STREET ADDRESS Avery County 805 Cranberry Street Newland, NC 28657 (828) 733-8270 Phone (828) 733-8293 Fax Map & Mailing Information |
North Carolina Cooperative Extension
is based at North Carolina's two land-grant institutions,
NC State University and
NC A&T State University,
in all 100 counties
and on the Cherokee Reservation.
2008 YO! Afterschool The Avery YO! Afterschool Program is now accepting applications for enrollment. Afterschool sites include:
YO! sites are open from 2:45pm - 6:00pm. For registration packets please contact the Avery County Cooperative Extension Center at 828-733-8270. If you need additional information please contact the Avery County Cooperative Extension Center at 828-733-8270. 2009 WNC AgOptions Grant WNC AgOptions builds sustainable farming communities in our mountain region by providing resources directly to farmers who are diversifying or expanding their operations. WNC AgOptions works in partnership with RAFI-USA's Tobacco Communities Reinvestment Fund and the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission to provide grant funds to farmers in Western North Carolina. Farmers who demonstrate the economic viability of farms in Western North Carolina and who are interested in diversifying or expanding their operations to increase farm income and ensure the sustainability of the farm business should apply. WNC Ag Options gives awards to a variety of farm operations including: fruits & vegetables, livestock, nurseries, agri-tourism, beekeeping and value-added processing. Please complete the application and return it to Jerry Moody. The application deadline is January 23, 2009. If you need additional information or would like some guidance on the completion of the grant please contact Jerry Moody, County Extension Director. 2009 WNC AgOptions Grant Application Avery County Center gives the Avery County residents easy access to the resources and expertise of NC State University and NC A&T State University. Through educational programs, publications, and events, The Avery County Cooperative Extension agents deliver unbiased, research-based information to the citizens of Avery County. We can answer your questions on a wide array of topics. To find out how we can help you, browse our site or contact us by email or phone at 828-733-8270. Featured Content
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