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Clay County Extension Launches Community Feedback Survey


By: Kim Terrell

County Extension Director, Clay County


North Carolina Cooperative Extension – Clay County Center is inviting residents to share their

thoughts through a community survey designed to help shape future programs and outreach

efforts. The survey seeks input on a wide range of topics, including agriculture and horticulture,

Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS), 4-H youth development, and the Extension Master

Gardener Volunteer (EMGV) program. Responses will help identify community needs and guide

programming to better serve Clay County.

Clay County Center Staff, Tyler Osborn, Kim Terrell, Kelli Miller, and Kiffney Stokes are working to improve the programming offered by their office to better serve the needs of the community.
Clay County Center Staff, Tyler Osborn, Kim Terrell, Kelli Miller, and Kiffney Stokes are working to improve the programming offered by their office to better serve the needs of the community.

to better serve the needs of the community.


to improve the programming offered by their office

to better serve the needs of the community.

Terrell, Kelli Miller, and Kiffney Stokes are working

to improve the programming offered by their office

to better serve the needs of the community.


The Cooperative Extension system relies on public feedback to ensure its programs remain

relevant and beneficial to local residents. Participants are encouraged to take a few minutes to complete the survey and share how they engage with Extension programs, what topics interest

them most, and how they prefer to receive information.


The survey is open to all Clay County residents, and responses will remain confidential. To

participate, visit go.ncsu.edu/claysurvey25


For more information, contact Clay County Center Office at 25 Riverside Circle, Suite 2,

Hayesville, or by phone at 828-389-6305, or visit clay.ces.ncsu.edu.

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