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KENTUCKY EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION 85th Annual Meeting May 7-9, 2018 Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport Louisville, Kentucky

Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association 85th Annual Meeting May 7-9, 2018 Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport Louisville, Kentucky

WELCOME TO LOUISVILLE Monday, May 7 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Cultural Arts Check-In........................ Coronet Ballroom 9:00 a.m. Louisville and Lincoln Trail 9:30 a.m. Northern Kentucky and Fort Harrod 10:00 a.m. Green River and Bluegrass 10:30 a.m. Lake Cumberland and Licking River 11:00 a.m. Pennyrile, Wilderness Trail and Mammoth Cave 11:30 a.m. Purchase, Northeast and Quicksand 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Registration............................ Crowne Ballroom Foyer Voting Delegate Sign-In...................Crowne Ballroom Foyer 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Silent Auction & Raffle Check-In............Crowne Ballroom B & C Homemaker Showcase Set-Up.............Crowne Ballroom B & C Quilt Square Check-In....................Crowne Ballroom B & C 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Trade Show Set-Up............................... Exhibit Hall 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Hands-On Creative Classes Wool Holiday Ornament.........................Hancock Monogrammed Mug.............................. Elliott Fabric Gift Pouch.................................Perry Framed Snowman................................Grant Wine Cork Ornaments.......................... Madison LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Trade Show Open.................................Exhibit Hall KEHA Merchandise Store........................... Exhibit Hall Silent Auction & Raffle Open.............. Crowne Ballroom B & C Homemaker Showcase Open..............Crowne Ballroom B & C Quilt Square Viewing and Bidding...........Crowne Ballroom B & C 1:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. SEMINARS I Raffles, Raffles, Raffles!................................. Taylor (2nd Floor) Henry Boone and Mike McFarlin, Kentucky Department of Charitable Gaming Be More Than Social.................................... Whitley (2nd Floor) Mindy McCulley, Extension Specialist, UK Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Do You Leak? Don t Be Embarrassed, Urine Not Alone!............... Elliott Dr. Joann Lianekhammy, Extension Specialist; Dr. Janet Kurzynske, Extension Professor; and Natalie Jones, Program Coordinator, UK Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Wool Rug Hooking: Part 1....................................... Franklin Mary Hixson, Garrard County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Floral Design Horizontal Design.........................Russell (2nd Floor) Kara Back, Taylor County Extension Agent for Horticulture Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions. 2

Monday, May 7 1:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. SEMINARS I (continued) Smoothie Queens...................................... Trimble (2nd Floor) Julie Hook, Carlisle County KEHA Member and Henrietta Sheffel, Quicksand Area KEHA President Paintsville-Gateway to the Arts............................ Shelby (2nd Floor) Vicki Rice, Route 23 Cultural Heritage Network and Johnson County KEHA Member 3:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. SEMINARS II Sales Tax: What Do You Need to Know?.....................Taylor (2nd Floor) Tim Bennett, Kentucky Revenue Cabinet, Sales and Use Tax Division Junior Homemakers: Engaging a New Generation............Whitley (2nd Floor) Donna Fryman, Fleming County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences; Violet Barbee, Fleming County KEHA Member; Nicole Gwishiri, Bath County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences; and Lelia Gaines, Daviess County KEHA Member Wool Rug Hooking: Part 2 (continued from 1:30 p.m. session)............ Franklin Mary Hixson, Garrard County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Floral Design Horizontal Design (repeated).................russell (2nd Floor) Kara Back, Taylor County Extension Agent for Horticulture Smoothie Queens (repeated).............................. Trimble (2nd Floor) Julie Hook, Carlisle County KEHA Member and Henrietta Sheffel, Quicksand Area KEHA President 12 Months of Sharing Tea Parties....................................Elliott Linda J. Hawkins, Butler County KEHA Member, Author and Owner-Heart to Heart Publishing 4:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. KEHA: Women Walk the World............. Crowne Ballroom Foyer 6:30 p.m. Opening Banquet........................... Crowne Ballroom A Marlene McComas, KEHA President, Presiding Inspirational Thought Leoni Mundelius, KEHA International Chairman DINNER Greetings and Welcome to the 2018 KEHA State Meeting Tammy Penix, Northeast Area President Introduction of Guests Marlene McComas Greetings from University of Kentucky Dr. Gary Palmer, Interim Associate Dean for Extension, UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Dr. Jennifer Hunter, Interim Assistant Director, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Introduction of KEHA Past Presidents Marlene McComas Honoring Mabel Harned Lois Pressgrove, Nelson County President Honoring Mary Margaret Krahulec Darlene Arington, Shelby County President Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions. 3

