Talbot County


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 WELCOME to

University of Maryland Extension

Talbot County

 

 Talbot Commerce Park 

off of Glebe Road

28577 Marys Court, Suite 1

Easton, Maryland

410-822-1244

We are a local service to residents of Talbot County who are looking for educational programs in many topics that relate to agriculture, the Chesapeake Bay, youth programs, gardening, nutrition, health, the environment, and more....

Univeristy of Maryland Extension - Talbot County follows the state mission “Solutions In Your Community.”  We achieve this mission by providing citizens with consultations, fact sheets, community 4-H clubs and youth programs, workshops, courses, and newsletters.

Our mission is to educate citizens and help them to apply practical, research-based knowledge to critical issues facing individuals, families, communities, the State and the world. County Extension offices are located in each of Maryland's 23 counties and Baltimore City.

Use the links to the left to browse our website, or call us for more information: 410-822-1244.

  Programs Areas Include:

 ·        4-H Youth Development

·        Agriculture & Natural Resources

·        Family and Consumer Science

·        Horticulture

·        Nutrient Management

University of Maryland Extension is a statewide, informal education system, sponsored jointly by the University of Maryland at College Park, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Talbot County Government, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Extension is administered through the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) in College Park. We have access to many of the University of Maryland's resources as well as campuses within the system.

 “It is the policy of the University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, and University of Maryland Extension that all persons have equal opportunity and access to programs and facilities without regard to race, color, gender, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital or parental status, or disability. The University of Maryland policy prohibits discrimination in employment and programs."

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For more information, contact Pam Chollet; 410-822-1244

Last updated: 02/8/2012

2012 Bay Area Fruit School
The University of Maryland Wye Research and Education Center in Queenstown MD will host the annual 2012 Bay Area Fruit School meeting on Wednesday February 15. - posted Jan 20, 2012

Grow It Eat It Praise from The Zone Magazine
Imagine one million Marylanders connected by one single passion-gardening! - posted Jan 12, 2012

Youth Gardening Education Training Classes
The Master Gardener program and Food Supplement Nutrition Education are partnering to conduct three youth gardening trainings in 2012. - posted Dec 16, 2011

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