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Cooperave Extension Service Fayee County Extension 1140 Harry Sykes Way Lexington, KY 40504 Phone (859) 257-5582 Email: [email protected] hp://fayee.ca.uky.edu/ MARCH 2018 On the Road Again: Sites, Tastes and Culture of Ireland Join us on March 21st at 11:30 a.m. for a whirlwind tour of Ireland which will include glimpses of the ever-changing scenery from plunging cliffs to towering mountains and gloomy peat bogs. We’ll learn a little of the history of the country and how it relates to the ancestry of many Kentuckians. Some traditional Irish recipes will be shared. We will also discuss packing and travel tips and hacks. This lesson will be designed to help your clubs celebrate International month. The free program includes lunch and is open to the public. Pre-register by calling the Fayette County Extension Office at 859-257-5582. Couch Potato Challenge Have you decided it is time to get off the couch and get moving? Not sure how to do it? The lesson is a 12-week challenge based on the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institutes walking plan. During this session you will learn about what it takes to get started with a walking/ exercise plan. Participants will be encouraged to keep a log to help you stay on track and will receive weekly newsletter and tips to keep you moving. LFUCG Parks is partnering with us in Fayette County for this challenge. At this informational meeting you will learn about the local parks and their trails. We will be sponsoring a guided walk each week at a different park and giving prizes and incentive items to those who participate. Liz Kingsland, Fayette County FCS Extension Agent, will be teaching and managing this challenge. Come Join us on March 15th at 6pm at the Fayette County Extension Office. The program is free and open to the public. Please register by calling 859-257-5582 so we will have plenty of handouts. Quilter’s Guild of the Bluegrass Quilter’s Day Out March 17, 2018 Registration Begins at 9:00 AM Program Begins at 10:00 AM Fayette County Extension Office 1140 Harry Sykes Way (Formerly Red Mile Place) Lexington, KY 40504 Door Prizes/Goodie Bags $5 Registration Fee ($1 of fee to go to God's Pantry) JRenders BBQ Food Truck & Local Quilting/Sewing Vendors Onsite Support/Shop Our Local Vendors Speaker: Mary Beth Dunn Kentucky Heritage Quilt Society Quilt Display Precut fabric/sewing machines will be available to sew a block to donate to Quilts of Valor Bring a Red, White or Blue Fat Quarter to Donate to Quilts of Valor 2 Fat Quarter Drawings (Bring a Solid/Blender fat quarter and a Batik fat quarter to enter your name to win one of the drawings. 1 winner for all Batiks, 1 winner for all Solids/Blenders) March Classes Be sure to check out all the March classes listed later in this newsletter. For more information on any class visit: http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/ or call the Extension Office at 859-257-5582 for more information.

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Cooperative Extension Service Fayette County Extension 1140 Harry Sykes Way Lexington, KY 40504 Phone (859) 257-5582 Email: [email protected] http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/

MARCH 2018

On the Road Again: Sites, Tastes and Culture of Ireland

Join us on March 21st at 11:30 a.m. for a whirlwind tour of Ireland which will include glimpses of the ever-changing scenery from plunging cliffs to towering mountains and gloomy peat bogs. We’ll learn a little of the history of the country and how it relates to the ancestry of many Kentuckians. Some traditional Irish recipes will be shared. We will also discuss packing and travel tips and hacks. This lesson will be designed to help your clubs celebrate International month. The free program includes lunch and is open to the public. Pre-register by calling the Fayette County Extension Office at 859-257-5582.

Couch Potato Challenge

Have you decided it is time to get off the couch and get moving? Not sure how to do it? The lesson is a 12-week challenge based on the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institutes walking plan. During this session you will learn about what it takes to get started with a walking/exercise plan. Participants will be encouraged to keep a log to help you stay on track and will receive weekly newsletter and tips to keep you moving.

LFUCG Parks is partnering with us in Fayette County for this challenge. At this informational meeting you will learn about the local parks and their trails. We will be sponsoring a guided walk each week at a different park and giving prizes and incentive items to those who participate.

