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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/ MAY 2018 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 Fried Chicken, Ham, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Strawberry Spinach Salad, Mini Dessert Croissants, Snowballs, Tea and Lemonade 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

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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/

MAY 2018

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

Fried Chicken, Ham, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Strawberry Spinach Salad,

Mini Dessert Croissants, Snowballs, Tea and Lemonade

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

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Couch Potato Challenge It is not too late to register for the Couch Potato Challenge. This 12 week program will help you get more physically fit and by the end time, you will be walking 150 minutes a week (5 days for 30 minutes each week). Registration is free. Each week you will receive support materials and newsletters to help you stay focused. Come join in the fun of weekly guided walks around the parks in Lexington. You never know who you shall meet during these walks, maybe even some Lexington Celebrities! Register on-line: http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/couchpotatochallenge

Week Date Park Address Time

Week 1 April 14th Saturday

Kick Off Behind the Extension Office and into Addison Park

1140 Harry Sykes Way 10:00 am

Week 2 April 24th

Tuesday Garden Springs Park 2005 Dogwood Drive 12:00 noon

Week 3 May 1st

Tuesday

Lansdowne-Merrick Park 3190 Montavesta Road

1:00 pm

Week 4 May 12th

Saturday Kirklevington Park 396 Redding Rd 10:00 am

Week 5 May 15th

Tuesday Idle Hour Park 212 Saint Ann Drive 6:30 pm

Week 6 May 25th

Friday Veterans Park 650 Southpoint Dr

10:00 am

Week 7 May 30th

Wednesday Town Branch Trail 256 Long Branch Lane 6:00 pm

Week 8 June 5th

Tuesday Hisle Farm Park 3601 Briar Hill Park 10:00 am

Week 9 June 12th

Tuesday Lexington Arboretum 500 Alumni Drive 10:00 am

Week 10 June 23rd

Saturday Shillito Park 300 W Reynolds Rd 10:00 am

Week 11 June 30th

Saturday McConnell Springs Park – Bird Walk 416 Rebmann Ln 9:00 am

Week 12 July 2nd

Monday Celebration Walk Extension Office 1140 Harry Sykes Way 6:00 pm

For More Plate It Up Recipes, Visit:

http://fcs-hes.ca.uky.edu/content/plate-it-kentucky-proud

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You are invited

Fashions by

Embry’s

“Spring Into

Good Health”

Tea & Fashion Show

For Ovarian Cancer Research

Tickets $18.00, includes 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

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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 18. - 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

SEWMORES Club The group met in April and decided to continue as they have in the past. Meetings will be the first Saturdays of the month. Starting at 9 am. We will be offering special projects at different times of the year. The meeting on May 5th - door will open at 9 am. No teacher will be available, but a pattern for a quick and easy fold and stitch wallet will be provided. Please call to let us know you will be attending. Mark your calendars for the rest of the year!

2018 Kentucky Proud Evening

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. 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, immigrant from France who settled in Lexington, Kentucky in 1798 and opened a school that attracted students including future first lady, Mary Todd.

This 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.

New Classes Added

Adult Beginning Sewing Boot Camp June 14 & 15, 2018 cost is $35.00 all supplies for classes except basic sewing supplies and sewing machines provided. Class will teach basics of machines, patterns and sewing notions, several projects will be sewn.

Christmas in July! Make a Present Quilt

July 26, 2018, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.. Cost is $5.00 supply list provided with registration. Simple quilt that is fun to

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The 35th Annual Embracing New Opportunities Conference will help you to Focus on the Now. The conference will feature excellent speakers, activities and exhibits related to community,

resources and fun. Join us for food and friendship at the NorthEast Christian Church, an accessible facility with on-site parking.

