Vinegar with 5% Acidity: It Matters  

Cucumbers are in season and it’s time to make pickles!   Vinegar is a key flavor component in home-preserved pickles, salsa and other acidified foods and is critical for food safety too. Research-tested recipes specify vinegar with 5% acidity. For example, a USDA tested family favorite recipe for Bread and Buter Pickles includes cucumbers and onions […]

Back-to-school Skills and Routines

Time to start thinking about back-to-school skills and routines. Submitted by Michelle Gobert Positive Youth Development Educator The beginning of each school year is an opportunity to develop and expand upon your child’s organizational and routine building skills. These skills, known as executive functioning skills, are the skills we use every day to get things […]

“It’s Game Time” Game Design Program

Join Forest County’s Digital Navigator as he explores a brief history of the gaming industry and how you can get started learning to mod, design, and manage making your own video game!We’ll also be looking at where to find supportive communities and how to turn game design into a career.

Reports of Beetles and Grub damage in Forest County 

submitted by Michelle Gobert, Master Gardener  Recently, our office has recently fielded several questions regarding turfgrass damage, as well as concerns for raspberry and blackberry plants flowering but not producing and while there may be several reasons for both types of damage, they both have one thing in common and that is a white grub […]

Job Opportunity: Public Health Educator

Are you interested in catalyzing positive change in Forest County? The University of Wisconsin Extension of Forest County is hiring a Healthy  Communities Coordinator. Take a look at the link below to learn more.  Public Health Educator (Forest County) – Crandon, Wisconsin, United States

Summer Food Safety 

Submitted by: Terri Kolb, FoodWIse Administrator Summer is almost officially here!! Many of us have already started the season with cookouts, camping, road trips and other activities that involve food. It is important to remember that bacteria grow faster in warm temperatures, so extra care needs to be taken to prevent food poisoning when preparing […]

Tips for Engaging Kids with Gardening

Submitted by Michelle GobertForest County Master Gardener Volunteer For many of us our interest in gardening started when a parent or grandparent shared their interest with you as a child.  Summer gardening offers numerous benefits to youth and is a great way to get kids to try new fruits and vegetables and the sustainable practices […]

More money in your pocket with the Affordable Connectivity Program!

Submitted by Steven Watson, Forest County Digital Navigator Internet access is quickly becoming a necessary utility and just like power and gas it’s another bill that piles up every month. But what if that pile didn’t need to be quite so high?  Communities like ours that need assistance getting access to the internet can save […]

Positive Youth Development March 2023 Update

Submitted by Michelle Gobert Youth Artists and Volunteers Needed:  We are looking for youth ages 3rd grade and above interested in helping brainstorm, create and paint a patriotic mural for the Forest County Veterans Memorial on the Courthouse Square.  We are currently gathering names and contact information and will plan to meet shortly after Spring […]

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