Liz Kingsland, Fayette County FCS Extension Agent, will be teaching and managing this challenge. Come Join us on March 15th at 6pm at the Fayette County Extension Office.

The program is free and open to the public. Please register by calling 859-257-5582 so we will have plenty of handouts.

Quilter’s Guild of the Bluegrass

Quilter’s Day Out

March 17, 2018

Registration Begins at 9:00 AM

Program Begins at 10:00 AM

Fayette County Extension Office

1140 Harry Sykes Way

(Formerly Red Mile Place)

Lexington, KY 40504

Door Prizes/Goodie Bags

$5 Registration Fee ($1 of fee to go to God's Pantry)

JRenders BBQ Food Truck &

Local Quilting/Sewing Vendors Onsite

Support/Shop Our Local Vendors

Speaker: Mary Beth Dunn

Kentucky Heritage Quilt Society Quilt Display

Precut fabric/sewing machines will be available to sew

a block to donate to Quilts of Valor

Bring a Red, White or Blue Fat Quarter to Donate to

Quilts of Valor

2 Fat Quarter Drawings (Bring a Solid/Blender fat

quarter and a Batik fat quarter to enter your name to

win one of the drawings. 1 winner for all Batiks,

1 winner for all Solids/Blenders)

March Classes

Be sure to check out all the March classes listed later in this

newsletter. For more information on any class visit:

http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/ or call the Extension Office at

859-257-5582 for more information.

Fayette County Extension

Homemakers invite you to: Fayette County Extension Homemakers

95th Annual Meeting

“Life Needs a Few More

Polka Dots & Picnics” May 24, 2018

Fayette County Extension Office

Meeting Begins at 6:00 p.m.

Cultural Arts viewing at 5:00 p.m.

Cost: $15.00 per person

**Advanced registration required**

Fancy picnic food catered again by:

All the Way Shoppe (menu in the April newsletter)

Scholarship Fundraiser:

2nd Annual Sharing Our Talents Auction

All proceeds will go toward Homemaker

Scholarships!

Club Table Decorations:

Polka Dots & Picnics

Fayette County Homemaker Annual

Meeting Registration Form

Name______________________________

Daytime Phone______________________

Homemaker Club_____________________

Associate___________________________

Return by: May 18, 2018

Make $15.00 check payable to:

Fayette County Extension Homemakers

Return to: Fayette County Extension Office

1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington, KY 40504

Homemaker Annual Meeting Sharing Our Talents

Club Guidelines The 2018 Fayette Co. Extension Homemakers Annual Meeting, May 24, will not only be festive but serve the greater purpose of support for our scholarship fund. Clubs and members can donate an individual service or group item. Sharing Our Talent Each club has at least one marketable service to offer. Hopefully larger clubs will offer more than one. An extra benefit is getting to know fellow homemakers that are not in your club through exchange of services. To participate, simply: - Select a service that you are willing to share or teach

another homemaker. - Complete the certificate on the last page of the

newsletter. - Return to the Extension Office by May 18th. - A list will be compiled of all certificates and presented

at the annual meeting before the auction begins. - Decide what service you would enjoy receiving. - Bid, bid, bid! - Highest bidder wins. - A shared talent certificate will be presented with

contact and scheduling information. Questions? Do not hesitate to call the Extension Office for clarification.

ALL PROCEEDS GO TOWARD

THE FAYETTE COUNTY EXTENSION

HOMEMAKER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Reorganizational meeting for SEWMORES Club

April 7th 10 am – 5 pm. Have you missed the SEWMORES Club? or Are you someone who likes to sew? and wants to share ideas and learn more with other like-minded people? Come to this meeting and help us redefine this group! We will have a demonstration and lesson on a one-hour basket at 11 am. Supply list will be provided with registration.

During this meeting we will decide on the best dates and times for the group, and set up a schedule for the rest of the year. Come share your thoughts and help us jumpstart this great club! Call 859-257-5582 to register.

