For Family and
Consumer
Sciences
Information:
Maggie Jover,
County Extension
Agent-FCS
(940) 349-2886
Horticulture and
Environmental
Stewardship
Information:
Janet E.
Laminack
,
CEA-Horticulture
(940) 349-2887
For 4-H and
Youth
Development
Information:
Vacant, County
Extension
Agent-4-H
(940) 349-2884
Joseph A. Administration Carroll Building
Office: (940)
349-2880
Fax: (940)
349-2881 Joseph A. Administration Carroll Building
401 W. Hickory
Street, Suite
112
Denton, TX
76201-9026
U.S.A.
denton-tx@tamu.edu ContactDenton-tx@tamu.edu
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Mary Campbell Administrative
Assistant
(940) 349-2882
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
mary.campbell@dentoncounty.com
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Vacant
Extension
Assistant - BLT•
Better Living
for Texans (BLT)•
Program
Assistant
(940) 349-2880
(940) 349-2881
(fax) o
Pamela Hill
Administrative
Assistant
(940) 349-2894
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
pamela.hill@dentoncounty.com
o
Cassie Morgan Administrative
Assistant
(940) 349-2884
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
cassie.morgan@dentoncounty.com
o
Margaret
Jover
County Extension
Agent•
County Extension
Agent•
Family and
Consumer
Sciences
(940) 349-2886
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
m-jover@tamu.edu
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Janet
Laminack
County
Extension Agent
• Horticulture County
Coordinator •
County
Extension Agent
(940) 349-2887
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
jelaminack@ag.tamu.edu
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Vacant
County Extension
Agent Agriculture and
Natural
Resources•
County Extension
Agent
(940) 349-2889
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
o
Donna Wolfe Administrative
Assistant
(940) 349-2883
(940) 349-2881
(fax)
donna.wolfe@dentoncounty.com
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