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NC Cooperative Extension Chatham County CenterGrowing Chatham is Chatham County's Extension Center's monthly newsletter. The podcast is an audio condensed version of the monthly newsletter.
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To access the stories, videos, publications, and registrations that are mentioned in this month's podcast, just visit the June Edition of the Growing Chatham newsletter.
To access the Growing Chatham newsletter please click here.
Topics covered in the April 2022 Growing Chatham Podcast:Upcoming Easter Egg HuntHow to Become an Extension Master Gardener (tm)A new book that has been published, "Black Flora", featuring a Chatham County coupleForestry tax tipsBroadband NC SurveyChatham County Youth Livestock  TeamEaster Food SafetyGrowing TomatoesFive Tips to Save Money at the Gas PumpThe History of Your Property
Click on the link to open the Growing Chatham July 2021 Newsletterhttp://go.ncsu.edu/growingchatham721NC State University and N.C. A&T State University commit themselves to positive action to secure equal opportunity and prohibit discrimination and harassment regardless of age, color, disability, family and marital status, genetic information, national origin, political beliefs, race, religion, sexual identity (including pregnancy), and veteran status. NC State, N.C. A&T, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating. Persons with disabilities and persons with limited English proficiency may request accommodations to participate by contacting Ginger Cunningham, County Extension Director, at 919.542.8202, ginger_cunningham@ncsu.edu, or in person at the County Extension Office at least 30 days prior to the event.
Visit the Growing Chatham newsletter to access links that are  mentioned in the podcast.  https://go.ncsu.edu/growingchatham521In this month's edition:Visit NC Farms App4-HEmbryology and Butterfly Project Return to Chatham County Classrooms4-H Virtual Camp & Kit Registration Coming Soon for Summer 2021Many Thanks to Our 4-H Volunteers Agriculture-Commercial Ornamental and Consumer Horticulture Homeowner’s Guide to Managing Diseases Using Fungicides, Bactericides, and Alternative ProductsGalls on OaksAt Your Door Step: A Family Factsheet on Outdoor Play and LearningPlant Identification Tools and ResourcesAgriculture-Sustainable/Organic Production ForestHer NC Webinar:  Protecting your Woods Webinar #2: Non-timber Forest Products and AgritourismSave the Dates for These Upcoming Webinars!Spring Goodies at our Chatham County Farmers’ Markets!Livestock, Equine, Field Crops and ForagesThe Piedmont Regional Goat and Sheep ConferenceTWO FINAL WEBINARSBuy Local GuideForestryPine Needle Scale Crawlers Emerging SoonWEBINAR: Emerald Ash Borer: Where do we stand?Community Resource DevelopmentCooperative Extension at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Needs AssessmentFamily and Consumer SciencesJoin Tara's email list! She's waiting to hear from you!From Tara's Kitchen: Green Garlic Spinach PastaFinancesSmart Ways to Spend Your Tax RefundExtension ArchivesRemembering Longtime 4-H Volunteer, "Miss 4-H" Bernice "Bunk" HinshawFrom Our Community Partners The Chatham 250 Passport Experience BeginsChatham County Health Department UpdatesExtension is EverywhereLinks available in the Growing Chatham NewsletterNC State University and N.C. A&T State University commit themselves to positive action to secure equal opportunity and prohibit discrimination and harassment regardless of age, color, disability, family and marital status, genetic information, national origin, political beliefs, race, religion, sexual identity (including pregnancy), and veteran status. NC State, N.C. A&T, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating. Persons with disabilities and persons with limited English proficiency may request accommodations to participate by contacting Ginger Cunningham, County Extension Director, at 919.542.8202, ginger_cunningham@ncsu.edu, or in person at the County Extension Office at least 30 days prior to the event.
Katie Taggett, from Chatham County Emergency Management, joins us to discuss strategies for preparing for the next major storm. She also highlights several resources that can assist in readiness for future storms or natural disasters.A video from  our conversation is available to view as well.
Visit the Growing Chatham Newsletter to access the links.
To access the links, articles and videos, please visit go.ncsu.edu/growingchatham324
Andrew Waters provides details about the Farmland Preservation Program in  Chatham County, NC.There is also a video format available if you prefer watching instead of listening.
Check out the Growing Chatham February 2024 Newsletter to follow along with the podcast.
Visit the Growing Chatham Newsletter to access the links that are mentioned in the podcast.
Visit the Growing Chatham Newsletter
Access the November Growing Chatham newsletter 
Visit the Growing Chatham newsletter to access the stories and links.
Access the September Edition of Growing Chatham 
Check out the August Edition of Growing Chatham!  We have some great programs coming up!
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Exploring the Latest Happenings at the Pittsboro Farmers' MarketThis month, we're excited to catch up with Mary Blais, the Pittsboro Farmers' Market manager. Join us as we delve into what's in season, upcoming events, and tips on securing the best parking spot when visiting the market.
Check out the June Growing Chatham newsletter where you can access the latest stories, and links to register for events and videos!
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