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The Tuesday Letter
Agricultural Experiment Station & Cooperative Extension Service

Vol. 14, No. 34  July 8, 2008


IN THIS ISSUE... 

...Word from the Associate Director - Extension and Applied Research
...Thank You from Cindy Evans
...Growing Growers Workshop
...2008 Dialog on Sustainability
...FNP JMG Health and Nutrition from the Garden Workshops
...4-H Horticulture Comment Cards
...August Update
...Discover the Leader Within You
...Marketing Minute: Areas of Interest, Means of Communication for Metro Residents
...River Basin Advisory Committee Meetings are Coming Up This Month
...Master Schedule

                                                                                                           ...Tuesday Letter Archives


WORD FROM THE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR - EXTENSION AND APPLIED RESEARCH
Nominate a colleague or peer for one of the K-State Research and Extension Annual Awards .

I probably don't need to say anymore than that to make my point. But, I will say more.

I expect you to open up the link above and review all the various types of awards that recognize excellence among individuals and teams within K-State Research and Extension. Then, I expect you to take the initiative to think of individuals or teams who should be nominated. Then, contact that individual or team members to suggest that this recognition is deserved, and that you would be willing to work with them in putting together a nomination. Note that I said "work WITH them" to put together the nomination. The strongest nominations are ones that both the nominator and the nominee(s) team together to create the 2 page statement. The one exception among the award list is probably the Mentor Award, where it is really up to the nominee to put that nomination forward. All the rest can and should be team work. Think of what you have just conveyed to that individual or team! You have said that you noted the excellent work and the contributions they have made, such that you believe it to be worthy of such prestigious recognition. No finer way to give your colleague a boost.

I want to see a large number of nominations coming in. In addition to the K-State Research and Extension Annual Awards, you also have awards within your various professional organizations, and especially Epsilon Sigma Phi awards, which cut across all of Extension. I hope you will acknowledge excellence among your colleagues and help them in putting together a strong nomination packet for review and potential recognition at Annual Conference this fall.

Have a great week! - Daryl Buchholz dbuchhol@ksu.edu

 

THANK YOU FROM CINDY EVANS
I would like to say thank you to my extension family for each card and e-mail sent at the time of my father's death. It's been a difficult time, but each note eased the sadness. Many thanks. --Cindy Evans cevans@oznet.ksu.edu

 

GROWING GROWERS WORKSHOP
The Growing Growers Workshop, "Taste and Nutrition," will be Monday, July 14, 4 to 7 p.m., in Lawrence, KS.

There will be presentations on nutrition, flavor and preparation of local food.

For details and registration info, see http://www.growinggrowers.org/TasteandNutrition.pdf .

 

2008 DIALOG ON SUSTAINABILITY
Alumni Center

17th and Anderson
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas

Thursday, July 17, 2008

FREE REGISTRATION - INVITATION FOR ATTENDANCE

The Consortium for Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability (CESAS), K-State Director of Sustainability, and partners, are hosting the Third Annual Dialog on Sustainability, July 17, 2008, at the Alumni Center, to disseminate information on current sustainability related activities, groups and resources; and to explore opportunities for further collaboration and future funding. The focus will be on Students; Classes, Curriculum, Community; Operations; Research; and Engagement (SCORE). Registration opens at 8 a.m. and the program starts at 9 a.m., with sessions throughout the day on wind energy, community development, energy policy, K-State initiatives; featuring discussion panels, interactive exercises, field tours, and a potluck at Long’s Park.

All who are interested are invited to attend and actively participate in the dialog. There is no registration fee, but please pre-register by sending your name and e-mail address to Sheree Walsh, smw@ksu.edu so that we will have a seat reserved for you. 

