Livingston county 4-H and ANR partnered with the Grand Rivers Chamber of Commerce to participate in a COVID safe trick-or-treating event for the county. We provided decorations for a booth, and constructed water bottles with candy for giveaway to participating youth. On Halloween night we handed out our giveaways and were able to serve 671 individuals within Livingston county, and surrounding counties-- ensuring that in a year of chaos, youth were able to participate in a fun and familiar event ...
Nutrition Education during the Covid-19 Quarantine Trying to teach nutrition classes during a quarantine is very challenging, but the social media platforms have made it possible and fun. We as Nutri... Read More
Cooking Classes On line During the Covid-19 quarantine I taught some cooking classes and posted them to our Face Book page, Grayson County, KY Cooperative Extension. In our first video we made the P... Read More
The Nutrition Education Program (NEP) Assistant in Grayson County, Ky. recently taught a group of high school students, using the Teen Cuisine curricula. There were only nine students in the class, bu... Read More
The world of preschoolers is adventurous and care-free for the students; however, some students are more reserved, quiet and bashful. But teaching preschoolers is a passion that the Nutrition Educatio... Read More