9:00 - 9:45 a.m. - KEYNOTE Panel Discussion 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. - SESSION ONE WORKSHOPS 1. Uncommon Birds of the Commonwealth Allen Kingsland, Assistant Manager at Wild Birds Unlimited, Avid Birder 2. How to Talk About the Five Wishes with Loved Ones Janice Austin, BSW, MSW 3. Hearing Health Dr. Janet Wolfson, Au. D, Audiologist at Lexington Hearing and Speech Center 4. Making the Most of Your Doctor Appointment Janie Owens, RN, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, Owner of

Bluegrass Mobile Medical Services

11:00 - 11:45 a.m. - SESSION TWO WORKSHOPS 5. Zumba for Seniors Jode Rose, Licensed Zumba Instructor, Recreation Assistant at the Lexington Senior Center 6. Home Safety 101 Fayette County Fire Department 7. Opportunities in Aging: Why Your Crystal Ball is Clearer than You Think Sara Johnston, Attorney, DelCotto Law Group PLLC 8. Not in our Commonwealth! Educating & Empowering

Seniors Against Scams and Identity Theft Gerina Whethers, Director of the Office of Senior Protection and Mediation, Office of the Attorney General Lori Farris, Mediation and Senior Protection Branch Manager, Office of the Attorney General

Noon - LUNCHEON, EXHIBITS, & DOOR PRIZES Welcome & Greetings

Mayor Jim Gray, City of Lexington

Performance by the Lexington Sr. Ctr. Dance Team 1:00 - 2:15 p.m. - SESSION THREE WORKSHOPS

9. Using Your Inner Resource of Mindfulness to Promote Resilience, Manage Stress, Prevent Burnout and Cultivate Compassion Dr. John A Patterson, MD, MSPH, FAAFP, Owner & Practitioner of Mind Body Studio 10. Brain, Balance and Beyond! Wendy Jett, Recreation Supervisor & Instructor at the Lexington Senior Center 11. Walking for Your Health Diana Doggett, Fayette Co. Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Agent, MS

Registration Cost: $10

Registration Deadline: May 15th

For complete program and

registration forms visit:

embracingnewopportunities.com

or call: (859) 257-5582

to have the program packet mailed

8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - Registration (light breakfast) 8:30 a.m. - 2:15 p.m. - Exhibits

Friday, May 18, 2018 NorthEast Christian Church

990 Star Shoot Parkway Lexington, KY

35th

Annual

Formerly know as: Meeting the Challenges and Opportunities of Aging

1983–2018

Challenges & Opportunities of Aging presented, in part, by support from

Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government

Division of Aging and Disability Services - Lexington Senior Center,

Bluegrass Area Agency on Aging & Independent Living, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Food and Environment -

Fayette County Cooperative Extension Service

and these generous sponsors:

Accessible Home Care Briarwood Apartments Mayfair Village The Willows Senior Helpers

Walking as

exercise

Fire

Safety

Information

about hearing

What are your

Five Wishes

Exercising your

brain and your

balance

Elderlaw

Practicing

mindful-

ness

Zumba

for

Health

What is Everyone Talking About?

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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: 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

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. Spring Potluck and Show and Tell 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 May 22 and 29 (Please call the office to make sure room is available.) **Due to Memorial Day Holiday there will be no meeting in May.

May Classes/Events Be sure to check out all the May 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.

5/3: Tomato Tastings 5/11: Spring Into Good Health Tea & Fashion Show 5/14: Cakes 101 5/16: Kentucky Proud Evening: Author Randolph Paul Runyon 5/17: “Snack Bowl” Basket 5/21: Be a Bag Lady: Scrap Happy Purse 5/22: Jams and Jellies 5/24: Homemaker Annual Meeting 5/29: Cooking with "New" Appliances 5/30: Be a Bag Lady: Monterey Market

Ovarian Cancer Tea Meeting Notes: Embry’s is presenting the Fashion Show. We have just found out that we will have a special ending at the show, with a fabulous wedding dress.

Homemaker clubs have the following responsibilities:

1. Providing a model for the fashion show,

2. Helping with the silent auction – preparing a basket and helping to find sponsors for other silent auction items, or sponsorships. We are also looking for sponsorship for our expenses as well – so if you are aware of someone who might be willing to sponsor the event, there is a letter that you can take to them with all the details.

3. Marketing the event- flyers are available at the Extension Office – please take to your churches, beauty shops, club meetings, and anywhere else that you might reach an audience.

4. Decorating – we hope to sell tickets to others beyond our own Homemakers – so we are asking each club to be responsible for the own tables plus at least one more.

Selling “tickets” – invite your family, friends and everyone you know. This is a great cause.

