Volume
54
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.54.04.20
Abstract
Kentucky State University has been conducting a monthly field day known as the Third Thursday Thing for many years. This program has been successful in reaching limited-resource, minority, and underserved clients. The success of the program has indicated that a nontraditional approach can be successful when working with nontraditional clients. The program also strives to offer topics that focus on interests of those operating small farms and to have specific months dedicated to specific topics. Departing from some of the traditional meeting scheduling protocols has proved to be successful and continues to attract new clients to the program.
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Recommended Citation
Andries, K. M., Simon, M., & Rivers, L. (2016). Third Thursday Thing: A Success Story for Reaching Underserved Clients. The Journal of Extension, 54(4), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.54.04.20