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MSU Extension - Otsego County
800 Livingston Boulevard, Suite 4A-2
Gaylord, Michigan
49735-8321
United States

Email Address: msue69@msu.edu
Phone: 989-731-0272
Fax: 989-731-0744
 
Welcome to Otsego County

MSU Extension- Otsego County
800 Livingston Boulevard Suite 4A-2
Gaylord, MI   49735

Phone  989-731-0272 or toll free 888-MSUE-4MI (888-678-3464)
Fax  989-731-0744
e-mail msue69@msu.edu

We are located on the fourth floor of the
J. Richard Yuill Alpine Center.

Office Hours:  Monday - Thursday 8:00-4:00 & Fridays 8:00 - 3:00

Linda Cronk-Family Consumer Science Educator
(989) 344-3279
Email:  cronkl@msu.edu
Rebecca Fleis-SNAP-Ed, Family Nutrition Program
989-731-0265
      
Email: fleis@msu.edu 
 
Cathy O'Connor-Office Secretary
(989) 731-0272
Email:  msue69@msu.edu
 
Debby O'Neill-Parent Educator
(989) 732-6867
Email:  oneilld@msu.edu
 
Bethany Prykucki-4-H Educator
Acting County Extension Director
(989) 731-0275
Email:  prykucki@msu.edu
 
Diane Rellinger-SNAP-Ed North Region Coordinator
(989) 731-0273
 
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MSU Extension has conducted a vigorous internal discussion focused on resculpting itself into a 21st-century organization, while continuing its dedication to furthering the quality of life and prosperity of Michigan citizens. The program now will carry that conversation to its external stakeholders, starting with partners in state government.

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