Monday, May 7 6:30 p.m. Opening Banquet (continued)..........................crowne Ballroom A Introduction of Speaker Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor Molly Matney, Miss Kentucky Ovarian Cancer Fund Presentations Carolyn Horn KEHA Chairman for Food, Nutrition, & Health Counties with largest donations per member: 1st Place Metcalfe County 2nd Place Logan County 3rd Place Muhlenberg County Counties with largest overall donations: 1st Place Shelby County 2nd Place Mason County 3rd Place Barren County Counties contributing over $1,000: Barren Hardin Letcher Logan Mason Metcalfe Muhlenberg Scott Shelby Areas contributing over $1,000 Green River Area Northeast Area Remaining counties donating listed below and on page 5. County with largest number of first time ovarian cancer screening participants: Powell Ovarian Cancer Fundraising Contest: 1st Place Shelby County 2nd Place Lincoln County Presentation to Edward J. Pavlik, PhD, Professor, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, University of Kentucky Medical Center Announcements Marlene McComas OVARIAN CANCER AWARDS Counties with 100% donations to Ovarian Cancer Research: (*Denotes counties with over 100% donations.) Bluegrass Lake Cumberland Louisville Northern Ky Quicksand *Bourbon Adair Bullitt Boone Knott Clark Casey *Henry Campbell Leslie Estill Clinton *Jefferson Carroll *Letcher *Fayette Cumberland Oldham Gallatin Owsley *Harrison Green *Shelby Grant Perry *Madison McCreary Spencer Kenton *Wolfe Nicholas Pulaski Trimble Owen Powell *Scott Russell Taylor *Wayne 4 Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions.

OVARIAN CANCER AWARDS (continued) Counties with 100% donations to Ovarian Cancer Research: (*Denotes counties with over 100% donations.) Fort Harrod Licking River Mammoth Cave Pennyrile Wilderness Trail Anderson Bath *Allen *Caldwell Bell *Boyle Bracken *Barren Christian *Clay Franklin Fleming Butler Crittenden Jackson Garrard Lewis *Edmonson Hopkins *Knox *Jessamine *Mason *Logan Livingston *Laurel *Lincoln Menifee *Metcalfe *Lyon Rockcastle Mercer Montgomery Monroe *Muhlenberg Whitley Woodford Morgan Simpson Todd Robertson *Warren *Trigg Rowan Green River Lincoln Trail Northeast Purchase *Daviess *Breckinridge *Boyd Ballard Hancock Grayson Carter Calloway Henderson *Hardin *Floyd Carlisle McLean *LaRue Greenup Fulton Ohio Marion Lawrence Graves Union *Meade Magoffin Hickman Nelson Pike *Marshall Washington McCracken Tuesday, May 8 8:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Registration...............................Crowne Ballroom Foyer Voting Delegate Sign-In..................... Crowne Ballroom Foyer 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Trade Show Open.................................. Exhibit Hall 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. KEHA Merchandise Store..............................Exhibit Hall Silent Auction & Raffle Open.................Crowne Ballroom B & C Homemaker Showcase Open................ Crowne Ballroom B & C Quilt Square Viewing & Bidding...............Crowne Ballroom B & C 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Cultural Arts Viewing............................ Coronet Ballroom 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. SEMINARS III Data Talks, People Listen: KEHA Reporting in 2018..........Trimble (2nd Floor) Mindy McCulley, Extension Specialist, UK Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, and Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor, UK Family and Conusmer Sciences Extension LEAP: Literacy, Eating and Physical Activity for Preschool/Primary.... Madison Brooke Jenkins-Howard, Extension Specialist, Nutrition Education Program, UK Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions. 5