Family and Consumer Sciences Specialty Club Meetings

Specialty Clubs focus on learning, developing and preserving a specific skill, interest or activity. There is a deliberate focus on sharing members’ skills with others to strengthen the community. Participants do not have to be an expert - as the objective is to learn. During the monthly meetings, members work on personal projects, participate in group projects and learn new techniques and methods from fellow members. Specialty clubs meet at the Fayette County Extension Office. You are welcome to join us at anytime.

Savings Lifestyle 101 “Coupon Club” Meets the 1st Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

Quilters Guild of the Bluegrass Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. March’s program: Our program this month will be presented by Ashley Bandy, who will be showing us the KHQS challenge quilts. More interesting and beautiful quilts to inspire you!

Grandparent/Caregiver Support Group Meets the 4th Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

Kentucky Krafters Meets the 4th Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Open Sewing Room March 6, 13, 27 (Please call the office to make sure

room is available.)

Save on Auto Insurance

Taking the AARP Smart

Driver Safety Course could

earn you a discount on your

automobile insurance

premiums for three to five years, and you will be a better

driver. The AARP Smart Driver Safety Course will be

held on May 15, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the

Fayette County Extension Office, 1140 Harry Sykes Way,

Lexington. The AARP Smart Driver Safety Program is a

classroom course for drivers aged 50 and over. The

course identifies many of the changes which occur as we

age and suggests strategies for accommodating those

changes for safer driving. Participants who complete the

course will receive a certificate which many car insurance

agencies honor with a discount. A small fee covers course

expenses: $15.00 for AARP members, $20.00 for

non-members. Feel free to bring a sack lunch if you would

like, the class will continue through the lunch hour.

Seating is limited. Pre-register by calling the Fayette County Extension Office at 859-257-5582.

Reminder for Homemaker Community Service Projects

March – Luggage Collection (new or gently used) for Kentucky Foster Care

Please announce at club meetings, collect and bring donations to the Extension Office. Feel free to share these community outreach opportunities with others.

Grandparents, caregivers, relatives and professionals are invited to the 16th Annual GAP (Grandparents and relatives as Parents) Conference

to acquire relevant information regarding the primary care of children. The conference will be held on Thursday, March 15, 2018, 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at the Clarion Hotel, 1950 Newtown Pike, Lexington.

More information and registration materials are available on-line at www.gapofky.org or can be requested by calling the Fayette County Extension Office at (859) 257-5582.

Join us for Job Club

The Fayette County Cooperative Extension Services, University of Kentucky (UK) Alumni Association, and UK Human Resources Staff Career Development are pleased to announce the winter/spring 2018 Central Kentucky Job Club schedule. The purpose of the Job Club is to provide a positive environment for motivated job seekers to meet, connect, share and learn. The free group is open to the public and meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, from 9:00–10:15 a.m. at the Fayette County Cooperative Extension office, 1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington, KY. Business attire is encouraged. Convenient, free parking is available. Job Club is for you if you are motivated and currently out of work, underemployed or looking to make a career transition. In addition, recruiters and employers are always welcome and introduced to Job Club attendees. For more information, call the UK Alumni Association at 859-257-8905, the Fayette Cooperative Extension office at 859-257-5582, or the UK Staff Career Development Office at 859-257-8920. Additional information including testimonials from former Job Club participants can be viewed at: www.ukalumni.net/jobclub. Job Club Meeting Schedule: March 13: Pink or Not – Does the Color of the Slip Really Matter? – Presented by Brian Simmons, SHRM-CP, PHR, Senior Human Resources Advisor, CMI Human Resources Consulting March 27: Social Media and Your Career – Presented by Mikailyn Estes, Staffing Manager, Accountemps April 10: An Insider Viewpoint on the UK Hiring Process – Presented by Sarah Bowes, Employment Director, UK HR April 24: Searching For Your Next Career Opportunity –It’s A (temporary) Full-time Job - Presented by Jon Caldwell, Senior Director, Talent Management & HR, Valvoline May 8: The Hard Facts about Soft Skills - Presented by Greg Coker, President/CEO, The Institute for Soft Skills May 22: Panel of Job Club Success Stories

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For Plate It Up Recipes, Visit:

http://fcs-

hes.ca.uky.edu/content/plate-it-

kentucky-proud

March in National Nutrition Month

Tips to Jumpstart Healthy Eating Habits

Deciding to kick bad eating habits to the curb can often seem overwhelming. Sometimes we just need to see it written simply to jumpstart a new routine. Try these tips to get back on track:

Eat breakfast. Eating something in the morning not only helps you focus it also will help you make better food choices the rest of the day since you won’t be as ravenous. Some ideas include plain Greek yogurt with a handful of berries, whole-grain toast with some avocado or even just a couple of hard boiled eggs and a handful of nuts. It doesn’t have to be big but something is better than nothing!

