monday – Friday. University of Wisconsin, Division of Extension Bayfield County Staff directory.
Horticulture – Extension Bayfield County
WEBAsk a Tree/Forest Health Question. University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Bayfield County || Courthouse-117 E 5th Street, PO Box 218 || Washburn, WI 54891. 711 for Wisconsin Relay (TDD) Theresa LaChappelle, Office Manager || 715-373-3285 || Email. Bayfield County Horticulture.
Community Development – Extension Bayfield County
WEBThe Community Development office in Bayfield County provides educational programming to assist leaders, communities, and organizations realize their fullest potential. We work with communities to build the vitality that enhances their quality of life and enriches the lives of their residents. We educate in leadership development, organizational
Research Bulletins and Presentations – Extension Bayfield County
WEBEmerging Crops Specialist. University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension. Bayfield County Administration Bldg. 117 E. 5th Street. Washburn, WI 54891-9464. Phone: 715-373-3291. Fax: 715-373-6304. [email protected] 711 for Wisconsin Relay (TDD) Bulletins that cover a variety of topics.
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations and Human Health …
WEBUnderstanding Local and State Regulations for New and Expanding Livestock Facilities Many state laws administered by DATCP and DNR that regulate Livestock siting Manure management Nutrient Management High-capacity well rules Storm water and erosion control Local zoning laws, permits Reference: Wisconsin Department …
4-H Record Book Forms – Extension Bayfield County
WEBBayfield County 4-H Record Book project forms. An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements.
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