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Want to know what is going on with the Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS) program over the next month? For more information or to be on our email list about upcoming programs, send me your email or mailing address at jennifer.brown@ncsu.edu

  • Join us on Thursday, December 4 at 1:00 p.m. at the South Granville Public Library for our Cooking with Herbs workshop. We will discuss different herbs and spices, health benefits, food pairings, and explore new recipes. We are well aware that cooking with herbs and spices will help reduce the salt intake of our participants, helping with various chronic conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, etc.
  • Join the Alzheimer’s Association and the N.C. Cooperative Extension on Monday, December 15 at 2:00 p.m. for a virtual lesson through the Durham County Library on understanding Alzheimer’s and dementia. The “Caregiving During the Holidays” workshop shares what caregivers are facing during the holiday season, ways to support them, and strategies to adjust expectations and holiday plans. Register online now
  • Don’t let winter weather catch you off guard! Are you ready for icy roads or unexpected emergencies? Join our virtual class on Tuesday, December 16 at 10:00 a.m. (ET) and learn practical tips on home readiness, personal safety strategies for the chilly season, and winter emergency kits. Sign up now and face winter with confidence!
  • Instead of our usual Lunch N’ Learn workshop, the Family Consumer Science (FCS) program is hosting a “Holiday Party” on Tuesday, December 16 at 12:00 p.m. at the Person County Office Auditorium. It will be a potluck event for those who wish to bring a dish. If not, then the registration fee is $5 to attend. Contact jennifer.brown@ncsu.edu to register.
  • Every Friday, the Cooperative Extension Office hosts the Gardener’s Corner program on WKRX 96.7 Radio Roxboro. Be sure to listen on Friday, December 19 and 26 at 11:00 a.m. for the Family Consumer Science (FCS) Extension Agent, Jennifer Brown. Also, every Friday, the FCS program hosts a weekly 5-minute Food for Thought podcast around 1:00 p.m. You can also listen online at radioroxboro.com