we put forth. We have a new Scrapbook club, we have newly formed Stitch-N -Rip, as well as Jr. Home- makers. We also have our new sewing days on the second Monday of each month to continue to sew the Hats For Hope and our Build-A-Bed projects, as well as future sewing pro- jects. Happy September! Fall is quickly approaching! I am sure we are all ready for this hot weather to break and are excited about fall activities. Fall brings foot- ball for Bath County High School, as well as UK! It is also a time where leaves are starting to fall. We should have beautiful sights to see this year, as there has been a ton of foliage. Last month we had our first Bath County Home- maker Leadership Day (since I’ve been here). Thank you to those clubs that sent someone to rep- resent you! We had a great time discussing where we would like to see our coun- ty organization going. Also, we had our first Lick- ing River Area meeting last month. That was an excit- ing day of great presenta- tions and fellowshipping with other Homemakers and agents. We had 12 homemakers participating from our county! Go Bath County! We brought the most homemakers (I be- lieve, but don’t quote me ☺) Way to show up and show out. Thanks for your continued dedication to Bath County Homemakers. Thanks to all of you who joined me for the appreciation tea. It is specifically for you and to just say I appreciate all of your support, guidance, and encouragement. As we start a new Home- maker year, lets support each other in the efforts Family and Consumer Sciences Extension A Message From Your President! Happy September, fellow Homemakers! I hope you all are enjoying the cooler weather in the mornings and are anticipating the lovely events of impending fall! I am so excited to continue on in a new Homemaker year and I hope you all are as well. Please join the many events we have go- ing on as Homemakers. The annual Licking River Area meeting is going to be October 28 in Bracken County! This is sure to be a great meeting and fellow- ship with other homemak- ers and agents from our area. We have done great work with the Hats for Hope and I am looking forward to teaching this to our Licking River associates at the Licking River Skills Day on October 18 in Fleming County. Please come and support fellow Homemak- ers, agents, and Bath County people who are teaching this day. It is al- ways a great day! Also, our next Homemaker meeting will be October 17 at 5:30 at the extension office. Have a great September and I hope to see you soon! —-Sherry Bath County Cooperative Extension Services September 2016 Homemaker Newsletter Future Dates: 10/4: LRA Skills Day Registration Due! 10/12: Fall Decorations (1:30 pm) 10/17: Homemaker Council Meeting (5:30 pm) 10/18: LRA Skills Day 10/28: LRA Annual Meeting (11 am) 11/1: Homemaker Dues are due! 11/5: Bath County Homemaker Bazaar (8-2) 11/16: Year of the Pulses (1:30 pm) Inside this issue: KEHA News 2 –3 KP Recipe and DIY 4 LRA Annual Meeting Flyer 5 Adult Health Bulletin 6-7 LRA Skills Day Brochure 8-11 Nicole Gwishiri Bath CEA for Family and Consumer Sciences
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we put forth. We have a
new Scrapbook club, we
have newly formed Stitch-N
-Rip, as well as Jr. Home-
makers. We also have our
new sewing days on the
second Monday of each
month to continue to sew
the Hats For Hope and our
Build-A-Bed projects, as
well as future sewing pro-
jects.
Happy September! Fall is
quickly approaching! I am
sure we are all ready for
this hot weather to break
and are excited about fall
activities. Fall brings foot-
ball for Bath County High
School, as well as UK! It is
also a time where leaves
are starting to fall. We
should have beautiful
sights to see this year, as
there has been a ton of
foliage.
Last month we had our
first Bath County Home-
maker Leadership Day
(since I’ve been here).
Thank you to those clubs
that sent someone to rep-
resent you! We had a great
time discussing where we
would like to see our coun-
ty organization going.
Also, we had our first Lick-
ing River Area meeting last
month. That was an excit-
ing day of great presenta-
tions and fellowshipping
with other Homemakers
and agents. We had 12
homemakers participating
from our county! Go Bath
County! We brought the
most homemakers (I be-
lieve, but don’t quote me
☺) Way to show up and
show out.
Thanks for your continued
dedication to Bath County
Homemakers. Thanks to all
of you who joined me for
the appreciation tea. It is
specifically for you and to
just say I appreciate all of
your support, guidance,
and encouragement.
As we start a new Home-
maker year, lets support
each other in the efforts
Family and Consumer Sciences Extension
A Message From Your President!
