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  1. Clutter-Free Living workshop at New Madison Public Library

    Oct. 07, 2021

    How is your quality of life, specifically related to clutter? Do you find yourself saying, “I can never find anything after I put it away.”  “I’m afraid to toss any paperwork – it has personal information on it.” “My spare bedroom, closets, and basement are full of junk that I need to go through.” II can’t get rid of this because it’s special.” If so, this workshop is for you!

  2. Generation RX -Safe Medication Practices

    Sep. 27, 2021

    Friday, October 15th, 2:00 PM

    Come for your chance to win a locking medication box!

    Arcanum Public Library: 101 West North Street, Arcanum

    RSVP by calling the library at (937) 692-8484

     

    Dr. Roseanne Scammahorn, OSU Extension Darke County and Arcanum Public Library are partnering to bring Generation Rx—a nation-wide educational initiative to promote safe medication practices in an effort to prevent the misuse of prescription drugs, to Darke County!

  3. Air Fryer Basics

    Sep. 27, 2021

    Air Fryer Basics

    Friday, October 15th

    10:00 – 11:00AM

    Arcanum Public Library

     

    Come to a great workshop on air fryer basics.  The OSU Extension office will be demonstrating how to use an air fryer while cooking up a snack for all to enjoy!

  4. Farm Science Review

    Sep. 22, 2021

    Due to the weather, Farm Science Review will be closed today, Wednesday, September 22nd. 

  5. Life's Moments: From Memory to Legacy

    Sep. 17, 2021

    Virtual Life History Writing Workshop

    EVERYBODY’S GOT A STORY. WHAT’S YOURS?

    Start writing your story with us during this 8-week workshop. We’ll guide you through the writing process. No prior writing skills are needed. Nothing is collected. Write on paper or on a computer.

    Every Wednesday from: September 29 – November 17:

    10 to 11 a.m. ET

    Register: go.osu.edu/lifehistory2021

  6. BLAST OFF!

    Sep. 16, 2021

    Blast Off! is an upcoming series of 4-session parenting education events, which Chris Kendle and Joseph Maiorano will be facilitating via Zoom. We use Active Parenting curricula-- a video and discussion format.

    The first series, 10-12 pm September 27-30, is designed for parents of children birth-5 years.

    The second series, 10-12 pm October 25-28, is for parents of school-age children.

  7. Kitchen Table Conversations

    Sep. 16, 2021

    Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, lunch, or snack and join us from your "kitchen table" to engage in conversations "virtually" on September 21, 22, and 23, 2021 for "Kitchen Table Conversations" hosted by the Ohio Women in Agriculture of Ohio State University Extension. Conversations and discussions on "hot topics" in the agricultural world related to health, marketing, finance, legal, and production for women in agriculture.

    These sessions are offered during the Farm Science Review daily from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM via ZOOM. Registration is required to participate.

  8. September Connection Cafe: Exploring the Dimensions of Wellness

    Aug. 09, 2021

    September Connection Cafe:  Exploring the Dimensions of Wellness

    Friday Mornings 10:00-10:30am

    September 3, Emotional Wellness

    September 10, Financial Wellness

    September 17, Physical Wellness

    September 24, Environmental Wellness

    Sessions are free, but registration is required
    Register at:  https://go.osu.edu/connecttowellness

     

  9. Safe Medication Practices for Better Health

    Aug. 09, 2021

    Join Dr. Roseanne Scammahorn, OSU Extension Darke County to bring Generation Rx—a nation-wide educational initiative to promote safe medication practices in an effort to prevent the misuse of prescription drugs, to Darke County!  

  10. Generation RX -Safe Medication Practices

    Jun. 07, 2021

    Two Chances to Attend the Free Generation Rx Zoom Workshop

    Did you know that the misuse of prescription medications is one of our country’s most pressing public health problems, with adverse drug events being a significant issue for older adults? It’s true that prescription medications can help us live longer and healthier lives, but any medication has the potential to do harm—especially when misused.

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