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Volume

33

Issue

2

Abstract

Consumers want one stop shopping education, and Cooperative Extension staff members needs to plan their programs from this perspective. This article shares ways in which the Benton County office of the Oregon State University Extension Service incorporated the one stop shopping concept into the planning and execution of their Aging Family Members Conference.

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