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Thursday, May 17 ~ “Snack Bowl”

Basket: Weave a 9 inch round bowl using a 5 inch oak wood base. Twill weave with a double arrow twine around the rim will be taught. Woven

over a plastic bowl for easy shaping. Two color choices. Skill Level: Intermediate. Cost: $40.00 or $48.00

Thursday, June 14 ~ “Double Wine”

Basket: Sturdy basket on a wood base with attached 14 inch D handle. Stop and start weaving over stake and overlay with 2 color twine near top Wooden holder for wine glasses included. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner. Cost: $45.00 or $53.00

Thursday, July 19 ~ “Harvest”

Basket: Functional small seasonal basket with braided rim and outside trim. Basket is 10" x 3", 9 inch wood base and 3 inch push-in handle. Skill

Level: Advanced Beginner. Cost: $38.00 or $46.00

Thursday in August ~ “Game Time Server” Basket: MORE INFORMATION TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.

SUPPLIES YOU MUST BRING FOR BASKET CLASSES:

Water container (bucket/bowl), small towel, scissors (garden type preferable), small flat head screwdriver, 2 dozen snap type clothespins, tape measure, pencil, pocket knife (good

sized), sandpaper, weights (unopened soup cans work) and a small spray bottle.

PACK A LUNCH/SNACKS, you will be working thru lunch.

BASKET CLASSES SIZE ARE

LIMITED TO 14, REGISTER EARLY!

Please note: Supplies are specially cut for each basket two days prior to class If you need to cancel your class, please call us 72 hours prior to receive a full refund. There will be no refund after that time. NO EXCEPTIONS!

2018 Basket Club (Classes will begin at 10:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted)

May - August 2018 Basket Club Registration Form Name: __________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________

Address: __________________________________________ City: _______________ Zip: __________

E-Mail:___________________________________________

Please make check

payable to:

Community FCS

and mail to:

Fayette County

Extension Office

1140 Harry Sykes Way

Lexington, KY 40504

Classes

Current

Homemaker

Member

Non-

Homemaker

Member

“Snack Bowl” Basket Class - May 17, 2018 | 10:00 a.m. $40.00 $48.00

“Double Wine” Basket Class - June 14, 2018 | 10:00 a.m. $45.00 $53.00

“Harvest” Basket Class - July 19, 2018 | 10:00 a.m. $38.00 $46.00

TBA:“Game Time Server” Basket Class - August, 2018 |10:00 a.m. TBA TBA

TOTAL FEE DUE: $

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Fayette County Homemaker Annual Meeting Cultural Arts

Below you will find the listing of the Cultural Arts Categories for the 2017 Fayette County

Homemaker Annual Meeting. All exhibits must be the work of the extension homemakers,

completed within the last year (since the last Annual Meeting).

Entries will be accepted from 9:00 a.m.-12:00noon on Thursday, May 24th for judging.

Although there will be attendants at the exhibit and every effort will be made to safeguard the exhibits, there

will be no assumption of risk or liability.

1. APPAREL ~ (a) Novelty, (b) Basic Sewing, (c) Quilted,

(d) Pieced, (e) Appliquéd, (f) Accessory

2. ART, 3-DIMENSIONAL ~ (a) Carving, (b) Sculpture

3. ART, NATURAL ~ (a) Wood, (b) Other

4. BASKETRY ~ (a) Plain, (b) Dyed Material, (c) Novelty,

(d) Miniature (under 4 inch), (e) Cane

5. BEADING ~ (a) Non-jewelry Item/Wearable, (b) Knitting or

Crochet with Beads, (c) Bead-weaving, (d) Miscellaneous

6. CERAMICS ~ (a) Hand-formed, (b) Molded, (c) Pre-made

7. COUNTED CROSS STITCH ~ (a) 14 Count &

Under, (b) 16 - 22 Count, (c) Specialty Cloth (linens, etc.)

