Home Gardening, Food Preservation, and Food Preparation Plan of Work
Perry County CES
Title:
Home Gardening, Food Preservation, and Food Preparation
MAP:
Accessing Nutritious Foods
Agents Involved:
Wooten, Gibson, May
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Food Preservation
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Family and Consumer Sciences 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Situation:
Perry County ranks 118 among Kentucky’s 120 counties on the health risk and outcomes listed in the 2013 County Health Rankings report. Obesity threatens the quality and years of life and Perry County’s obesity rate for adults stands at 38% and 17% for high school youth. Thirty-six percent of adults in Perry County report lack of physical activity. Increased consumption of unhealthy food, stress, and built environments that promote physical inactivity are largely responsible for the obesity epidemic. These conditions promote chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke and some types of cancers. As a result, more are dying from heart disease and cancer and have a lower life expectancy (less than 78 years of age).
Extension helps families gain access to food and to stretch food dollars; communities to decrease hunger; and local food assistance programs to educate recipients on healthy and safe food preparation methods.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Save money by preserving produce from gardens or farmer’s markets.
Save money by preparing foods at home.
Increase family income by growing and selling produce at the Farmer’s Market.
Construct a building that will house a teaching kitchen facility that Perry County residents can better learn to preserve and sell food.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Identify and utilize correct method of canning for low acid and high acid foods
Identify and purchase healthier foods
Expand orchards and gardens to offset family food cost and to sell extra produce at the Farmer’s Market
Initial Outcomes:
Learn how to increase fruit and vegetable consumption
Learn how to make wise choices in selecting foods
Learn production practices, for fruit and vegetables
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Initial Outcome:Learn correct, research-based information.
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Method: Workshops
Timeline: 2016-2020
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Audience: County clientele
Project or Activity: Food Preservation workshops
Content or Curriculum: Food Preservation curriculum
Inputs :Agents, specialists
Date: Spring – summer 2018
Audience: Homemakers, General Public, Youth
Project or Activity: Cooking Schools
Content or Curriculum: UK Curriculum
Inputs: Agents, specialists, community partners
Date: 2016-2020
Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: Farmer’s Market Nutrition Education
Content or Curriculum: UK developed materials
Inputs: Agents, NEP assistants
Date: Summer
Audience: NEP/Snap Eligible Families
Project or Activity: Lessons for program families
Content or Curriculum: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
Inputs: Agents, NEP assistants
Date: 2016 - 2020
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Success Stories
RCARS Youth Education Day: Agriculture Production
Author: Jan Gibson
Major Program: Agriculture 4-H Core Curriculum
One day during the biennial Mountain Fest Week at RCARS (Robinson Center for Appalachian Resource Sustainablity located in Quicksand, KY) is dedicated to the offering middle school youth hands-on/interactive sessions centered around a theme. The theme this year was Agricultural Production and the the targeted audience was 5th & 6th graders, 177 youth were registered. Sessions were offered by agents, program assistants, specialist assistants, and NEP assistants who volunteered to teach
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Holiday Roadshow - Tips for Low Cost Meals
Author: Glenna Wooten
Major Program: Managing in Tough Times
According to 2017 US Census Data – Quick Facts, the median household income in Perry County is $31,820.00 and 25.9% of the population of Perry County is living in poverty. Because the holidays are both a joyous and financially stressful time for Perry County citizens, especially those living at or below the poverty line, it is very important that such audiences have access to educational information to help them financially manage during the holiday season.To assist individuals in und
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