Drink less soda and more water. It will be a gradual process but starting to drink less soda and more water will help you feel fuller throughout the day and even sleep better at night. Start by replacing one soda a day with water and try to get down to as little soda as possible.

Have control of your meals. Bringing your own lunch and cooking your own dinner saves money and puts you in control of what is in your food. Buy ingredients that are simple and easy to assemble. For example, bake chicken and roast vegetables in the beginning of the week then add to greens for a quick healthy lunch or put over rice for dinner. Being prepared sets you up for success.

Keep MyPlate in mind. Aim to fill half of your plate with fruits and vegetables. When you sit down for a meal, see how it matches up to MyPlate. Source: Jean Najor, Senior Extension Associate, University of Kentucky; College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Ear Buds and Exercise Wearing headphones while exercising outdoors can create multiple risks. Most of the sports headphones are now designed to fit right into the ear like an earplug to block out other noise. These ear buds are great for the gym but can be dangerous if you are exercising outside. Your ability to pay attention to potential threats from traffic, barking dogs, bike bells or other people is greatly reduced when you are listening to music through headphones. Wearing headphones outside also makes you a target to potential attackers because you are distracted and vulnerable. If you choose to wear headphones when you exercise outside, remember to keep the volume low enough so that you can hear what is going on around you. References: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2013/05/9-tips-for-safe-outdoor-workouts/ https://www.consumerreports.org/headphones/headphone-safety-tips/ Source: Natalie Jones, Extension Physical Activity Program Coordinator; University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

You are invited

Catering by

Nancy George

of Catering by

George

“Spring Into

Good Health”

Tea & Fashion Show

For Ovarian Cancer Research Tickets $18.00, includes luncheon/tea, fashion show & silent auction.

Where: Fayette County Extension Office 1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington, KY 40504

When: May 11, 2018

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

To register return the registration form below by May 4, 2018.

Call 859-257-5582 for more information.

Homemaker Tea and Fashion Show Registration Form

Name________________________________________ Daytime Phone_____________

Address________________________________ City______________ Zip___________

Make $18.00 check payable to: Fayette County Homemakers

Return to: Fayette County Homemakers, 1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington KY 40504