We encourage you to bring information to share (e.g., brochures, flyers, fact sheets, etc.) on sustainable activities that your organization is involved with; tables are available.  Also, posters, exhibits, university course descriptions, and information on future sustainability events are invited. For posters, please send title, author information, and a brief abstract to Sheree Walsh, 785-532-6519, Center for Hazardous Substance Research, Ward Hall, KSU, Manhattan, KS 66506; e-mail - smw@ksu.edu by July 10, 2008,  so we can reserve space for your posters and displays.

Co-sponsorship is encouraged to assist with travel and event expenses; contributors will be recognized during the program.

For more information on this important event, please contact Larry E. Erickson, lerick@ksu.edu , 785-532-4313; or Oral Saulters, osaulter@ksu.edu , 785-532-6233.

Please mark your calendars and take advantage of this unique opportunity to share ideas and build partnerships; and help us advance efforts toward a sustainable future! --2008 DIALOG ON SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING TEAM --Becky O'Donnell bodonnel@k-state.edu

 

FNP JMG HEALTH AND NUTRITION FROM THE GARDEN WORKSHOPS
Just a reminder that two FNP Junior Master Gardener trainings are scheduled for July. Participants will gain hands-on experience with the Junior Master Garden "Health and Nutrition from the Garden" curriculum. Emphasis will be placed on youth gardening programs that teach nutrition. Dates and locations for the workshops are:

Thursday, July 17, Room 2024, Throckmorton Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

Wednesday, July 23, 4-H Hall "A", Sedgwick County Extension Education Center, 7001 W. 21st St. No, Wichita, KS.

Workshops will begin with registration at 9:30 a.m.; opening remarks are 10 a.m., and we'll conclude at 3 p.m. The $20 registration fee includes lunch, materials, and a notebook. Register online at www.4-h.ksu.edu . Click on the green "Register for 4-H events" button. Make checks payable to 4-H Youth Development. Family Nutrition Program staff can bill their FNP account. Registration deadline for the workshops is July 10, 2008. --Evelyn Neier eneier@ksu.edu

 

4-H HORTICULTURE COMMENT CARDS
Three new comment cards for 4-H Horticulture entries are now available.

These comment cards will be used at the 2008 State Fair. In addition to the vegetable/fruit comment card, there are comment cards for Cut Flower Specimens, Flower Arrangements and Horticulture Notebooks. The comment cards can be found on the 4-H Website under "Projects". Click on Project Judging Standards (Plant Science). They are also in the State Fair Packet. --Evelyn Neier eneier@ksu.edu and Pam Paulsen ppaulson@ksu.edu

 

AUGUST UPDATE
The August Update will be held August 25-28, 2008 at the KSU Alumni Center. The early bird registration deadline for is August 1, 2008. If you have not registered yet, the registration form and schedule are available on the FCS website, http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/fcs/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=100 .

Also a block of rooms is being held at the Holiday Inn, 785-539-7531, under K-State Research and Extension. --Linda Lamb heiens@ksu.edu

 

DISCOVER THE LEADER WITHIN YOU...
Only SIX spaces remain for the fall leadership workshop – Discovering the Leader Within You, October 7-9, at the Sedgwick County Extension Education Center, Wichita, KS.  Sponsored by the Leadership PFT,  the workshop will use the Leadership Practices Inventory, which is backed by 25 years of original research and data created by Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner at Santa Clara University. Over its 20-year history, The Leadership Challenge and practices inventory
has sold over one million copies and has been translated into 12 languages. The workshop uses the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership® model which outlines the key leadership competencies that are essential to getting extraordinary things done in organizations and communities.  When leaders are at their personal best, they:  

  • Model the Way,
  • Share and Inspired Vision,
  • Challenge the Process,
  • Enable Others to Act, and
  • Encourage the Heart.  

The workshop will explore each of these 5 practices and participants will receive a personal assessment of their leadership skills.

For additional information and registration forms, go to http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/Employee_Resources/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=206 .  

