The 5th annual Stony Hill Four Corners Amber Alert Safe Child ID Project on May 19, 2012 is a voluntary program for all children under the age of 18. Parents/guardians of participating children receive a wallet sized, plastic card with a picture of the child, a unique AMBER ID number and only minimal, yet essential information needed to identify the child. This information is stored in a secure data base. This card can be presented to law enforcement in the event a child is abducted. The information can be transmitted to law enforcement and to the public via Television, Radio and Traffic Signs. This assists law enforcement by providing additional eyes of the public to look for the vehicle and occupants listed in the alert.
Sponsored by Union Savings Bank and Quality Gem Jewelery
For additional details, email Jackie Algon at jacqueline.algon@uconn.edu
Fairfield County Extension Center
Tuesday, February 16, 2016 (snow date February 17th) from 1-4 PM
Presented by Jude Boucher and Joan Allen of UConn Extension
Fairfield County Extension Center
69 Stony Hill Road
Bethel, CT 06801
- Alliums: onion thrips, onion maggots, purple blotch
- Asparagus: Common and spotted asparagus beetles, Fusarium wilt, cutworms, rust
- Basil: downy mildew, Japanese beetles
- Brassica: Imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth, cabbage looper, cross-striped cabbageworm, black rot, cabbage maggots, flea beetles, Alternaria leaf spot, cabbage aphids
- Chenopods: Cercospora leaf spot, flea beetles, leafminers
- Cucurbits: powdery and downy mildew, black rot, Plectosporium, Phytophthora blight, striped cucumber beetles/bacterial wilt, squash vine borer, squash bug
- Legumes: potato leaf hopper, cutworms, seedcorn maggots, Damping-off, white mold, rust, Mexican bean beetle, caterpillars (CEW, CL, ECB), Anthracnose, Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB)
- Lettuce: aphids, slugs, wirestem, tarnished plant bug
- Solanaceous: early and late blight, Septoria leaf spot, Anthracnose ripe rot, bacterial canker, Phytophthora Blight, bacterial leaf spot, Colorado potato beetle, potato and green peach aphids, flea beetles, Verticillium wilt, BMSB, two-spotted spider mites, tomato/tobacco hornworm
- Sweet corn: corn earworm, fall armyworm, European corn borer, Northern corn leaf blight, BMSB
- Umbelliferae: Alternaria leaf spot, carrot weevil, tarnish plant bug
Commercial vegetable crop growers may receive 2 Pesticide Credits (pending DEEP approval)
Pre-registration is suggested. To register call 203-297-2249 or register below. Registration fee of $20 to be paid at the door by check or cash.
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