The Daviess County Health Department is partnering with the University of Missouri Extension Office to offer a free program focusing on eating smart and being active.


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This eight-lesson class is provided by the University of Missouri Extension Family Nutrition Education Program and offers research based information about nutrition, physical activity, food safety and making the most of your food dollars.

The interactive lessons focus on simple messages related to food, nutrition and tips for feeding your family. These free lessons may also include tastings, items that reinforce lesson topics and a certificate of completion awarded at the end of the program.

The classes start on Tuesday, Jan. 8, and are every Tuesday for eight weeks, from 4-5:30 p.m. For more information and to sign up for the class, call the health department at 660-663-2414.

This program is funded in part by USDA Snap and Daviess County Health Department.  Keep in mind this is FREE; there is absolutely no cost to attend the class but you must be signed up so event organizers know how much food to buy.