McCracken County Educational Leadership for Local Community and Economic Development
Community and Economic Development Education
Wimberley, Osborne, Anderson, FCS
Build Engaged and Empowered Communities – General
Community Engagement
Community Leadership Development
Leadership
1.) Locally owned businesses, local entrepreneurs and interested residents benefit from educational information.
2.) Engaging and mobilizing communities to participate in discussions and improved readiness. Building bridges increases strength of Extension in times of crises or disasters.
3.) There is a need to build the capacity of volunteer leaders as it is critical for the sustainability of a community infrastructure that supports long term commitment to strengthen youth and adults.
4.) Engaging the arts in CES programs aids community health.
Community problems are solved through active engaged local leaders. Community and county businesses demonstrate use of information gained from CEDIK-based programming.
Practice and apply personal leadership skills gained in clubs, schools and community outreach. Community and county businesses gain use of information gained at CEDIK-based programming.
Kentuckians increase knowledge and skills in personal, organizational and community leadership. Community and county businesses seek information through CEDIK-based programming.
Long-term Outcome:
Indicator: The number of individuals and families reporting that they have implemented what they have learned from McCracken Cooperative Extension Service.
Method: Surveys and/or personal interviews, social media posts and recognition
Timeline: Ongoing
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: Increase in number of active volunteers and participants in McCracken CES programs
Method: Analysis of sign-in sheets and volunteer applications
Timeline: Ongoing
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: The number of residents, schools and community partners that call on McCracken County Cooperative Extension Service for programming needs increases.
Method: Call log records and emails, calendars, record of office visits
Timeline: Ongoing
Audience: Adults
Project or Activity: Leadership training for CEC
Content or Curriculum: S.E.A.L. Training, on-line meetings and trainings
Inputs: All agents, volunteers and UK and KSU Specialists
Date: Twice annually
Audience: CES volunteers: Extension Master Gardeners, Homemakers, Master Food Volunteers, 4-H Volunteers, Women In Agriculture Leaders, Master Beekeepers, episodic volunteers,
Project or Activity: Program-specific volunteer training.
Content or Curriculum: KELD handbook, Champion Food Training, Extension Master Gardener training, Homemaker Leader Training, 4-H Club and Activity Volunteer training, online meetings and virtula trainings
Inputs: Agents, UK/KSU Specialists, curriculum
Date: Year round
Audience: Homeowners and businesses of McCracken County
Project or Activity: Quilt Block Trail
Content or Curriculum: Technology through on-line mapping, quilt-block-pattern resources
Inputs: Agents, McCracken County Civic Beautification Board, National Quilt Museum, Paducah Visitors’ Bureau, Whitehaven Welcome Center
Date: Ongoing, with emphasis in April, for National Quilt Show weeks.
Audience: Youth and Adults
Project or Activity: Open-House events
Content or Curriculum: McCracken County Extension Office and campus
Inputs: Agents, Master Food Volunteers, McCracken County Extension Master Gardeners
Date: Every-other year
Audience: Youth and Adults
Project or Activity: Ag Field Days (Adults and/or Youth) as Virtual or in-person event
Content or Curriculum: McCracken County Extension Office, UK Specialists, and campus
Inputs: Agents, Master Food Volunteers, McCracken County Extension Master Gardeners, Zoom, PowerPoint, and other tools for on-line presentations
Date: Annually
Audience: Residents and business owners of McCracken County
Project or Activity: Disaster Preparedness
Content or Curriculum: UK/KSU curriculum, publications, social media outreach
Inputs: UK/KSU Agents and Specialists, McCracken County emergency-assistance agencies, KDA
Date: Ongoing
Audience: Adults and youth
Project or Activity: McCracken County Fair and/or Virtual Flower Shows
Content or Curriculum: KY State Fair rules and regulations, USDA, Rules of national garden clubs, Floral Design classes at Extension, 4-H youth project days for fair entries.
Inputs: Agents, Extension volunteers, Kiwanis of South Paducah volunteers, McCracken County Fair Board, local garden club members
Project or Activity: Volunteer Banquet
Content or Curriculum: UK Guidelines
Inputs: County Agents, Volunteer hours by MCEMG (Master Gardeners)
Author: Kathryn Wimberley
Major Program: Community Leadership Development
Being the featured speaker at Paducah Rotarians meeting 30 Sep 2020 was a fine opportunity to tell about McCracken County Cooperative Extension and the services/programs/outreach we offer. There were about 40 people in attendance on the Zoom link, due to the Covid -19 Pandemic. Participants were able to view the slideshow presentation approved by the County Manager Robert Tashjian. By attending on Zoom, Rotarians were able see and hear the McCracken County Horticulture
Author: Kathryn Wimberley
Major Program: Master Gardener
The Covid pandemic created a problem for continuing education opportunities for the Extension Master Gardeners. Having a virtual educational program was a good solution. What began as a short term stop-gap for in person programming during the 2020 Pandemic, has become a much-attended weekly horticulture program. Due to the continuing popularity of the Horticulture Webinar Wednesdays program a team of Kentucky Horticulture Agents have continued to present weekly Wednesday Webinars at 12:30 E