Tuesday, May 8 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. SEMINARS III (continued) KEHA Recruitment: Ideas to Grow Membership.............. Taylor (2nd Floor) Whitney Hilterbran, Scott County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences; Carol Dziubakowski, Scott County KEHA Member; Gina Noe, Madison County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences; Connie Howe, Madison County KEHA Member; and Kayla Watts, Breathitt County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Understanding Addiction................................Shelby (2nd Floor) Alex Elswick, Extension Associate, UK Department of Family Sciences Celebrating KEHA Week................................ Russell (2nd Floor) Marlene McComas, KEHA President and Jennifer Williams, KEHA Marketing and Public Relations Chairman 12 Months of Tea Parties (repeated).................................. Elliott Linda J. Hawkins, Butler County KEHA Member, Author and Owner-Heart to Heart Publishing 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Business Meeting...........................Crowne Ballroom A (reserved seating for voting delegates) 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Quilt Square Viewing & Bidding............ Crowne Ballroom B & C 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. KEHA Merchandise Store........................... Exhibit Hall Silent Auction & Raffle Open.............. Crowne Ballroom B & C Homemaker Showcase Open..............Crowne Ballroom B & C 11:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Registration............................ Crowne Ballroom Foyer 11:45 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Master Farm Homemakers Guild Luncheon....... Whitley (2nd Floor) OR LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. SEMINARS IV Prepare to Care.........................................Shelby (2nd Floor) Dr. Amy Kostelic, Associate Extension Professor, UK Department of Family Sciences Storytelling: Influencing Others through the Stories You Tell............ Elliott Melissa Goodman, Carlisle/Hickman County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Financials 101: Extension Guidelines for Volunteer Groups....Taylor (2nd Floor) Chris Shotwell, Director of Extension Financial Operations, UK Cooperative Extension Service and Ty Back, Extension Fiscal Compliance Officer, UK Cooperative Extension Service Empowering KEHA Leaders..............................Trimble (2nd Floor) Janet Johnson, Extension Specialist, UK Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, and Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor, UK Family and Conusmer Sciences Extension Exploring County Music Highway 23...................... Russell (2nd Floor) Josh Johnson, Tourism Director, Paintsville, Kentucky KEHA Choir Rehearsal..................................Crowne Ballroom A Wendy Hood, KEHA Choir Director and Mercer County KEHA Member ACWW Kentucky Network........................................Madison ACWW Kentucky Network Officer Team 6 Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions.

Tuesday, May 8 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Master Farm Homemaker Guild Business Meeting.........Whitley (2nd floor) 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Hands-On Creative Classes Gift Boxes.............................................Franklin KEHA Pendant...........................................Elliott Memory Wire Bracelet......................................Perry Wool Pin Cushion........................................ Grant Paper Flowers......................................... Hancock 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Pick up and Pay: Silent Auction...................Crowne Ballroom B & C Pick up and Pay: Quilt Square Auction..............Crowne Ballroom B & C Pick up Showcase Displays......................Crowne Ballroom B & C 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Cultural Arts Check Out..............................Coronet Ballroom DINNER ON YOUR OWN 7:30 pm General Session..................................... Crowne Ballroom A Marena Nelson, KEHA 2nd Vice President, Presiding Inspirational Thought Pat Skinnemoen, Bluegrass Area President Greetings Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor and Acting Director, UK School of Human Environmental Sciences Martha Boyd, President, Kentucky Master Farm Homemakers Guild KEHA Choir Performance Wendy Hood, Mercer County KEHA Member, Director (See listing of choir members on page 16) Introduction of Speaker Sharon Wood, KEHA 1st Vice President Dr. Steve Isaacs, Extension Professor and Storyteller Cultural Arts Julia Lainhart, KEHA Cultural Arts & Heritage Chairman Viewer s Choice Winner KEHA Development Grant and Mini-Grant Presentations Marena Nelson, KEHA 2nd Vice President Development Grants: Lincoln County: Homemakers Knocking it Out of the Park Madison County: Teal Awareness Tea Taylor County: Taylor County Quilts of Valor Mini-Grants: Julie Hook, Carlisle County: Organic Gardening and Sustainability Announcement of Theme Basket Winners Pat Klink, Wilderness Trail Area President Announcements Marena Nelson, KEHA 2nd Vice President Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions. 7