Happy September, fellow
Homemakers! I hope you
all are enjoying the cooler
weather in the mornings
and are anticipating the
lovely events of impending
fall!
I am so excited to continue
on in a new Homemaker
year and I hope you all are
as well. Please join the
many events we have go-
ing on as Homemakers.
The annual Licking River
Area meeting is going to be
October 28 in Bracken
County! This is sure to be a
great meeting and fellow-
ship with other homemak-
ers and agents from our
area.
We have done great work
with the Hats for Hope and
I am looking forward to
teaching this to our Licking
River associates at the
Licking River Skills Day on
October 18 in Fleming
County. Please come and
support fellow Homemak-
ers, agents, and Bath
County people who are
teaching this day. It is al-
ways a great day! Also, our
next Homemaker meeting
will be October 17 at 5:30
at the extension office.
Have a great September
and I hope to see you
soon!
—-Sherry
Bath County Cooperative Extension Services
September 2016
Homemaker Newsletter
Future Dates:
10/4: LRA Skills Day Registration
Due!
10/12: Fall Decorations (1:30 pm)
10/17: Homemaker Council Meeting
(5:30 pm)
10/18: LRA Skills Day
10/28: LRA Annual Meeting (11 am)
11/1: Homemaker Dues are due!
11/5: Bath County Homemaker
Bazaar (8-2)
11/16: Year of the Pulses (1:30 pm)
Inside this issue:
KEHA News 2 –3
KP Recipe and DIY 4
LRA Annual Meeting Flyer 5
Adult Health Bulletin 6-7
LRA Skills Day Brochure 8-11
Nicole Gwishiri Bath CEA for Family and Consumer Sciences
KEHA News
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Homemaker Newsletter
Happy birthday to all of you born in Sep-
tember!
Bernice Griggs
Mary Susan Hawkins
Carolyn Howard
Connie Hunt
Dottie Hunt
Charlotte Kincaid
Phyllis Ramey
Dottie Vice
Send in your birthdates so that you can
get recognized in the newsletter!
Join us for this FREE exciting craft of string art. You will
have the option of creating the state of Kentucky (like
the one below) OR an outline of Bath County. Call the
office to sign up!
When: September 20
Time: 11 am & 5:30 (5 people need to sign up for the
afternoon class or it will be cancelled)
If you have a hammer at home, please bring it!
We are assembling the cookbooks for the
annual meeting on September 7 at 10 am. If
you haven't submitted a “heavenly” recipe yet,
please do so before September 7!
Join the Bethel Nite club on Saturday,
September 24 at 10 as they sew the table
favors for the annual meeting. They will be
meeting at Bethel Church in Bethel.
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September 2016
Su Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Bethel Nite (6p)
Bethel Church
Produce Auction
2 Sharpsburg
(10:30a)
Sharpsburg
3
4
5 Labor Day Office
Closed
6
7 Scrapbook Club
(10-2) Ex. Off. Cookbook As-sembly (10 am)
8 Jr. Homemaker
Club (5– 6:30)
Produce Auction
(6 p)
9
Farmers Market
(8 a)
Kentucky Proud
Samples
10
11 12 Sewing Day (all
day)
Produce Auc-
tion (6 p)
Youth Hunters
Club (6p) 4-H
13
Salt Lick (12 p)
Green’s
Country@
Heart (6 p) Car-
ol Williams
Slate Valley (6)
14 Harpers &
White Oak
(10:30 a) Ex.
Off.
15 Produce Auction
(6 p)
16 Farmers Market
(8 a)
17
18 19 Hill-N-Dale
(6p) Sherry’s P
Town & Coun-
try (6p) Char-
lene
20 Stitch-N-Rip (6
p) Extension
office
String Art Fun
(11 a & 5:30 p)
21 People Learn
with a Purpose
(1:30p) Exten-
sion Office
22 Produce Auction
(6 p)
23 Farmers Market
(8 a) KY Sam-
ples
Hunters Ed.
Course (6p) 4-
24 Table fa-
vor assem
(10a)
Bethel
Church
25 26 Cook thru Cal-
endar (6p) Ex.
Off. Produce
Auction (6 p)
27
District Board
Meeting (6p)
4-H Rabbit
Club (6p)
28 29 Produce Auction
(6 p)
30 Farmers Market
(8 a)
This month we will be discussing how people learn. This is a
fun, informative lesson on how we can engage our leaders in
their preferred learning styles. This is open to all people.
(light snack will be provided!) Call the office to sign up!