As winter’s grip slackens and visions of spring stir, February Quick Bites video programs help begin the transition with topics including flowers, good soil and the digital footprint we’ll leave behind in 2021. The free one-hour programs offered through the Mississippi State University Extension Service provide information on a wide variety of topics via Zoom video conferencing, thanks to the pandemic, as well as to a limited number of socially-distanced participants at area county Extension offices on designated Thursdays from noon-1 p.m. Although there is no cost, participants must sign up in advance. Sessions will also be available in Bost Room 409 on the MSU campus.
February Quick Bites are:
Register in advance for this meeting at http://msuext.ms/qb2021-02-04. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Register in advance for this meeting at http://msuext.ms/qb2021-02-11. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Register in advance for this meeting at http://msuext.ms/qb2021-02-25. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Interested individuals should contact their county Extension office for more information. (In Lowndes County, 662-328-2111; Oktibbeha County, 662-323-5916; Clay County, 662-494-5371.)
Jan Swoope is the Lifestyles Editor for The Commercial Dispatch.
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