Wednesday, May 9 7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Registration................................Crowne Ballroom Foyer 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. OFFICER TRAINING President/President Elect.................................Whitley (2nd Floor) 1st & 2nd Vice President.................................. Taylor (2nd Floor) Secretary.............................................Trimble (2nd Floor) Treasurer..............................................Shelby (2nd Floor) 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. EDUCATIONAL CHAIRMEN WORKSHOPS International........................................... Russell (2nd Floor) Leadership Development................................. Shelby (2nd Floor) 4 H Youth Development..........................................Madison Cultural Arts and Heritage.................................Taylor (2nd Floor) Family and Individual Development........................ Trimble (2nd Floor) Environment, Housing and Energy.................................... Perry Food, Nutrition and Health...........................................Elliott Management and Safety............................................Grant 11:30 a.m. Awards Luncheon.................................. Crowne Ballroom A Sharon Wood, KEHA 1st Vice President, Presiding Inspirational Thought Julia Lainhart, KEHA Cultural Arts Chairman Greetings Dr. Nancy Cox, Dean, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky Linda Kaletch, President, National Volunteer Outreach Network LUNCH AWARDS PRESENTATIONS KEHA 2018 Awards & Contest Winners Membership Marena Nelson, 2nd Vice President Largest % Increase 1st Place Breathitt County (100%) 2nd Place Wolfe County (82%) 3rd Place Magoffin County (78%) Largest Overall Increase 1st Place Boyd County (78) 2nd Place Madison County (57) 3rd Place Taylor County (46) Increase of 25 or more members Boyd Breathitt Harlan Madison Magoffin Scott Taylor 50-Year, 60-Year and 65-Year Member Recognitions (see page 15) Cultural Arts & Heritage Julia Lainhart, State Chairman Poetry 1st Place Linette Wheeler, Jessamine County 2nd Place Ruby Ingram, Hardin County 3rd Place Mary Rich, Monroe County 8 Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions.

Wednesday, May 9 11:30 a.m. Awards Luncheon (continued)...........................crowne Ballroom A Memoirs 1st Place Linette Wheeler, Jessamine County 2nd Place Regena Lyons, Monroe County 3rd Place Sarah Ford, Crittenden County Short Stories 1st Place Sherry Anderson Arritt, Barren County 2nd Place Debra Ann Revell, Clark County 3rd Place Pat Ditto, Meade County 4-H Youth Development Nancy Snouse, State Chairman Volunteer Hours for 4-H Individual 1st Place Sheila Collins, Bracken County 2nd Place Betty McReaken, Lincoln County Volunteer Hours for 4-H County 1st Place Kenton County 2nd Place Meade County 4-H Camp Scholarships Club 1st Place Shelby County Homemakers Book Club 4-H Camp Scholarships County 1st Place Meade County Family and Individual Development Marilyn Craycroft, State Chairman Strengthening Families Awards 1st Place Kenton County 2nd Place Gallatin County 3rd Place Henry County Food, Nutrition and Health Carolyn Horn, State Chairman Promoting a Healthy Kentucky Contest 1st Place Northern Kentucky Area 2nd Place Meade County International Leoni Mundelius, State Chairman Coins for Change County Awards 1st Place Meade County 2nd Place Mason County 3rd Place Pendleton County Coins for Change Area Awards 1st Place Lincoln Trail 2nd Place Licking River 3rd Place Northern Kentucky International Project Award Club Community Homemakers Club, Monroe County International Project Award County Warren County Promoting International Month 1st Place Monroe County 2nd Place Barren County 3rd Place Boone County Kentucky Academy Library Final Push Campaign County Awards 1st Place Wayne County 2nd Place Madison County 3rd Place Harrison County Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during sessions. 9

