06/16/2026
π₯π₯« Registration is OPEN! Learn How to Safely Pressure Can Vegetable Soup
Interested in preserving your garden harvest or learning how to safely use a pressure canner? Join Virginia Cooperative Extension for a hands-on Pressure Canning Vegetable Soup Workshop.
Participants will learn research-based home food preservation practices while preparing and pressure canning vegetable soup.
During this workshop, you will learn:
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Principles of safe pressure canning
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Step-by-step pressure canning procedures
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How to safely prepare and preserve vegetable soup
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Pressure canner equipment use, care, and maintenance
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Current USDA and Virginia Cooperative Extension food preservation guidelines
π Choose from three workshop locations:
Shenandoah County
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Monday, July 13, 2026
β° 10:00 a.m. β 1:00 p.m.
π VCE β Shenandoah County Office
600 N. Main St., Suite 100, Woodstock
Page County
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
β° 10:00 a.m. β 1:00 p.m.
π VCE β Page County Office
215 W. Main St., Stanley
Warren County
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Saturday, July 18, 2026
β° 10:00 a.m. β 1:00 p.m.
π Happy Creek Antiques
515 N. Commerce Ave., Suite B, Front Royal
π² Supply Fee: $25 per person
π₯ Space is limited to allow for hands-on instruction.
Register here:
https://register.ext.vt.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=4589802
Questions? Contact Amanda Johnson, Virginia Cooperative Extension
π§ [email protected]
βοΈ 540-665-5699
Learn the skills. Preserve safely. Enjoy the flavors of the season! π₯«
05/18/2026
π₯« Free Pressure Canner Gauge Testing in June! π₯«
Getting ready for canning season? Make sure your dial-gauge pressure canner is accurate and safe to use before preserving vegetables, soups, meats, and other low-acid foods.
Virginia Cooperative Extension will offer FREE pressure canner gauge testing at each County Extension Office from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.:
π Monday, June 1 β Shenandoah County Extension Office
π Tuesday, June 2 β Page County Extension Office
π Wednesday, June 3 β Clarke County Extension Office
π Thursday, June 4 β Frederick County Extension Office
π Friday, June 5 β Warren County Extension Office
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Simply bring the lid from your dial-gauge pressure canner for testing.
Canβt attend during the scheduled time? You may also drop off your canner lid at your local Extension office anytime during normal office hours. We will test the gauge and contact you when it is ready for pickup.
Annual testing is recommended because gauges can become inaccurate over time due to normal wear and use.
Questions? Contact Amanda Johnson at [email protected].
Learn more about Virginia Cooperative Extension: https://ext.vt.edu
04/30/2026
Prevention + Early Detection = Powerful
Cancer prevention and early detection go hand in hand.
π Take one step today to protect your health.
π‘ You have more control than you think.
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention.html
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Build Healthy Habits
Cancer prevention happens through daily habits.
π Pick ONE today:
β Eat more plants
β Move more
β Schedule a screening
π‘ Small steps lead to big outcomes.
Cancer Prevention
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Know the Warning Signs
Screening is importantβbut so is knowing your body.
π Pay attention to:
β Unusual changes
β Persistent symptoms
β Pain that doesnβt go away
π‘ Donβt ignore changesβearly action matters.
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What to Ask Your Doctor
Not sure where to start with cancer prevention or screening?
π Ask your provider:
β What screenings do I need?
β When should I start?
β Are there less invasive options?
β What is my personal risk?
π‘ Asking questions helps you take control of your health.
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Prioritize Sleep
Sleep supports your bodyβs ability to repair and stay healthy.
π Tonight:
Aim for 7β9 hours of sleep.
π‘ Healthy sleep supports overall wellness and cancer prevention.
About Sleep
General information and recommendations about sleep and sleep health.
04/25/2026
Prevent Cancer with Vaccines
Some cancers can be prevented with vaccines like HPV and Hepatitis B.
π This week:
Check if you or your child are up to date.
π‘ Prevention can start early.
π Cancer-preventing vaccines https://www.cancerresearch.org/immunotherapy-by-treatment-types/cancer-vaccines #
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Be To***co-Free
To***co use is the leading cause of preventable cancer.
π Take one step today:
Reach out for support to quit.
π‘ Itβs never too late to reduce your cancer risk.
π Get help quitting to***co https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/to***co/health-risks-of-smoking-to***co.html #
04/23/2026
Check Your Skin
Early detection mattersβeven for skin cancer.
π Take 5 minutes this week:
Check your skin for new or changing spots.
β Changes in size, shape, or color
β Spots that look different from others
π‘ Early detection makes treatment easier.
π How to check your skin https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/skin-cancer/find/check-skin