2018 Kentucky Proud Evenings

Lineup Announced

The University Press of Kentucky is celebrating its 75th anniversary with company. The Fayette County Cooperative Extension of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has partnered with The University Press of Kentucky on Kentucky Proud Evenings, a series of monthly author talks. These events will occur at 6:00 pm at the Fayette County Extension Office (1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington). Plate it Up! Kentucky Proud food samples will be available for those attending. Reserve your spot at a talk by calling the Fayette County Extension Office (859-257-5582). Copies of the book being discussed will be available for sale at the events. Tuesday, March 27—David J. Bettez, Kentucky and the Great War: World War I on the Home Front Bettez provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of the Great War on Bluegrass society, politics, economy, and culture, contextualizing the state’s involvement within the national experience. Thursday, April 26—Tom Kimmerer, Venerable Trees: History, Biology, and Conservation in the Bluegrass Featuring more than one hundred color photographs, this beautifully illustrated book presents a natural history and offers guidelines for conserving trees that predate European settlement. Wednesday, May 16—Randolph Paul Runyon, The Mentelles: Mary Todd Lincoln, Henry Clay, and the Immigrant Family Who Educated Antebellum Kentucky Runyon presents a joint biography of Augustus Waldemar and Charlotte Victoire Mentelle, refugees from France who settled in Lexington, Kentucky in 1798 and opened a school that attracted students including future first lady, Mary Todd. Monday, June 25—Robert G. Lawson, Who Killed Betty Gail Brown? Murder, Mistrial, and Mystery Lawson, a defense attorney for the only person ever charged with the crime, recounts the famous cold case of nineteen-year-old Transylvania University student Betty Gail Brown, who on October 27, 1961, was found in her car on campus strangled to death with her own brassiere. Monday, July 23 —Deirdre Scaggs, The History Kentucky Kitchen: Traditional Recipes for Today's Cook More than one hundred dishes from nineteenth- and twentieth-century Kentucky cooks collected from handwritten books, diaries, scrapbook clippings, and out-of-print cookbooks from the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections. Are provided in this book Monday, August 13—Bob Thompson, Hitchhiker: Stories from the Kentucky Homefront Thompson offers readers homegrown tales that interweave ghosts of the past with real and imagined worlds and range from growing up in Western Kentucky to following the footsteps of Hemingway and the Lost Generation across Europe. Wednesday, September 12—Tammy Horn Potter, Bees in America: How the Honey Bee Shaped a Nation Horn Potter, Kentucky’s State Apiarist, examines bees as a powerful symbol, a source of income, and a metaphor for America’s place at the center of global advances in information and technology. Monday, October 29—Macy Wyatt, Ghosts of the Bluegrass Including documenting a building on the University of Kentucky campus where Adolph Rupp is said to have conversed with deceased biology professor Dr. Funkhouser, this volume contains chapters on haunted places, poltergeists, and more. Wednesday, November 14— Milt Toby, Taking Shergar: Thoroughbred Racing’s Most Famous Cold Case Award-winning author Milton Toby tells the infamous story of the theft of the renowned Irish Thoroughbred stallion, Shergar, through conspiracy theories, possible suspects, and other details from the unsolved case. Thursday, December 6—Terri Blom Crocker, The Christmas Truce Crocker’s work analyzes and contextualizes the historiography and memory of the 1914 Christmas Truce, which consisted of a se-ries of unofficial ceasefires on Christmas Eve during World War I between British and German troops. These events will be a great opportunity to learn more about the amazing works that will be discussed while attendees enjoy the wonderful local food samples that will be provided. No preparation, reading ahead, or money is required to discover more about the many and various topics covered in these books and talks, only curiosity and the desire to go. These monthly author talks are a fun and enriching way to spend an evening that you will not want to miss.

OVER

2018 FCS - REGISTRATION FORM Name: ________________________Phone: _____________E-Mail:________________________

Address: ______________________________City: ______________State: ____ Zip: _________

TOTAL Amount Enclosed $ ________

IMPORTANT REMINDERS!

Sign up early for classes to avoid being turned away because class is full.

Please place a checkmark by the classes/events you are registering for.

ALL classes/events, including the “Free” ones are “PRE-REGISTRATION” only. Must register and pay

the fee, if required, to reserve your space.

Accepted forms of payment are exact cash or check.

If you need to cancel, you must do so one week prior to the class/event time to receive a refund or credit

for a different class.

Minimum enrollment is required on all classes/events and is determined by class/event type. If possible,

classes/events that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be reschedule one time.

Please Make Check Payable To: Community FCS Program

Mail Payment and Completed Registration Form To:

FCS Registration ~ Fayette County Extension Office ~ 1140 Harry Sykes Way ~ Lexington, KY 40504

For more information, call (859) 257-5582

For class/event descriptions and times, please go on-line to view

(http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/content/upcoming-classes) or call the Fayette County Extension Office

(859-257-5582) to have an updated list mailed to you.

~ 2018 Food, Creativity and Solutions Schedule ~

Class and Cost Class and Cost

Thursday, 3/15: "Seagrass Market" Basket ~ Cost:

$44.00 for homemaker members or $52.00 for others Thursday, 3/15: Get Fit Fayette County 2018 AND

Homemaker Leader Lesson: Couch Potato

Challenge ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 3/21: On the Road Again: Sites, Tastes

and Culture of Ireland ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 3/22: Choosing the Best Oils for Cooking ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Thursday, 3/22: Get Fit Fayette County 2018: Zumba

(5 weeks) ~ Cost: $3.00 per week (Please RSVP but

exact amount is payable at door.)

