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Join hands-on workshops with Penn State Extension and gain practical skills in agriculture, gardening, food safety, and more. Explore expert-led sessions designed to enhance your knowledge and grow your expertise.

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  1. Pennsylvania Sheep Shearing School
    Workshops

    $100.00

    Pennsylvania Sheep Shearing School
    When 04/24/2025
    Length 45-minute webinar on day 1, 8-hour in-person workshop on day 2
    Event Format Hybrid | Choice of In-Person or Virtual Attendee
    Master shearing skills, equipment maintenance, and wool handling with expert guidance. Perfect for all skill levels. Network with fellow producers and tour a working livestock operation.
  2. ServSafe® in Spanish Language
    Workshops

    $165.00

    ServSafe® in Spanish Language
    When 04/25/2025
    Length 2 Days
    Event Format In-Person
    This course uses the National Restaurant Association food safety curriculum for food service establishments and is for individuals seeking initial food safety certification or renewal.
  3. ServSafe®
    Workshops

    $165.00

    ServSafe®
    When Multiple Options Available
    Length 2 days
    Event Format In-Person
    Upon successful completion, participants can receive their ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certificate, meeting the PA Department of Agriculture requirements for the Food Employee Certification Act.
  4. Think Spring! Gardening Seminar
    Workshops

    $15.00

    Think Spring! Gardening Seminar
    When 04/26/2025
    Length 2 hours, 30 minutes
    Event Format In-Person
    Discover Think Spring!, a four-topic workshop with the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Wyoming County, covering cut flowers, pollinator gardens, rain gardens, and herb container gardening.
  5. Better Forage with Baleage and Haylage
    Workshops

    $10.00

    Better Forage with Baleage and Haylage
    When 04/26/2025
    Length 2 hours
    Event Format In-Person
    Discover how planting, harvesting, and storage impact baleage and haylage quality. Explore forage testing, fermentation, and strategies to reduce dry matter loss for better livestock feed.
  6. Plants in the Park: Plant Identification Walk
    Workshops

    Free

    Plants in the Park: Plant Identification Walk
    When Multiple Options Available
    Length 1 hour, 30 minutes
    Event Format In-Person
    Explore a state park with forestry educator Cathryn Pugh to learn about plant identification, basic botany terms, and wildlife uses, all while engaging your senses in the natural world.
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