Local Government and Business
August 6 | Noon:
Public Service Motivation: Local Government Education Webinar
This webinar will cover the theory and research on public
service motivation that accounts for employee performance, human
resource actions, and professional development. This webinar,
part of the Local Government Education series, will also cover
the implications of organization commitment, person-organization
fit, and prior military service. Coordinator: Nancy Ouedraogo
Personal Finances
July 31 | 6:30 PM:
Let's Talk Money: Make Your Savings Grow
Do you feel alone in your struggle to save? Financial experts
have emphasized the importance of saving for unexpected events
and long-term financial goals. However, people at different
income levels encounter challenges with saving. This webinar
addresses this issue and provides practical ways to help you
grow and maintain healthy saving behaviors. Presenter: Camaya
Wallace Bechard
Family Health and Safety
July 28 | Noon:
How Exercise Can Combat Stress, Anxiety and Depression
Now, more than ever, you may be feeling stressed, anxious, or
depressed. Learn how you can use exercise to improve your mood
and produce lasting changes to your mental health. Coordinator:
Chelsey Byers
July 28 | 5 PM:
Recognizing and Managing Stress
Volatile crop prices, global markets, and natural disasters
create stress for rural residents, farmers, and ranchers. Even
before the current health crisis, rural communities across the
Midwest were dealing with additional economic stressors, such as
the closing of coal-fired electric plants, off-shore
manufacturing, and reduced demand for oil and gas. The ability
to recognize and manage stress is crucial. Learn methods for
identifying stress and techniques for offering empathy and
active listening. Presenter: Pam Schallhorn
August 4 | Noon:
More Than a Gut Feeling: How Diet Impacts Gut Microbiome Webinar
Have you heard of the gut microbiome? Did you know that what we
eat can affect these little organisms in our gut? Join Leila
Shinn, MS, RDN, to learn about the trillions of bugs that live
in our gastrointestinal tract and the role our diets play.
Coordinator: Chelsey Byers
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Youth Development
July 29 | 1 PM:
Meet a STEAM Professional: Insects
How can we stop insects from bugging us? Erica Goett with the
National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research will
discuss how exciting a career in science (and bugs) can really
be. Coordinators: Judy Schmidt, Emily Schoenfelder
Commercial Agriculture
August 4-5 | 8:30 AM:
Tile Drainage Design & Water Management Online Workshop
This year's conference will be held online and include two days
of training. Day 1 includes creating drainage maps with public
domain applications. Day 2 includes both introductory and
advanced sessions in subsurface tile drainage design.
Presenters: Falasy Anamelechi, Rabin Bhattarai, Laura
Christianson, Reid Christianson, Richard Cooke
Home Gardening
July 31 | 1 PM:
Summer Plant ID Walk & Talk Webinar
The official start of summer has provided many beautiful days to
get out and take a walk around the neighborhood. Perhaps you
discovered a native plant on your property or purchased a
flowering shrub to incorporate into your home landscape. Learn
to identify the native plants, herbaceous flowers, and flowering
shrubs of Illinois during the summer plant identification walk
and talk webinar. Presenters: Austin Little, Erin Garrett
August 5 | 3 PM:
Good Growing Webinar: Landscaping Fact or Fiction
In our ever-expanding technology and connectedness, we have more
information readily available than any human society in history.
In our swirling whirlpool of digital communications, it can be
hard to tell what is fact and what is fiction. Learn to dispel
landscaping myths of products, trends, and management strategies
and get to the science of gardening. Presenter: Chris Enroth
August 6 | Noon:
Magic of Growing Microgreens Online Webinar
When space is a limiting factor, gardeners may consider changing
their strategy from big backyards to micro gardens. Microgreens
are tiny variations of fresh vegetables, herbs, and greens.
Though tiny in size, microgreens are packed with flavor and high
in nutritional value, according to the United States Department
of Agriculture. In USDA tests, microgreens contained about five
times greater levels of vitamins and carotenoids than their
corresponding mature plant. Presenters: James Theuri, Laurie
George
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