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Dear Prospective Friend
of the Extension Foundation:
Cornell Cooperative Extension
of Monroe County (CCEMC) has helped thousands
of Monroe County adults and youth through its
Agricultural, Nutritional, Horticultural and 4-H Youth
Development Programs, as well as the ever-popular
Master Gardener Volunteer and 4-H Programs.
Programs, such as 4-H's "learn-by-doing" projects,
activities and camps; Horticulture's Diagnostic Lab
and Master Gardener Volunteer Help Line; Nutrition's
nutrition classes; and the Agricultural teams'
economic development and production and marketing
expertise, have been meeting the needs of Monroe
County residents since 1913.
We'd like to invite you to join us in our effort
to continue fulfilling our mission by becoming a
Friend of the Extension Foundation. By joining and
becoming a Friend, you'll not only reap the benefits
of the various giving levels, but also support CCEMC
programming.
CCEMC continues to enhance its programming
to address current educational needs, as well as
emerging community needs. These emerging needs
include an abundant and safe food supply, profitable
plant and animal production systems, youth and
family development, environmental stewardship, and
improved community health, as well as addressing the
effects the economic crisis is having in our area.
In the past and in its collective vision for the future,
CCEMC brings many educational opportunities to
Monroe County residents.
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