Registration deadline is August 1. --Jodi Besthorn Besthorn@ksu.edu and Robert Wilson rmwilson@k-state.edu

 

MARKETING MINUTE: AREAS OF INTEREST, MEANS OF COMMUNICATION FOR METRO RESIDENTS
A statewide telephone survey was conducted in Summer 2007 for K-State Research and Extension, to find out what type of information metro audiences wanted. Of those who indicated they lived in "urban" or "suburban" areas, two-thirds or more said they were "very interested" in the following types of information:

-Environmental Preservation
-Health and Nutrition
-Home and Family
-Youth Development

How does that compare to all current users? And how do metro residents prefer to receive information? Find out by going to our blog at http://ksremarketingminute.blogspot.com .

If you have any questions about this or any marketing related topic, please contact Linda Sleichter or Pat Melgares at 785-532-5804. --Linda Sleichter lsleicht@ksu.edu

 

RIVER BASIN ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS ARE COMING UP THIS MONTH
The dates and locations are noted below. In addition, the Kansas Water Authority will be meeting in Hays, KS, on August 14-15, 2008. For further information and agendas go to http://www.kwo.org/Calendar/calendar.htm .

July 14 - Lower Arkansas Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 9 a.m., Council Room, City Hall, 317 South Washington, Wellington, KS

July 15 - Marais des Cygnes Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 1 p.m., Miami Rural Water District #2 Office, 25290 Harmony Road, Paola, KS

July 15 - Solomon Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 7 p.m., Rooks County Health Department, 426 Main, Stockton, KS

July 16 - Smoky Hill-Saline Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 9:30 a.m., Russell City Hall, 133 W. 8th Street, Russell, KS

July 16 - Upper Arkansas Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 1 pm, Lee Richardson Zoo/Finnup Center, 312 East Finnup Drive, Garden City, KS

July 17 - Cimarron Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 9 a.m., Rock Island Depot, 4 Rock Island Road, Liberal, KS

July 17 - Upper Republican Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 9 a.m., Atwood City Building, 106 South 3rd, Atwood, KS

July 21 - Missouri Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 9 a.m., Benedictine College, 1020 North 2nd Street, Atchison, KS

July 22 - Walnut Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m., The Ridge Restaurant, 3727 Quail Ridge Road, Winfield, KS

July 23 - Verdigris Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 1 p.m., Neodesha Housing Authority, 118 S. 6th Street, Neodesha, KS

July 24 - Neosho Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 1 p.m., Coffey County Courthouse, 110 S. 6th Street, Burlington, KS

July 24 - Kansas-Lower Republican Basin Advisory Committee Meeting, 10 a.m., USDA Service Center, 3705 Miller Parkway, Manhattan, KS

--Judy Willingham judymw@ksu.edu

 

VIEW THE MASTER SCHEDULE OR ADD NEW ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

To view the complete Master Schedule online or as a pdf, go to http://129.130.72.154/MasterSchAdd/ Submit corrections to previously submitted items to cthomas@ksu.edu .

DATES TAKEN FROM THE MASTER SCHEDULE FOR JULY 17 THROUGH JULY 23, 2008:

Thursday, July 17, 2008, FNP Health & Nutrition from the Garden, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Manhattan, Evelyn Neier eneier@ksu.edu 

Thursday, July 17 thru Saturday, July 20, 2008, McPherson County Fair, Canton, Shawna Mitchell smitchel@ksu.edu 

Friday, July 18 thru Tuesday, July 22, 2008, Ford County Fair, Dodge City, Andrea Burns aburns@ksu.edu  or Ethel Schnewels eschnewe@ksu.edu 

Friday, July 18 thru Wednesday, July 23, 2008, Marshall County Fair, Marysville, Mike Vogt mvogt@ksu.edu  or Susan Latta slatta@ksu.edu 

Friday, July 18 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Hamilton County Fair, Syracuse, Jeff Wilson jjwilson@ksu.edu  or Becky Wallace bwallace@ksu.edu 

