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The University of Maine Cooperative Extension is offering an opportunity for the public to engage in a discussion about educational issues and local needs for communities. Participants in “Shaping Our Future: A Planning Discussion for Cooperative Extension” will have the opportunity to provide input on educational programming priorities and the future direction of Extension.
To register for this event, for more information or to request a packet of research information, please contact your county Extension office. Pre-registration is preferred for planning purposes but not required. If you are a person with a disability and will need any accommodations to participate in this program, please contact your county Extension office (or call TDD: 1-800-287-8957) at least ten days prior to the event to assure fullest possible attention to your needs.
Discussion schedule: Find the Planning Discussion closest to you.
Issue papers: Read up on some of the issues ahead of time.
Tools for Understanding UMCE and the Plan of Work Process
POW Planning Process (Power Point presentation) (Word doc)
Understanding Cooperative Extension (Power Point presentation) (Word doc)
For more information contact your county Extension office.

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