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December 17, 2004

Topics in today’s issue of Extension Update:

NOVEMBER PHOTO CONTEST WINNER
We had 23 entries in the November Fun Photo Contest, many of them excellent. Our winner is seven-year-old Kevin VanderMeer, a member of the 4-H Hotshots Photography Club in Poulsbo. Kevin, with a little help from his dad, submitted a photo of his sister nose-to-nose with her guinea pig. The judges liked the composition, varied textures and large blocks of color. Congratulations Kevin! We received other excellent shots as well. Unfortunately, some could not be judged because they were not accompanied by release forms for the minors pictured in them. The winning image for November can be viewed at http://ext.wsu.edu/fs/.

The theme for December contest is Food and nutrition programs, demonstrations, food preparation. Contest rules.

This contest is open to paid employees and volunteers of WSU Extension and 4-H youth.

INTERNATIONALIZING EXTENSION CONFERENCE JANUARY 18-20, 2005.
The conference is being sponsored by the National Initiative to Internationalize Extension; University of Florida, IFAS; Michigan State University and the International Programs Office of CSREES. Go to their Web site for information and registration material.

4HUSA.ORG
The interactive community for 4-H youth was launched at the end of October and has had almost 100,000 visitors in the first month alone. This is a Web site that over a dozen 4-Hers from across the country have been instrumental in developing over the past 8 months. It's a site for all youth of 4-H age, not just 4-H members. Go to www.4husa.org for a free registration.

REMINDERS ABOUT SEVERE WEATHER AND OFFICE CLOSURES
When severe weather conditions occurs, questions of office closure arise. It is time to review the Business Policies and Procedures Manual to answer your questions about emergency closure. Do you use annual leave or personal holiday, or other leave? The answer depends on if you are Faculty, Classified staff, or Administrative Professional.

“Suspended operations” are covered by BPPM 50.40 Safety and Security. The WSU President may suspend the operation of all or any part of the institution whenever the President determines that public health, property, or safety is jeopardized. If the President is not available, the Provost or the Vice President for Business Affairs, or, in the absence of these officers, any other vice president may suspend operations. Supervisors of off-Pullman campus facilities are responsible for suspending operations in the facility as dictated by emergency circumstances. Under Personnel section 60.40 you will find “Staffing during emergency closures” and the information on accounting for hours not worked.

WSU EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The Employee Assistance Program offers free and confidential program services to eligible Washington State University employees as part of their benefits package. Program details and information. If you would like a copy of the EAP procure or have any questions, please contact Human Resource Services at 509-335-4521.

MEET OUR NEW COLLEAGUES
There are photos and bios of three new Extension hires posted on our Extension Faculty and Staff Web page. Go there to meet our new colleagues: Stephanie Brock, Adminstrative Assistant, Prosser; Hans Kok, Conservation Tillage Specialist, University of Idaho and WSU joint appointment; and Sherri Frederick, Assistant to the Dean and Director.

PERSONNEL
New Hires:
Susan Butts, Conference Manager, Information Dept/Extension Meeting Management & Program Support (EMM+PS)
Funding: 100% Extension
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective December 6, 2004
Degree: M.A.

Debi Evans, Extension Coordinator, Food $ense Nutrition Education
Address: Walla Walla County
Funding: 100% Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective December 6, 2004
Degree: M.Ed

Patricia King, Administrative Manager, WSU-Mount Vernon NW WA Research and Extension Center
Funding: 67% Research, 33% Extension
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective January 1, 2005

Jennifer Hall, Extension Coordinator, Small Farm Program, Spokane County
Funding: 100% Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective January 17, 2005
Degree: Master of Health Education

Retirements:
Gary Pelter, Extension Educator, Grant County
Funding: 100% Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective March 1, 2005

Dyvon Havens, Extension Educator, Skagit County
Funding: 100% Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective May 15, 2005

HAPPY HOLIDAYS! SCHEDULE
We wish you and yours happy holidays and best wishes for the New Year! The following is the planned time off for staff in the Extension Director's office. There will be someone here every day to answer your calls and questions (the university is officially closed Dec. 23, 24, and 31). However, we will not be fully staffed so we can spend time with family and friends. For grant writing, Esther Tate will be out December 30th. Dorothy Heitter will be out December 22nd and 27th. Joan Root continues to be working part-time to take some time off to help care of her mother. We appreciate your patience and cooperation while we give Joan the support she needs during this time. Rebecca Armstrong and Sherri Frederick do not have any planned leave. Tiffany Boswell will not be working during the semester break starting December 17th. Tiffany will be returning to school and work on January 10th.

Linda will be taking annual leave on the afternoons of December 22 and 30 and all day December 27th. Ed will be on annual leave the week of December 27 through 31.

Linda Kirk Fox, PhD
Interim Dean and Director
Washington State University Extension
411 Hulbert Hall
PO Box 646230
Pullman, WA 99164-6230
509-335-2933 Office
509-335-9223 Desk/Voicemail
509-335-2926 FAX
lkfox@wsu.edu

         
                         
                         
                         
 

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