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SUMMARY:Aging Mastery ®️ Book Club
DESCRIPTION:WSU Extension Clark County Extension is hosting a 7-week Aging Mastery® Book Club. \nThe program will launch on November 1st.  Participants need to RSVP by October 25th\, 2021. \nAging Mastery ®️ Book Club participants located in Clark\, Cowlitz\, Skamania\, Klickitat\, Lewis\, Thurston\, Wahkiakum\, Grays Harbor\, Skagit\, Okanogan counties and the Colville Reservation get a complimentary Aging Mastery®️ Starter Kit valued at $30. \nPeople in other Washington state locations are welcome to participate by purchasing the Aging Mastery®️ Starter Kit directly from the National Council on Aging. \n  \nAbout the Aging Mastery ®️ Book Club \nThe Aging Mastery ®️ Book Club helps individuals create their own playbook for aging well via actionable goals\, sustainable behaviors\, peer support\, and incentives.  The program encourages mastery—developing behaviors across many dimensions that will lead to improved health\, stronger financial security\, and overall well-being.  People get a chance to meet new friends\, provide support and encouragement to their peers\, and become more involved in their community. \n  \n Meeting Details \nPeople can join by Zoom or phone and have a choice between two days and times: \nMonday evenings\, 5-6 pm\, November 1st – December 13th  https://bit.ly/3v4zmdB \n-OR- \nTuesday mornings\, 10-11 am\, November 2nd – December 14th   https://bit.ly/3iWbtzY \nPeople can also RSVP to susan.lassman@wsu.edu. \nMeet Susan Lassman\, Aging Mastery® Leader for WSU Extension Clark County \n \n“This program is very exciting because it informs people about many areas of their lives that they could improve to help them live more fully and functionally.  It is never too late to learn new things and change habits.” \n I have worked in many areas over the years.  I retired from DSHS in Washington 12 years ago where I was then working for Home & Community Services.  I was a Social Worker and worked with seniors & disabled folks on Medicaid.  I have also worked in the nutrition field in the past as well\, with all age groups. \nI enjoy helping others in whatever area they may need assistance.  I have had many volunteer positions over the years including\, Meals on Wheels\, Hospice\, and the Humane Society to name a few.  I have helped friends when they were moving to downsize and sell some of their items.  I try to supply people with resources to contact as well. \nI like to sew\, read\, watch informative programs on TV\, work on home projects and spend time with family and friends.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/aging-mastery-%ef%b8%8f-book-club/2021-11-01/
CATEGORIES:Nutrition & Health
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SUMMARY:Aging Mastery ®️ Book Club
DESCRIPTION:WSU Extension Clark County Extension is hosting a 7-week Aging Mastery® Book Club. \nThe program will launch on November 1st.  Participants need to RSVP by October 25th\, 2021. \nAging Mastery ®️ Book Club participants located in Clark\, Cowlitz\, Skamania\, Klickitat\, Lewis\, Thurston\, Wahkiakum\, Grays Harbor\, Skagit\, Okanogan counties and the Colville Reservation get a complimentary Aging Mastery®️ Starter Kit valued at $30. \nPeople in other Washington state locations are welcome to participate by purchasing the Aging Mastery®️ Starter Kit directly from the National Council on Aging. \n  \nAbout the Aging Mastery ®️ Book Club \nThe Aging Mastery ®️ Book Club helps individuals create their own playbook for aging well via actionable goals\, sustainable behaviors\, peer support\, and incentives.  The program encourages mastery—developing behaviors across many dimensions that will lead to improved health\, stronger financial security\, and overall well-being.  People get a chance to meet new friends\, provide support and encouragement to their peers\, and become more involved in their community. \n  \n Meeting Details \nPeople can join by Zoom or phone and have a choice between two days and times: \nMonday evenings\, 5-6 pm\, November 1st – December 13th  https://bit.ly/3v4zmdB \n-OR- \nTuesday mornings\, 10-11 am\, November 2nd – December 14th   https://bit.ly/3iWbtzY \nPeople can also RSVP to susan.lassman@wsu.edu. \nMeet Susan Lassman\, Aging Mastery® Leader for WSU Extension Clark County \n \n“This program is very exciting because it informs people about many areas of their lives that they could improve to help them live more fully and functionally.  It is never too late to learn new things and change habits.” \n I have worked in many areas over the years.  I retired from DSHS in Washington 12 years ago where I was then working for Home & Community Services.  I was a Social Worker and worked with seniors & disabled folks on Medicaid.  I have also worked in the nutrition field in the past as well\, with all age groups. \nI enjoy helping others in whatever area they may need assistance.  I have had many volunteer positions over the years including\, Meals on Wheels\, Hospice\, and the Humane Society to name a few.  I have helped friends when they were moving to downsize and sell some of their items.  I try to supply people with resources to contact as well. \nI like to sew\, read\, watch informative programs on TV\, work on home projects and spend time with family and friends. \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/aging-mastery-%ef%b8%8f-book-club-2/
CATEGORIES:Nutrition & Health
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SUMMARY:Well and Septic System Maintenance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Well & Septic Inspection Certification and Maintenance and Self-Inspection Certification Workshop\n \nWednesday\, November 3\, 2021 \n6:00 to 8:30 PM \nOnline via Zoom \n  \nRegistration is $15 per household.   To register and find more details visit ws110321.eventbrite.com or email terry.koper@wsu.edu or call 564-397-5729. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Persons requiring special accommodations should call WSU Clark County Extension at (564) 397-5729 at least two weeks prior to the event.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/well-and-septic-system-maintenance-workshop-6/
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SUMMARY:Utilizing Cover Crops to Build Healthy Soils
DESCRIPTION:Justin O’Dea\, Regional Agriculture Specialist Faculty of WSU Extension\, will teach about utilizing cover crops and how to improve your farm or garden by improving the health of your soil by incorporating this form of organic matter\, adding soil nutrients\, and increasing soil biodiversity.  \nThe Small Acreage Program\, co-sponsored by Washington State University Clark County Extension and Clark County Public Works Clean Water\, will lead the tour with the farmer. \nLocation: Online via Zoom \nDate: Thursday November 4th\, 2021 \nTime: 6:00PM – 7:30PM  \nCost: $10 per household \nRegister at: https://covercrop110421.eventbrite.com \nWSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clark/event/utilizing-cover-crops-to-build-healthy-soils/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry%20Koper":MAILTO:terry.koper@wsu.edu
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