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About Wellness in the City

Extension offers practical, how-to education based on university research. The Dallas County Extension Office and the Tarrant County Extension Office has coordinated nutrition and health programming in the metroplex, and the result of that coordination and collaboration is the Wellness in the City program.

The goal of the Wellness in the City campaign is to encourage metroplex residents to make healthy lifestyle choices that will improve their quality of life.
The components of the campaigned offered in both Dallas and Tarrant Counties are very similar. Check out the links to the left to find out about some of our upcoming program opportunties.

You can also click on one of our county links below to find out about programming specific to the county you live in.



Dallas County Residents

Tarrant County Residents



Susan Richey
Dallas County Extension Agent
Family & Consumer Sciences
Phone: 214-904-3050
Fax: 214-904-3080
e-mail: sg-richey@tamu.edu
10056 Marsh Lane, Suite B-101
Dallas, Texas 75229-6071


Dana Tarter
Tarrant County Extension Agent
Nutrition & Health
Phone: 817-884-1294
Fax: 817-884-1941
E-mail: d-tarter@tamu.edu
401 East Eighth Street
Ft. Worth, Texas 76102



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Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, Acts of Congress of May 8, 1914, as amended, and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture, Chester P. Fehlis, Director, Texas Cooperative Extension, The Texas A&M University System.