Saturday, July 19 thru Wednesday, July 23, 2008, Society for Nutrition Ed 2008 Annual Conference at Westin Peachtree Hotel in Atlanta, GA, Sandy Procter procter@ksu.edu 

Saturday, July 19 thru Wednesday, July 23, 2008, Woodson County Fair, Yates Center, Dale Lanham dlanham@ksu.edu

Saturday, July 19 thru Friday, July 25, 2008, Reno County Fair, Hutchinson, Kendra Baehler kbaehler@ksu.edu 

Saturday, July 19 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Grant County Fair, Ulysses, Keri Liddeke kliddeke@ksu.edu 

Saturday, July 19 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Miami County Fair, Paola, Diane Burnett dburnett@ksu.edu  or Mark Flory mflory@ksu.edu 

Sunday, July 20 thru Wednesday, July 23, 2008, Trego County Fair, WaKeeney, Brittany Nichepor nichepor@ksu.edu 

Sunday, July 20 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Bourbon County Fair, Fort Scott, Ann Ludlum aludlum@ksu.edu  or Delta George delta@ksu.edu

Sunday, July 20 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Haskell County Fair, Sublette, Kristen Penner pennerkr@ksu.edu  or Jim Hoobler jhoobler@ksu.edu 

Sunday, July 20 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Logan County Fair, Oakley, Lori Sporer lsporer@ksu.edu  or Melissa Thomas mdthomas@ksu.edu 

Sunday, July 20 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Russell County Fair, Russell, Joann Paschal jpaschal@ksu.edu  or John Stannard jstannar@ksu.edu 

Monday, July 21 thru Thursday, July 24, 2008, Geary County Free Fair, Junction City, Ginger Kopfer gkopfer@ksu.edu 

Monday, July 21 thru Friday, July 25, 2008, Doniphan County Fair, Troy, Kathy Tharman ktharman@ksu.edu 

Monday, July 21 thru Friday, July 25, 2008, Kearny County Fair, Lakin, Stephanie Einspahr shuser@ksu.edu  or Leah Robinson lmrobins@ksu.edu

Monday, July 21 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Atchison County Fair, Effingham, Diane Nielson dnielson@ksu.edu  or Ray Ladd clad@ksu.edu

Tuesday, July 22 thru Thursday, July 24, 2008, Rawlins County Fair, Atwood, Cynthia Dixson cdixson@ksu.edu  

Tuesday, July 22 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Cherokee County American Legion Fair, Columbus, Phyllis Kriesel pkriesel@ksu.edu

Tuesday, July 22 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Clay County Fair, Clay Center, Karen Langvardt klangvar@ksu.edu

Tuesday, July 22 thru Sunday, July 27, 2008, Ness County Fair, Ness City, Robyn Deines rdeines@ksu.edu 

Tuesday, July 22 thru Monday, July 28, 2008, Morris County Fair, Council Grove, Loy James ljames@ksu.edu

Wednesday, July 23, 2008, FNP Health & Nutrition from the Garden at 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Wichita, Evelyn Neier eneier@ksu.edu

Wednesday, July 23 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Pawnee County Fair, Larned, Rodney Wallace rwallace@ksu.edu 

Wednesday, July 23 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Pratt County Fair, Pratt, Jodi Drake jjdrake@ksu.edu  or Mark Ploger mploger@ksu.edu 

Wednesday, July 23 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008, Marion County Fair, Hillsboro, Rickey Roberts rroberts@ksu.edu  or Nancy Pihl npihl@ksu.edu 

Monday, July 21 thru Thursday, July 24, 2008, Gray County Fair, Cimarron, Kurt Werth kwerth@ksu.edu  or Audrey Maxwell amaxwell@ksu.edu  

Wednesday, July 23 thru Sunday, July 27, 2008 (previously reported as July 16-20), Scott County Free Fair, Scott City, John Beckman jbeckman@ksu.edu  or Carol Ann Crouch ccrouch@ksu.edu

 
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