Somerset County Extension


Somerset County Extension Building








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The mission of Somerset County Extension is to support Somerset County's agricultural industry, protect its valuable natural resources, enhance the well-being of its residents, develop its youth to become competent,caring individuals and foster the development of strong, stable families and communities. Somerset County Extension is located in Princess Anne, Maryland. College faculty at the Somerset County office are your direct link to the resources of the University of Maryland and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. They provide timely, research-based information through educational programs and materials on subjects of interest to you in such areas as:

The Somerset County Extension is a county-wide nonformal education system that involves a partnership among county government, the United States Department of Agriculture, the University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Come visit our Somerset County Extension office in the Howard B. Anderson Building, Princess Anne Industrial Park, 30730 Park Drive, Princess Anne, Maryland or call for information at 410-651-1350. FAX 410-651-0806.

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For more information, contact Carole Bevan; 410-651-1350

Last updated: 09/8/2011

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