Food has a way of bridging divides and bringing people together. And, today, there’s a growing desire among communities, restaurants and schools to use high quality, locally sourced ingredients.
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Students encouraged to find purpose as volunteers through summer reading program
Each summer, hundreds of volunteers provide life-changing experiences for West Virginia youths. Through the WVU Extension Service Energy Express summer reading program, AmeriCorps members, volunteers and others are helping to enhance reading and comprehension skills for students throughout the state.
Grant provides opportunity for 4-H pollinator project to create more buzz
Tiny insects make worldly impacts.
Students, families invited WVU Day at the Legislature
Students, families, 4-H’ers and alumni are invited to learn more about the exciting programs and engage in hands-on activities during the 2020 WVU Day at the Legislature. The free event, hosted by WVU and WVU Extension Service, is open to the public and will take place at the Capitol in Charleston on Jan. 21, 2020, from 9 a.m. to noon.
WVU Extension Service welcomes new agent to Hampshire County
A passion for agriculture and a desire to serve the community are two qualities commonly found in a West Virginia University Extension agriculture and natural resources agent.