Wednesday, May 9 11:30 a.m. Awards Luncheon (continued).......................... Crowne Ballroom A International Leoni Mundelius, State Chairman Kentucky Academy Library Final Push Campaign Area Awards 1st Place Licking River 2nd Place Lake Cumberland 3rd Place Green River Kentucky Academy Library Project Awards 1st Place Green River Area 2nd Place Trigg County Kentucky for Ghana Projects 1st Place Lincoln Trail Area Clean Water and Sanitation Project Club 1st Place Hathaway Club, Boone County 2nd Place Wallaceton Homemakers Club, Madison County 3rd Place McKinney Homemakers Club, Lincoln County Clean Water and Sanitation Project County Owen County Sustainable Development Goals 1st Place Johnson County 2nd Place Carlisle County Women Empowering Women 1st Place Rockcastle Homemakers Club, Trigg County 2nd Place Marcia Rasner, Monroe County Leadership Development Karen Yerkey State Chairman Community Volunteerism Awards Club Awards 1st Place Country Ladies Homemakers Club, Henry County 2nd Place Shelby County Homemakers 3rd Place Meade County Homemakers Scholarship Challenge 1st Place Northern Kentucky Area 2nd Place Licking River Area 3rd Place Lake Cumberland Area KEHA Scholarship Fundraising Awards 1st Place Marshall County 2nd Place Henry County 3rd Place Bracken County Invitation to 2019 State Meeting May 14-16, 2019 Janet Hobbs, Lincoln Trail Area President Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport, Louisville, KY (See page 16 for additional information.) Installation of Officers & Chairmen Alice Brown, KEHA Parliamentarian and Past President Closing Remarks Marlene McComas, KEHA President Reciting of the Creed (see page 17) 10

Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association 2017-2018 State Board Officers President.......................................... Marlene McComas, Grant County 1st Vice President for Program............................. Sharon Wood, Taylor County 2nd Vice President for Member Resources................... Marena Nelson, Floyd County Secretary............................................. Starlene Harris, Carter County Treasurer........................................... Harlene Welch, Harrison County Educational Chairmen Cultural Arts & Heritage................................Julia Lainhart, Jessamine County Environment, Housing and Energy....................... Debbie Pierce, Woodford County Family & Individual Development.........................Marilyn Craycroft, Meade County Food, Nutrition & Health....................................Carolyn Horn, Grant County 4-H Youth Development................................Nancy Snouse, Greenup County International......................................Leonidisa Mundelius, Lincoln County Leadership Development.............................Karen Yerkey, Breckinridge County Management & Safety............................... Victoria Orme, Montgomery County Marketing and Public Relations Chairman...................Jennifer Williams, Grant County Area Homemaker Presidents PURCHASE.............................................Reba Scott, Carlisle County PENNYRILE............................................... Dixie Utter, Lyon County GREEN RIVER....................................... Edna McCrady, Daviess County MAMMOTH CAVE......................................Loretta Lyons, Monroe County LAKE CUMBERLAND....................................Judy Rexroat, Russell County LINCOLN TRAIL.........................................Janet Hobbs, Meade County LOUISVILLE.......................................... Dottie Crouch, Oldham County NORTHERN KENTUCKY.................................Barbara Seiter, Boone County FORT HARROD....................................Mattie Spaulding, Anderson County BLUEGRASS......................................... Pat Skinnemoen, Clark County LICKING RIVER.......................................... Ann Porter, Mason County NORTHEAST.........................................Tammy Penix, Johnson County QUICKSAND....................................... Henrietta Sheffel, Breathitt County WILDERNESS TRAIL........................................ Pat Klink, Laurel County Other (non-voting Board Members) Parliamentarian.........................................Alice Brown, Greenup County Master Farm Homemakers Guild............................ Martha Boyd, Mason County KEAFCS...................................................Jill Harris, Todd County KEHA Advisor........................................................Kim Henken Interim Assistant Director, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension........ Dr. Jennifer Hunter 11

