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N.C. Cooperative Extension FCS Professionals Help Area Residents to “Live Well” Health is a lot more than how one looks …
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N.C. Cooperative Extension FCS Professionals Help Area Residents to “Live Well” Health is a lot more than how one looks …

Camden County Cooperative Extension is proud to introduce Angie Brickhouse as the newest member of their staff. Angie will …

Do you enjoy cooking, eating, local food work, or just simply – food? If you answered yes to any …

Camden County is one of the newest communities to join the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ …

May is Mental Health month and N.C. Cooperative Extension wants to help you take care of your mental health. …

Come enjoy a movie on the lawn at Treasure Point 4-H Camp (123 Treasure Point Road, Camden)! On Friday, …
In 2020, COVID-19 presented many hurdles and changes to daily life, but something that did not change was the service …

May 9–15 is National Women’s Health Week. N.C. Cooperative Extension in Pasquotank County is hosting a Virtual Women’s Health …

Come enjoy a family movie night from the comfort of your own car at our Camden 4-H Carpool Cinema! …

It is starting to get warmer and with warmer temperatures who doesn’t want a reason to go outside! So …
The Camden County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council is now accepting proposals for juvenile crime intervention/prevention programs to be supported …

This publication documents the lessons learned by agritourism operators whose businesses were impacted by the …
The key to surviving a hurricane is preparation. This factsheet takes you through the thought …
This guide provides home gardeners with instructions for growing strawberries, blueberries, brambles (blackberries and raspberries), …

You can attract the many butterflies found throughout North Carolina to your backyard by following …

Though impossible to measure the incidence of neighbor complaints against farmers, North Carolina public policy …
“Se hacen puentes al andar” es sobre resaltar la importancia de sentirse parte de la …

This publication serves as a guide on building local food economies for planners, economic developers, …
This publication, part of the Farm to Food Bank Resource Guide, discusses 4-H projects that …