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PIKE COUNTY ANNUAL REPORT

Published each year by Pike County Cooperative Extension.

Written by Pike County Extension staff.

For more information on any of the programs in this report please send your name and address to:


Penn State Cooperative Extension
Pike County Administration Building
506 Broad Street, Suite B01
Milford, PA 18337

or contact our office:
Phone: 570-296-3400
Fax: 570-296-3406
e-mail: PikeExt@psu.edu

Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

 

Visit our website at
http://pike.extension.psu.edu

 


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President- David Scarisbrick - Blooming Grove Township
Vice-President - Ken Baumel - Dingman Township
Secretary - Alberta Rosiak - Blooming Grove Township
Treasurer - Sue Ann Jacobs - Milford Borough

Joan Brink - Dingman Township
Ray Cole - Blooming Grove Township
Gloria Derflinger - Blooming Grove Township
Joe Galante - Lackawaxen Township
Ileana Hernandez - Delaware Township
Mary Ann Hubbard - Greene Township
Marilyn Nestor - Dingman Township
Centa Quinn - Dingman Township
Commissioner Representative: Karl Wagner, Jr.



Karl Wagner, Jr.
Gerald Hansen
Harry Forbes

Nancy E. Grotevant, County Extension Director, Family Living Agent
Peter T. Wulfhorst, Multi-County Community Development Agent
Beverly Bensley,4-H / Youth and Recreation Coordinator
Jeanne Steuhl, Office Manager
Ingrid McKean, Secretary
Nancy Buchanan, Receptionist/Secretary

Debra Brodhecker, Tobacco Coalition
Karen Batalin, West Nile Virus Field Director
Gloria Derflinger, West Nile Virus Field Assistant
Joanne Emory, West Nile Virus Field Assistant
Charles Wehinger, West Nile Virus Field Assistant
Patricia Walker, EXSELS Site Coordinator
Jean Torok, EXSELS Program Leader
Nilda Sessler, Community Health Educator - Tobacco Coalition
Ann Cerone, Better Kid Care Coordinator

Vincent Cotrone, Multi-County Urban Forestry Agent (Luzerne County)
Linda Wiles, Multi-County Horticulture Agent (Monroe County)

Dr. Theodore Alter, Director of Cooperative Extension
G. Michael McDavid, Northeast Regional Director
Eric Schimmel, Information Technology Specialist
Mary Manzoni, Staff Assistant



Beverly Bensley
Jack deGeus
Ed Haines
Elaine Haines
Sheila Hodges
Carole Linkiewicz
Carol Padalino
Marguerite Rickett
Lianne Rosen
Alberta Rosiak
Joan Schlegel
Sue Thompson
Chris Turn

Pike County Cooperative Extension started its own website in July, 2000. We did not start keeping statistics on activity on the website until January, 2001. These first statistics showed the following:

No. of Hits on the Entire Site - 3,168
No. of Hits on our Home Page - 165
Page Views - 1,305
Visits - 683
Unique Visitors - 408
Visitors Who Visited Once - 354
Visitors Who Visited More Than Once - 54

 

Top 10 documents visited 10/1/01 – 9/30/02

deer resistant plants - 475
Healthier Weighs 3, 2000 - 333
County information - 285
2001 June Clover Gazette - 279
map & directions - 268
Hemlock Wooly Adelgid - 266
Program Opportunities - 203
Children Youth & Family main page - 165
Special Events - 162
NDN directory - 148

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This page last updated Wednesday, February 18, 2004

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