Family & Consumer Sciences Agents by County Adair Kelli Bonifer Allen vacant Anderson vacant Ballard vacant Barren vacant Bath Nicole Gwishiri Bell Rebecca Miller Boone Diane Mason Boone vacant Bourbon Kay Denniston Boyd Eugenia Wilson Boyle Alethea Price Bracken Shannon Smith Breathitt Kayla Watts Breckinridge Lynette Allen Bullitt Ruth Chowning Butler Tracy Thornton Cowles Caldwell Ashley White Calloway vacant Campbell Ronda Rex Campbell Kate Thompson Carlisle Melissa Goodman Carroll Cathy Jansen Carter Whitney Morrow Casey Deborah Shepherd Christian Tiffany Bolinger Clark vacant Clay Lora Lee Frazier Howard Clinton Christy Nuetzman Guffey Crittenden vacant Cumberland Debbie Messenger Daviess vacant Edmonson Julia Wilson Elliott Gwenda Johnson Estill Thays Flores Fayette Diana Doggett Fayette - Liz Kingsland Fleming Donna Fryman Floyd Andi Johnson Franklin Tamera Thomas Fulton Anna McCoy Gallatin Sherri Broderick Garrard Mary Hixson Grant Rachael Price Graves vacant Grayson Natalie Taul Green Jordan Crain Greenup Lora Pullin Hancock vacant Hardin Dayna Parrett Fentress Harlan Lora Davidson Harrison Benita Peoples Hart Janey Cline Henderson Amanda Hardy Henry Maryellen Garrison Hickman Melissa Goodman Hopkins Katherine Jury Jackson vacant Jefferson Valerie Holland Jessamine Karli Jessie Johnson Brenda Cockerham Kenton Kathy Brynes Kenton Linda Brown-Price (KSU) Kenton Joan Bowling Knott Linda Combs Knox Danielle Barrett LaRue vacant Laurel Judi O Bryan Lawrence Alivia Faris Lee Laken Campbell Leslie Brittany Evans Letcher Nanette Banks Lewis Mandi Broderick Lincoln Rita Stewart Livingston Morgan Rousseau Logan Rachel Hance Lyon Angie York Madison Gina Noe Magoffin vacant Marion Danielle Ford Marshall Vicki Wynn Martin Sarah Sumpter Mason Heather Cheek McCracken Denise Wooley McCreary Amy Fugate McLean Amanda Dame Meade Jennifer Bridge Menifee Kendyl Whaley Mercer Luci Hockersmith Metcalfe Lynn Blankenship Monroe Jamille Hawkins Montgomery Hannah Mayrand Morgan Nellie Buchanan Muhlenberg Mary Beth Riley Nelson vacant Nicholas Madison McAlmond Ohio Tiffany Calvert 12

Oldham - Chris Duncan Owen Judy Hetterman Owsley Crystal Osborne Pendleton Kenna Knight Perry Glenna Sue Wooten Pike Leslie Workman Powell vacant Pulaski Edith Lovett Robertson Sue Hughes Rockcastle Hazel Jackson Rowan Peggy Jones Russell vacant Scott Whitney Hilterbran Shelby Sheila Fawbush Family & Consumer Sciences Agents by County Simpson Christy Ramey Spencer Allison Lewis Taylor Audrey Myers Todd Jill Harris Trigg Cecelia Hostilo Trimble Jane Proctor Union Melanie Bealmear Warren vacant Washington Cabrina Buckman Wayne vacant Webster Katie Alexander Whitley Matti Daniels Wolfe vacant Woodford Elizabeth Coots District Directors District 1 (Licking River/Northeast) - Natasha Lucas District 2 (Quicksand/Wilderness Trail) - Daniel Wilson District 3 (Louisville/Northern Kentucky) - Willie Howard District 4 (Fort Harrod/Bluegrass) - Jenny Cocanougher District 5 (Lake Cumberland/Lincoln Trail ) - Anna Smith District 6 (Green River/Mammoth Cave) - David Herbst District 7 (Purchase/Pennyrile) - Matt Fulkerson University of Kentucky Advisors to State Educational Chairmen Cultural Arts & Heritage................................................ Cherry Kay Smith, Assistant Director, Family & Consumer Sciences Field Programs Environment, Housing and Energy........................................Cherry Kay Smith, Assistant Director, Family & Consumer Sciences Field Programs Family & Individual Development..............................................Amy Hosier, Associate Extension Professor/Family Life Specialist Food, Nutrition & Health......................................... Heather Norman-Burgdolf, Assistant Extension Professor/Food & Nutrition Specialist 4-H Youth Development.................................................Kimberly Adams, Extension Specialist for 4-H Youth Development International........................................................Kim Miller Spillman, Associate Professor, Department of Retailing and Tourism Management Leadership Development............................................ Kim Henken (interim), Director of Communications/KEHA State Advisor Management & Safety..................................................... Alex Elswick, Extension Associate for Family Resource Management Marketing and Public Relations............................................ Mindy McCulley Extension Specialist for Instructional Support 13

