Volume
40
Issue
3
Abstract
Finding ways to "get the word out" is always a challenge for Extension. Developing brown bag lunch programs is a way to reach a new Extension audience. Determining how best to do this in each community can give the Extension educator an opportunity to provide another resource and more opportunities for programming, teaching, and educating. Brown bag lunch programs have been a success for our office in that we have had an audience for all the sessions, and, most important, we have seen new faces, people new to Extension who are becoming more involved with us and our programs.
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Recommended Citation
Johnson, M. (2002). Brown Bag Lunch Programs: Another Avenue to Access?. The Journal of Extension, 40(3), Article 24. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol40/iss3/24