Tuesday, 3/27: Beginning Applique ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 3/27: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

David J. Bettez ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 3/28: Be a Bag Lady: Aubri Tote ~ Cost: $10.00

Thursday, 3/29: Strawberries Tasting ~ Cost: Free Wednesday, 4/4: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Parmesan Chicken ~ Cost: Free

Mondays, 4/9, 4/16, 4/23, & 4/30: Healthy Living

With Diabetes ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 4/11: Ready Made Meals by You ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Thursday, 4/12: Be a Bag Lady: Scrap Happy Purse ~ Cost: $10.00

Thursday, 4/12: "Keep it Square" Basket ~ Cost: $40.00 for homemaker members or $48.00 for others

Thursday, 4/19: Homemaker Leader Lesson:

Creating and Maintaining Family Traditions ~ Cost: Free

Monday, 4/23: Quick Yeast Rolls ~ Cost: $10.00

Class and Cost Class and Cost

Tuesday, 4/24: Gluten Free Baking ~ Cost: $10.00 Thursday, 4/26: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Tom Kimmerer ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 5/2: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Turkey Meatball Wraps ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 5/3: Tomato Tastings ~ Cost: Free

Monday, 5/14: Cakes 101 ~ Cost: 10.00 Wednesday, 5/16: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Randolph Paul Runyon ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 5/22 at 1:00-3:00 p.m.: Jams and Jellies ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Tuesday, 5/22 at 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Jams and Jellies ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Tuesday, 5/29: Cooking with "New" Appliances ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 5/30: Be a Bag Lady: Monterey Market

Bag ~ Cost: $10.00

Wednesday, 6/6: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Broccoli Salad ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 6/13: Be a Bag Lady: Vinyl Mesh Market

Bag ~ Cost: $10.00

Tuesday, 6/19: Yeast Bread Basics I ~ Cost: $10.00 Monday, 6/25: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Robert G. Lawson ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 6/26: Rubs, Marinades and Grilling ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Tuesday-Thursday, 7/10-7/12: Food Preservation Boot

Camp ~ Cost: $50.00

Wednesday, 7/18: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Fruit Treat ~ Cost: Free

Monday, 7/23: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Deirdre A. Scaggs ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 7/24: Yeast Bread Basics II ~ Cost: $10.00 Wednesday, 8/1: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Farmers Market Salsa ~ Cost: Free

Monday, 8/13: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author Bob

Thompson ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 8/23: Old Skillets Learn New Tricks ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Tuesday, 8/28: Quick Breads ~ Cost: $10.00 Wednesday, 9/5: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Game Day Sloppy Joes ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 9/6: Cooking for One or Two ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Wednesday, 9/12: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Tammy Horn Potter ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 9/25: Cookies and Bars ~ Cost: $10.00 Wednesday, 10/3: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Autumn Sweet Potato Chili ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 10/4: Garlic Tasting ~ Cost: Free Tuesday, 10/23: Jam Cake ~ Cost: The cost of this class

will be announced in September.

Thursday, 10/25: Winter Veggies ~ Cost: $10.00 for

homemaker members or $12.00 for others

Monday, 10/29: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Macy Wyatt ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 11/6: Thanksgiving Basics ~ Cost: $10.00 for

homemaker members or $12.00 for others Wednesday, 11/7: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Roasted Veggie Potatoes ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 11/13: Holiday Baking Tips & Tricks ~ Cost $10.00

Wednesday, 11/14: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Milt Toby ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 12/5: Cooking Through the Calendar:

Breakfast Pizza ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 12/6: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author

Terri Blom Crocker ~ Cost: Free

2018 FCS Registration Form - Page 2 of 2

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NEW

Fayette County Homemakers

“Sharing our Talent” Annual Meeting

May 24, 2018

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All proceeds go to Fayette County Extension Homemakers Scholarship Fund

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