KEHA Presidents 1932-33 * Mrs. Lyda Lynch Hall, Fayette County 1934-35 * Mrs. W.M. Oliver, McCracken County 1936-38 * Mrs. T.M. Johnston, Warren County 1939-41 * Mrs. H.L. Crafton, Henderson County 1941-43 * Mrs. P.W. Adkins, Bell County 1943-45 * Mrs. Ralph Scearce, Shelby County 1945-46 * Mrs. W.E. Nichols, Fayette County 1946-49 * Mrs. W.K. Morris, Christian County 1950-53 * Mrs. Wade Hold, Nelson County 1953-56 * Mrs. R. Matchett, Kenton County 1956-59 * Mrs. Virgil Grayson, Pulaski County 1959-62 * Mrs. Carl Evans, Ballard County 1962-65 * Mrs. Harry J. Braun, Campbell County 1965-68 * Mrs. James T. Brookshire, Breckinridge County 1968-71 * Mrs. Earl Friedly, Scott County 1971-74 * Mrs. Howard Taylor, Harrison County 1974-77 * Mrs. Mitchell Bertram, Barren County 1977-80 * Mrs. Samuel Whitt, Jr., Boyd County 1980-83 * Mrs. James Wallace, Caldwell County 1983-86 * Mrs. M.D. Perkins, Campbell County 1986-89 Mrs. L.E. Moorhead, Bracken County 1989-92 * Helen Palmer, Clark County 1992-95 Jean Davis, Hardin County 1995-98 Velma Koostra, Warren County 1998-2001 * Kathleen Hockersmith, Oldham County 2001-04 * Mabel Harned, Nelson County 2004-07 * René Siria, Franklin County 2007-10 Linda Kaletch, McCracken County 2010-13 Alice Brown, Greenup County 2013-16 Susan Hansford, Pulaski County 2016-17 * Mary Margaret Krahulec, Shelby County 2017- Marlene McComas, Grant County * Deceased 14

KEHA MEMBERSHIP TENURE RECOGNITIONS 50 Years Boone Dorothy Bieghle Breckinridge Marilyn Brunner Caldwell Ann Barnwell Mary Lou Cotton Joan Kindrick Betty Wyatt Hart Ruth Waddell Fayette Lenna Dixon Brenda Eldridge Hardin Deedie Cooper Betty Rose Jones Mary Ellen Williams Agens Yates Rose Marie Yates Henderson Betty Middleton Henry Gin Wells Jefferson Donna Crum Madison Virginia Farmer Joanne Grunwald 50 Years (continued) Meade Wanda Berry Menifee Gwen Mayer Mae Sons Monroe Geraldine Eubank Louise Veach Ohio Nancy Lutteral Scott Dorothy Hassloch Taylor Margaret Fain Todd Mary Lou Hester Warren Carolyn Thomas 55 Years Hart Edna Bradley Faye Highbaugh Jane Highbaugh Janice McCullough Henry Charlotte Simpson 60 Years Ballard Mary Lou Gholson- Guess Bracken Patty Ann Moorhead Sue Lucas Graves June Hart Hickman Estelle Morris Barbara Thomas Ohio Sharon Leisure Taylor Gloria Deener Union Peggy King Warren Ray Frances Spinks Geneva White 65 Years Hart Deltha Logsdon Scott Thelma Perkins JoAnn Sharpe Warren LaVerne Vaughn 70 Years Boone Almeda Rae 80 Years Grayson Louise Purcell Congratulations to the 2017 AND 2018 3 for 3 Counties (Increased membership by at least 3 members BOTH years) Bath Bell Boyd Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge Campbell Carlisle Fayette Knott Laurel Letcher Logan Madison Magoffin Mason Meade Morgan Oldham Pulaski Shelby Union 15

