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Walk-a-weighFood Safety, Nutrition, and Health

Walk-A-Weigh

  • Is a 12-week weight management class based on University of Georgia Extension's curriculum which emphasizes healthy, slow weight loss based on the Dietary Guidelines of 2005.

Sunwise

  • Explains the damage that overexposure to the sun's rays causes and ways to protect yourself.

Stress Management

  • Stress is unavoidable. This 1-hour class teaches ways to cope with stress better.

ServSafe Food Safety Training

  • Designed to instruct restaurants and food service providers with up-to-date, comprehensive food safety training. A certification exam is offered through this course to be certified to serve food to the public. For current class schedule and locations, visit http://foodsafety.ifas.ufl.edu or call toll free 1-888-232-8723.

MyPyramid.govMyPyramid

  • For Healthy Eating and Physical Activity. For more information go to www.mypyramid.gov.

Food Preservation

Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Communities

Build Green & Profit

  • Is a continuing education program about sustainable development, energy efficiency, water conservation and environmental landscape management. The program is a 14-credit hour continuing education program that reviews green building practices.

Volunteer Programs

Association of Home & Community Education volunteers

  • The Florida Association of Home & Community Education and the Citrus County Association of Home & Community Education are volunteer educational groups working under the umbrella of Cooperative Extension.

For more information on these programs, please contact Monica Bonsett at (352) 527-5713.

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