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Family Living Programs Display (#18603)

Retractable “window shade” style vertical display in its own stand  providing general information about UWEX Family Living Programs.  Designed for use at conferences and public events to educate colleagues and the public about FLP.  Measures 32″ W x 80″ H in 8.5″ D stand when fully extended.  Replaces 2003 three panel tabletop display. (2010) – SELF- CONTAINED DISPLAY WITH TELESCOPING POLE

Family Living State Team Presentations (#18795)

On December 7, 2004 eleven Family Living Program Area State Teams presented overviews of their work to Arlen Leholm.  Presentations involved PowerPoint graphics, skits, role playing and podium speeches by various members of the teams. (2005) – 2 DVD’S  (Short segments, 128 minutes total)

Making Ends Meet with UW Extension Family Living Programs Display (#18788)

3 panel display describing Family Living’s efforts related to poverty and financial management education. Covers three categories (one on each panel): Raising awareness about poverty, Building skills of professions that work with individuals in poverty, and Direct teaching of skills for low income individuals. **Requires large display board (two 27” side panels, one 28” center panel, 35” high) – #17635, and header panel (same width, 12” high) – #17636, both of which may be booked separately.** (2005) – 3 PANEL DISPLAY & HEADER.

Rent Smart Display (#19072)

Retractable “window shade” style vertical display in its own stand promoting UW- Extension, Family Living Program’s Rent Smart curriculum.  Rent Smart provides practical education to enable potential renters to acquire and keep housing. Audiences include Extension colleagues, housing groups, landlords, tenants, high school and college teachers, etc. (Measures 32″ W x 80″ H in 8.5″ D stand when fully extended) (2010) –  SELF-CONTAINED DISPLAY, TELESCOPING POLE.

Sohe: Profile of an Engaged University (#18796)

Provides a glimpse of the Wisconsin Idea in action at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Human Ecology which celebrated its centennial in 2003.  Segments covering  1. A history of SOHE (4:42) – 2. The ABC Project (10:05) – 3. Beaded Prayers Project (7:25) – 4. Family Impact Seminars (8:06) – 5. Family Voices (10:20) and a short presentation by Dean Robin Douthitt (2:00) demonstrate the link between research and outreach at SOHE.  (2005) - DVD  (31 min.)

Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program (WNEP) Display (“Window Shade” Style) (#18604)

Retractable “window shade” style vertical display in its own stand, providing general information about the Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program (WNEP). Designed for use at conferences and public events to educate colleagues and the public about WNEP.   Measures 32″ W x 80″ H in 8.5″ D stand when fully extended. Replaces 2003 tri-panel version. **Small 3 panel tabletop version also available – #18605** (2011) – SELF-CONTAINED DISPLAY, TELESCOPING POLE.

Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program (WNEP) Display (Small Tri Panel) (#18605)

3 panel tabletop display providing general information about the Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program (WNEP).  Designed for use at conferences and public events to educate colleagues and the public about FLP.  **Requires small display board (two 19” side panels, one 20” center panel, 24” high) – #16814, which may be booked separately.** Self-contained ”banner style” version also available – #18604.   (2003) - 3 DISPLAY PANELS, PRINT MATERIALS, 2 TABLE COVERS.