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News from your Extension Agent

Texas A&M AgriLife in Camp County has been busy over the winter holidays prepping and planning programming for 2020 as well as reflecting and documenting on the past programs of 2019. I urge you to reach out to me and ask questions about your agricultural concerns. Don’t stop reading just because you don’t own a farm: agriculture is EVERY- WHERE! Do you have questions about why “lady bugs” are invading your home? I can help with that! Want a well-manicured, pristine lawn? We have resources for that. Driving down a backroad and see a funky plant you want identified…. I’ve been there, done that. There is a wide array of what Extension covers; here lately it seems like I’ve received client calls such as, “I wasn’t sure who to call, so I called the county agent.” I don’t always have the answer for these callers, but I can almost assuredly get them to the right contact. If you would rather come by my office, let’s schedule a meeting or check out the upcoming programs below:

Steven Curtis Chapman to perform at the Whatley Center

Steven Curtis Chapman to perform at the Whatley Center

Christian music superstar Steven Curtis Chapman will perform at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on the Northeast Texas Community College Campus on Monday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. In a career that has spanned over 30 years, Chapman is the most awarded artist in Christian music history with 58 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, five GRAMMYs®, an American Music Award, 48 No. 1 singles, selling more than eleven million albums and with ten RIAA-certified gold or platinum albums to his credit.

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