Dalton-Whitfield Archway Partnership Updates

Welcome to the Dalton-Whitfield Archway Partnership Blog. Check this blog regularly to learn about the priorities, goals, and actions of the Archway Partnership.



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

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For the past 15 years, Dick Yarbrough has gained a large following with his syndicated newspaper column which reaches some 600,000 households and more than 1.3 million readers each week throughout Georgia, making him the most widely-syndicated local columnist in the state.  The Georgia Press Association has twice named his column “Most Humorous.”

Yarbrough is known as a strong advocate for improving public education.  He also continues to push for stronger ethics legislation in the state.  In 2012, he received the Democracy Award from Common Cause Georgia.  “Dick Yarbrough has been a staunch supporter and advocate of meaningful ethics reform for our state and has humorously and effectively kept the issue alive in the hearts and minds of Georgia citizens,” said William Perry, Executive Director of Common Cause Georgia.

Writing a column is just one of Yarbrough’s talents. The Georgia native is an author of two books and a sought-after speaker on today’s circuit.
                                                                                                             
Meet Dick Yarbrough

Dick Yarbrough is a Southern philosopher, political pundit and straight-shooting humorist all rolled into one. Seen weekly in nearly one million households throughout Georgia, his column is an artful mix of comedy and candor that leaves readers amused, inspired or enraged, but always engaged!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP): An Update


In 2012, the Dalton-Whitfield Archway Partnership facilitated bringing the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education program, administered locally by Whitfield County’s Cooperative Extension Office, to Whitfield County to help families prepare fast, healthy meals on a budget.  The program uses a series of six 1 hour sessions geared toward improving a family’s diet and nutrition practices, stretching their food supply longer, and handling food more safely.  Those who complete all six sessions receive a cookbook and a certificate. In FY 2013, Whitfield County Cooperative Extension EFNEP reached 97 participants directly and 402 family members indirectly. After completing the EFNEP program:

·   96.7% of EFNEP graduates had a positive change in any food group (fruits, vegetables, grains, protein foods, dairy, and oils).

·   53% of EFNEP graduates more often planned meals in advance.

·   24% more often followed the recommended practices of not allowing meat and dairy foods to sit out for more than two hours. Furthermore, 50% always follow the recommended practice.

The program is free of charge to participants.  The target audience for the program is any caregiver (parents/foster parents/grandparents etc.) with school age children who receive public assistance (i.e. SNAP, WIC, Medicaid, TANF, and free or reduced lunch). The program can, however, accommodate families who do not receive public assistance as EFNEP’s goal is to reach as many families as possible.   

If your organization would like to host the EFNEP program, please contact Brooke Walker at 706.278.8207 or brooke1@uga.edu.  To conduct an EFNEP session, all that’s necessary is a room with electricity.  All meals are cooked on an electric skillet.

Click here to learn more about the Dalton-Whitfield Archway Partnership’s facilitation efforts with the EFNEP.