8. CROCHET ~ (a) Yarn, (b) Thread

9. DOLL/TOY MAKING ~ (a) Porcelain/China,

(b) Cloth, (c) Handmade Toy other than Porcelain/China or Cloth

10. DRAWING ~ (a) Pastels, (b) Pen & Ink, (c) Pen & Ink with

Oil Roughing, (d) Pencil-Black, (e) Pencil-Color

11. EMBROIDERY ~ (a) Basic Embroidery, (b) Crewel,

(c) Candle Wicking, (d) Smocking, (e) Ribbon, (f) Machine

Embroidery, (g) Swedish, (h) Tatting/Lace Making,

(i) Miscellaneous

12. FELTING* ~ (a) Wet Method, (b) Needle Method

13. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS ~ (a) Spring,

(b) Summer, (c) Autumn, (d) Winter

14. JEWELRY ~ (a) Original Design, (b) Beaded, (c) Mixed Media

(wire, chain maille, mixed with beads)

15. KNITTING ~ (a) Hand

16. NEEDLEPOINT ~ (a) Cloth Canvas, (b) Plastic

17. PAINTING, ART ~ (a) Oil, (b) Acrylic, (c) Water Color

18. PAINTING, CHINA

19. PAINTING, DECORATIVE ~ (a) Wood, (b) Metal, (c) Other

20. PHOTOGRAPHY ~ (a) Black & White (mounted & framed),

(b) Color (mounted & framed)

21. PILLOWS**

22. QUILTS*** ~ (a) Machine Appliqué (machine quilted),

(b) Hand Appliqué (hand quilted), (c) Hand Pieced (hand quilted),

(d) Machine Pieced (hand quilted), (e) Machine Pieced (machine

quilted), (f) Novelty (stenciled, embroidered, miniature, etc.) (hand

quilted), (g) Novelty (stenciled, embroidered, miniature, etc.)

(machine quilted), (h) Baby or Lap (hand quilted), (i) Technology

Based (hand or machine quilted), (j) Miscellaneous (hand or

machine quilted)

23. RECYCLED ART (Include a before and after picture) ~

(a) Clothing, (b) Household, (c) Other

24. RUG MAKING

25. SCRAPBOOKING**** ~ (a) Heritage Layout, (b) Family

Layout, (c) Miscellaneous Layout, (d) Collage Layout

26. WALL or DOOR HANGING ~ (a) Fabric, (b) Other

27. WEAVING ~ (a) Loom, (b) Hand (macramé, caning)

28. MISCELLANEOUS ~ (Items not included in other categories

listed, otherwise they will be disqualified)

* All felted items should be entered in the Felting category under

one of the subcategories. Items that have been

knitted or crocheted and wet felted should not be entered in Knit-

ting or Crochet.

** The pillow category is for pillows made using

techniques not included in other categories. Patchwork and quilted

pillows are examples that may be entered in this category; however,

needlepoint and embroidered

pillows should be entered in their respective categories.

***Quilts must be completely done by the KEHA

member exhibitor. This includes quilting.

**** Scrapbooking entries are limited to 1 or 2 pages.

If the entire scrapbook is sent, please designate pages to be judged.

2018 - CULTURAL ARTS EXHIBIT CATEGORIES

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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

Wednesday, 5/2, 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking

Through the Calendar: Turkey Meatball Wraps ~

Cost: Free

Thursday, 5/3, 5:15-6:15 p.m.: Tomato Tastings ~

Cost: Free

Monday, 5/14, 1:00-3:30 p.m.: Cakes 101 ~

Cost: 10.00

Wednesday, 5/16, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud

Evening: Author Randolph Paul Runyon ~

Cost: Free

Thursday, 5/17, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: “Snack

Bowl” Basket ~ Cost: $40.00 homemaker

members or $48.00 for others

Monday, 5/21, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: Be a Bag

Lady: Scrap Happy Purse ~ Cost: $10.00

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, 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Cooking with

"New" Appliances ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 5/30, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Be a Bag

Lady: Monterey Market Bag ~ Cost: $10.00

Wednesday, 6/6; 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking

Through the Calendar: Broccoli Salad ~

Cost: Free

Wednesday, 6/13, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: Be a Bag

Lady: Vinyl Mesh Market Bag ~ Cost: $10.00

NEW

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2018 FCS Registration Form - Page 2 of 2

Class and Cost Class and Cost

Thursday, 6/14, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: “Double Wine”

