'Surviving the Summer with the Kids' June 18 in Sherman
By Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Grayson County
Jun 17, 2013
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Joyce White, Family and Consumer Sciences agent for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Grayson County, will share ideas for activities you can do this summer with the kids and grandkids.  This program is about doing things with the youth not for the youth, helping them to learn about healthy snacks and activities and helping you at the same time. 

This is the monthly Partners in Education, P.I.E. program on Tuesday, June 18 in the Texoma Council of Governments building, Eisenhower Room.   Joyce has been in Grayson County for 13 years serving first as the 4-H Agent and now as both the Family and Consumer Sciences agent and the 4-H Coordinator.  She was also a county extension agent in Oklahoma for five years before moving to Texas.

“Surviving the Summer with the Kids” will be Tuesday June 18 at 12:00 noon and will end by 1:00 pm.  It will be held in the Eisenhower room on the first floor of the Texoma Council of Governments building at 1117 Gallagher Road in Sherman.

Complimentary pie and coffee will be served at the seminar and you are welcome to bring a “brown bag” lunch.  P.I.E. programs are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month. The series is free and offered as a public service to anyone interested.  For more information call either Joyce White from the Texas A&M AgriLIFE Extension Service at 903-813-4203, Karissa or Sherry from Home Hospice of Grayson County, 903-868-9315, Judy Conner from TCOG at 903-813-3506 or Cheryl Brandon of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital - WNJ at 903-813-8747 if you have questions. 

The Area Agency on Aging - Texoma Council of Governments, Home Hospice of Grayson County,  Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital - WNJ, and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are delighted to provide this series free to the public.  This collaborative effort was designed to bring health and wellness educational programs to our community.  If you require transportation, remember that TAPS is only a telephone call away, but you do have to call at least the day before the program.