Cecil County

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The University of Maryland Extension Cecil County Office is located the County Administration Building,

200 Chesapeake Blvd., Suite 1500, Elkton, MD. 
Telephone: 410-996-5280; Fax 410-996-5285.
Regular Office Hours are 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday.

Cecil County Faculty and Staff are:

Jim Lewis, County Extension Director, Senior Agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources

April Hall Barczewski, Extension Educator/4-H Youth Development

Karen Aspinwall, Extension Educator/Family and Consumer Sciences

Victoria Stone, Extension Program Assistant/4-H YouthDevelopment                                                                                                                                                        

Tammy Pryor, Faculty Extension Assistant, Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program

Sheri Chavez, Nutrient Management Advisor                                                                                                      

Deborah Arnold, Administrative Assistant II, CED/4-H Youth Development/FCS
Patricia C. Brown, Administrative Assistant I, Horticulture/EFNEP/Ag

University Maryland Extension (UME) was established in 1914 through acts of Congress and the Maryland General Assembly, and is administered by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Maryland and the University of Maryland Eastern shore. UME partners extensively with the Maryland Agriculture Experiment Station.  UME consists of University of Maryland Extension faculty and researchers based in offices in each county and Baltimore City, five Research and Education Centers located around the state, the Home and Garden Information Center, and on the University of Maryland grant campuses in College Park and Princess Anne.

Our purpose is to educate people to help themselves by providing timely, research-based information through educational programs and materials in areas such as: Agricultural and Life Sciences, Environmental Sciences, 4-H Youth Development, Consumer Sciences, Family Development, Nutritional Sciences Community Development, and Leadership. Each County Extension office strives to meet local educational needs. Dialogue with residents to determine program direction is essential.

The Cecil County Extension Advisory Council represents a range of citizens interests.

2008 Advisory Council Members are:
Jonathan Quinn, President
Ned Davis, Vice President
Betty Johnson, Secretary
Susan Knight, Treasurer 
Cliff England
Jeremy Sedgwick


Cecil County is located in the northeastern corner of Maryland, atop the Chesapeake Bay and along the Interstate 95/U.S. Rt. 40 corridor. The county is steeped in American history dating to 1606, when Captain John Smith first visited. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal was built from 1821-1829. Today about 70% of the county is farmland; its major industrial centers are located along or near interchanges of I-95 at the towns of Elkton, North East and Perryville.

Equal Opportunity Employers and Equal Access Programs

For more information, contact Jim Lewis, County Extension Director

Last updated: 01/12/2010

2010 Starting a Small Farm
The Baltimore County office of The University of Maryland Extension is partnering with Maryland Agricultural Resource Council to offer a workshop series to learn about starting and operating a successful, intensive small farm. - posted Jan 31, 2010

President Mote January '10 Budget Update
January 25, 2010 update from President Dan Mote regarding the UM budget - posted Jan 31, 2010

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Announcement of forthcoming NIFA competitive funding opportunities - posted Jan 31, 2010

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