Basket ~ Cost: $45.00 homemaker members or $53.00

for others

Thursday & Friday, 6/14-6/15, 10:00 a.m.-

3:00 p.m.: Adult Beginning Sewing Boot Camp ~

Cost: $35.00

Tuesday, 6/19, 1:00-3:30 p.m.: Yeast Bread Basics I ~

Cost: $10.00 Monday, 6/25, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud

Evening: Author Robert G. Lawson ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 6/26, 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Rubs, Marinades and

Grilling ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or

$12.00 for others

Tuesday-Thursday, 7/10-7/12, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.:

Food Preservation Boot Camp ~ Cost: $50.00

Wednesday, 7/18, 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking Through

the Calendar: Fruit Treat ~ Cost: Free Thursday, 7/19, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: Harvest Basket

~ Cost: $38.00 for homemaker members or $46.00

for others

Monday, 7/23, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud Evening:

Author Deirdre A. Scaggs ~ Cost: Free Tuesday, 7/24, 1:00-3:30 p.m.: Yeast Bread Basics II ~

Cost: $10.00

Thursday, 7/26, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: Christmas in

July! Make a Present Quilt ~ Cost: $5.00 Wednesday, 8/1, 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking Through

the Calendar: Farmers Market Salsa ~ Cost: Free

Monday, 8/13, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud

Evening: Author Bob Thompson ~ Cost: Free Thursday, 8/23, 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Old Skillets Learn

New Tricks ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members

or $12.00 for others

Tuesday, 8/28, 1:00 –3:30 p.m.: Quick Breads ~

Cost: $10.00 Wednesday, 9/5, 12:00 –1:00 p.m.: Cooking Through

the Calendar: Game Day Sloppy Joes ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 9/6, 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Cooking for One or

Two ~ Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or

$12.00 for others

Wednesday, 9/12, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud

Evening: Author Tammy Horn Potter ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 9/25, 1:00-3:30 p.m.: Cookies and Bars ~

Cost: $10.00 Wednesday, 10/3, 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking Through

the Calendar: Autumn Sweet Potato Chili ~ Cost: Free

Thursday, 10/4, 5:15-6:15 p.m.: Garlic Tasting ~

Cost: Free Tuesday, 10/23,1:00-3:30 p.m.: Jam Cake ~ Cost: The

cost of this class will be announced in September.

Thursday, 10/25, 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Winter Veggies ~

Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for

others

Monday, 10/29, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud Evening:

Author Macy Wyatt ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 11/6, 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Thanksgiving Basics ~

Cost: $10.00 for homemaker members or $12.00 for

others

Wednesday, 11/7, 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking Through

the Calendar: Roasted Veggie Potatoes ~ Cost: Free

Tuesday, 11/13, 1:00-3:30 p.m.: Holiday Baking Tips

& Tricks ~ Cost $10.00 Wednesday, 11/14, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud

Evening: Author Milt Toby ~ Cost: Free

Wednesday, 12/5, 12:00-1:00 p.m.: Cooking Through

the Calendar: Breakfast Pizza ~ Cost: Free Thursday, 12/6, 6;00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud Evening:

Author Terri Blom Crocker ~ Cost: Free

CLASS FULL

NEW

CLASS FULL

NEW

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Fayette County Homemakers

“Sharing our Talent” Annual Meeting

May 24, 2018

Item/Service Donated: (please describe and identify any restrictions)

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Donated by (Club or Individuals name):

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Contact Information:

Name:________________________________________________________

Phone:______________________ E-mail:____________________________

All proceeds go to Fayette County Extension Homemakers Scholarship Fund

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Fayette County Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Newsletter

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LEXINGTON KY

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Educational programs of Kentucky Cooperative Extension serve all people regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disability.

To file a complaint of discrimination, contact Tim West,

UK College of Agriculture, 859-257-3879; Terry Allen

or Patty Bender, UK Office of Institutional Equity and

Equal Opportunity, 859-257-8927; or the USDA,

Director Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W Whitten

Bldg., 14th & Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC

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Diana Doggett Liz Kingsland

County Extension Agents for Family and Consumer Sciences

Fayette County Extension Service 1140 Harry Sykes Way Lexington, KY 40504

(859) 257-5582 Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm - Monday-Friday

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AND KENTUCKY COUNTIES, COOPERATING