Extension Employee News

2024 County Office Holiday Information

Optional Holiday Request/Approval Process

The 2024 County Holiday Schedule includes an optional holiday, which is not included in the 2024 University Holiday Schedule this year. As such, the request and approval process for Extension County employee optional holiday use in 2024 will differ from previous years.

  1. To request an optional holiday, employees must follow the following steps: An employee wishing to use their optional holiday should email their supervisor or timekeeper with their written request. This request should include the date and total number of hours (not to exceed the employee’s daily standard hours).
  2. Once approved, supervisors or timekeepers must enter the requested date and time as “holiday” using the pay code column in Kronos. When entering the requested date and time, individuals should enter the total number of hours (not to exceed the employee’s daily standard hours).

Please direct any questions regarding timecard entries to PEAK Services at kronos@clemson.edu.

2024 County Office Holiday Schedule

New Year’s Day: Monday, January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Monday, January 15
Memorial Day: Monday, May 27
Independence Day: Thursday, July 4
Labor Day: Monday, September 2
Thanksgiving Break: Thursday, November 28 – Friday, November 29
Winter Break: Monday, December 23 – Friday, December 27
Optional Holiday: Determined by Employee (1 day)
Total: 13 Days

University Holiday Schedule

New Year’s Day: Monday, January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Monday, January 15
Memorial Day: Monday, May 27
Independence Day: Thursday, July 4
Labor Day: Monday, September 2
Election Day: Tuesday, November 5
Thanksgiving Break: Thursday, November 28 – Friday, November 29
Winter Break: Monday, December 23 – Friday, December 27
Total: 13 Days

Note: County Offices and Clemson Main Campus have different holiday schedules for 2024.

December 2023: Monthly Director’s Letter

Dear Extension Family,

Cooperative Extension main campus staff gather at Sweet P General Store in Townville.

I know many have already begun their holiday leave, and for those who are still putting in hours for your Cooperative Extension responsibilities, I appreciate your dedication and know you are ready for the well-deserved break. It is a joyous time of year to share with family and friends, and there are many memories to make while we cherish past ones.

CAFLS News

It was good to see those of you who were able to attend the ‘Come to the Table Event’ on November 17 to celebrate the merger of the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences (CAFLS) and Public Service and Agriculture (PSA). An annual profile report for CAFLS called Momentum was created and is available as a digital version. Additionally, a new organizational chart is available. The Provost has formally charged the committee for the new CAFLS dean search. Our current interim dean, Dr. Greg Yarrow, will host town hall-style Zoom sessions in the new year, and more information will be sent out after the break.

Awards

Over two dozen Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) Program Team members were recognized at the EFNEP Annual Retreat in November. It was an honor to attend the event and hear about the accomplishments. A complete list of awards is available in a Blog post on the Extension Employee News Blog.

Congratulations to Dr. Scott Whiteside’s doctoral student, Ms. Afreen Sultana, for being awarded a $25,000 fellowship from Hitachi High-Tech America Inc. Their research involves the use of invasive kudzu plants for paper-based packaging, an environmentally friendly, biodegradable alternative to petroleum-based plastics. You can read more about this innovative research in the Clemson News article.

I would also like to recognize Cohort 3 of the Extension Emerging Leadership Initiative (EELI) for completing all requirements for graduation. The graduates include Clemson Cooperative Extension and SC State 1890 Research and Extension participants. EELI is a professional development opportunity dedicated to fulfilling Extension’s mission and developing leaders who exemplify professionalism and inspire others. Two former EELI graduates, Ms. Faith Isreal, Food Systems and Safety Agent and Mr. Chris Heintze, Piedmont/Midlands District Director, have been initiated into the South Carolina Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Phi Extension fraternity. Epsilon Sigma Phi is one of the oldest and largest organizations of Extension Professionals. The mission of Epsilon Sigma Phi is to foster standards of excellence in the Extension System and develop the Extension profession and professional.

Holiday Notes

The 2024 holiday county office schedule was sent out last month. The schedule is also available in a Blog post. Please note the county office and main campus holiday schedules are different for 2024.

In closing, although the season radiates joy for many, my thoughts go out to those who are missing loved ones this season. I hope you find peace in comforting memories. Some of you may be celebrating the addition of new family members—there is nothing like that first Christmas. For those of you who will be traveling, take your time and a deep breath if there are delays. The most important thing is to arrive at your destination safely.

There are many exciting things to come in 2024 for Cooperative Extension because of the enthusiasm and diligence of our Extension team. But in the meantime, I encourage everyone to focus on the true priorities in your life at this time – family, friends, traditions, and holiday cheer. Soak it in. I wish everyone a merry and peaceful break and a happy new year. As always, please take good care of yourselves and your families, and thank you for what you do for Clemson Cooperative Extension.

Upcoming Reminders

December 31: SC State Library’s Notable 2023 Notable State Documents Award submission deadline. Nominate your program team’s best publication. Visit the award website for more information.
January 31: CAFLS awards nominations deadline. Nominate a deserving CAFLS faculty/staff member or graduate/undergraduate student. Visit the award website for more information.

2024 EFNEP Annual Retreat Awards

EFNEP Excellence Award for Adult Program

  • Wanda Vandroff, Marion County
  • Jazmin Myer, Sumter County

FNEP Excellence Award for Youth Program

  • Patti Chapman, Beaufort County
  • Brandi Anderson, McCormick County

EFNEP NE of the Year Award

Catina Williams, Chesterfield County

Star Performer Award

Stacy Phillips, Sandhill REC

Excellence in Peer Mentoring

  • Wanda Vandroff, Marion County
  • Mary Morgan, Georgetown County
  • Diana Richardson, Lexington County
  • Kayla Scarborough, Aiken County
  • Beth Edwards, Laurens County
  • Akendra Jackson, Berkeley County
  • Carol Salley, Anderson County

Years of Service Award

  • Gail Anderson (25 years)
  • Akendra KJAckson (17 years)
  • Carolm Salley (11 years)
  • Shana Madden (8 years)
  • Christine Patrick (7 years)
  • Catina Williams (6 years)
  • Wanda Vandroff (6 years)

Leadership Excellence in EFNEP

  • Myeesha Lance (Midlands/Piedmont Region)
  • Sharneece Gary (Pee Dee Region)
  • Shana Madden (Upstate Region)
  • Ali Charlton (Coastal/Savannah Valley Region)
  • Laura Elisabeth Justice (Instructional Designer)
  • Gail Anderson (Data Manager)