2018 KEHA Choir Directed by: Wendy Hood, Mercer County Esther Bailey, Lincoln County Connie Bates, Wayne County Rose Booth, Grayson County Melanie Cantrell, Johnson County Kathy Diaz, Lincoln County Helen Eden, Madison County Aggie Fink, Pike County Loretta Fitzgerald, Caldwell County Carolyn French, Breckinridge County Holly Gregory, Breckinridge County Susan Hansford, Pulaski County Starlene Harris, Carter County Deborah Heisel, Fulton County Jeannie Hood, Mercer County Wendy Hood, Mercer County Carolyn Horn, Grant County Linda Kaletch, McCracken County Pat Key, Muhlenberg County Kathy King, Boyd County Loraine King, Jessamine County Mary Marlowe, Owen County Flo McDonald, Pendleton County Carol McKinnon, Oldham County Louise Moneyhon, Bracken County Marena Nelson, Floyd County Jan Powell, Christian County Marilyn Powell, Mercer County Lois Pressgrove, Nelson County Elizabeth Prewitt, Owen County Jane Qualls, Carter County Phyllos Ross, Harrison County Rebecca Ruby, Jefferson County Ruth Sharrard, Fayette County DeAnna Smith, Muhlenberg County Sharon Wood, Taylor County Bobbie Wray, Ballard County Karen Yerkey, Breckinridge County In Memorian Nova Nuckolls, McCracken County 16 Make plans to attend the 2019 KEHA State Meeting at the Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport! May 14-16, 2019 Make your reservations beginning July 1, 2018! Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport 830 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40209 Phone: (888) 233-9527 Rate: $114 (king/double) or $139 (suite) or $189 (1 bedroom parlor suite) + tax (1-4 people) Please make reservations prior to April 12, 2019 to guarantee receiving this rate. Request the Ky Extension Homemakers Association or KEHA rate when calling.

Kentucky Homemaker Creed I believe in the home as an inspiring and happy center of family life - comfortable and attractive - a place for relaxation and work where pleasures and responsibilities are shared. I believe in the home and its contribution to community life which reflects the development of the homemaker and the family. I believe in the homemaker - alert, diligent, in search of better ways of doing ordinary things for the welfare and happiness of the family. I believe in the homemaker as a community leader responsible for passing on to others mastered skills and knowledge. I believe in the fellowship that comes through the homemakers organization - the exchange of ideas and the joy of knowledge shared with others, thus broadening our lives and lifting household tasks above the commonplace. For these opportunities I am grateful. I am also thankful for the courage of yesterday, the hope of tomorrow, and a growing consciousness of God s love always. 17

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EVALUATION KEHA 2018/Louisville With 10 as the most favorable rating and 1 as the least, please rate the quality of the overall meeting and the new three-day schedule. Circle your rating for each. Overall Meeting Three Day-Schedule 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 What session did you find most beneficial? What did you like most about the 3-day schedule? If you could change one portion of the schedule, what would you change? Is there someone you would like to hear or would recommend as a keynote speaker for next year? Is there a seminar topic or presenter you would suggest for next year? Would you recommend this location for a future state meeting? Yes No Maybe Please provide additional comments on the back of this page. 19

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