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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu

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Contact Information

Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




Fiscal Year:
Jul 1, 2025 - Jun 30, 2026


Nurturing Leadership and Community DevelopmentPlan of Work

2026

Shelby County CES

County Emphasis:
Nurturing Leadership and Community Development
Concentration 1:
Connected & Resilient Communities
Concentration 2:
Building Leadership Capacity
Situation:

Connected & Resilient Communities

Kentucky’s communities face unique challenges that require enhancing connectivity and resilience through digital access, social cohesion, and well-designed public spaces. Broadband access remains critical, particularly in rural areas where digital connectivity gaps hinder economic and educational opportunities. The 2023 Community Needs Assessment identified improved broadband and digital literacy as top priorities for enhancing community resilience.

Extension’s connectivity and resilience efforts focus on supporting local economies and helping communities recover from economic shifts and natural disasters (CEDIK, 2024). By promoting digital literacy, educating on safe and vibrant outdoor spaces, and implementing place-based disaster preparedness programs, Extension strengthens community connections and economic sustainability. These initiatives benefit residents, businesses, and local governments, fostering stronger, more resilient communities equipped to face future challenges.

Youth Focus

In today’s rapidly evolving world, youth are and can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of connected and resilient communities. Young people are leveraging technology and social networks to foster strong, supportive relationships that transcend geographical boundaries. They are actively engaged in community-building activities, promoting access to opportunity, and driving change. By participating in local and global initiatives, they are not only enhancing their own resilience but also contributing to the overall strength and adaptability of their communities. Their innovative approaches to problem-solving and their commitment to sustainability are essential in addressing the complex challenges of the 21st century. As they continue to collaborate and share knowledge, youth are laying the foundation for a more connected and resilient world. 4-H is committed to providing the resources necessary to promote youth connection in their communities. Thriving youth are healthy, productive, and engaged (Arnold, 2024). Communities that promote the indicators of youth thriving will have more connected, capable, and committed citizens that can critically think through addressing the needs and priorities of their community.

 

Building Leadership Capacity

Leadership is critical at several levels, from elected officials and internal management structure of organizations to project managers, team leaders, and those who inspire throughout a community. Thriving communities may require many leaders willing to take on leadership roles. And yet, it can be a challenge to identify new leaders or to encourage leaders to step up to the role without first building leadership capacity (CEDIK 2024). Respondents participating in the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Community Needs Assessment identified the need to build leadership capacity to enhance individual and family development and community and economic development. Kentucky has a statewide need to “prepare community members for formal/informal leadership and/or volunteer roles” and to build “capacity of local nonprofits and community leaders,” according to the survey. UK Extension aims to work on strengthening critical leadership skills and confidence for new and emerging leaders so that the pool of willing and capable leaders can rise to match local needs. Volunteer training can have motivational benefits ranging from inspiring volunteers to get more involved to keeping them in the program (Fox, Hebert, Martin & Bairnsfather, 2009).

Youth Focus

4-H opportunities profoundly impact individuals and communities in Kentucky by equipping youth with essential skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, fostering personal leadership, and community engagement. Skills like analytical thinking, creative thinking, resilience, flexibility, and adaptability are key to future employment (World Economic Forum, 2023). 77% of employers say that there should be less focus on traditional school subjects and more focus on real-world skills (Kauffman Foundation, 2021). In the 2023 University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service Needs Assessment youth life skill training opportunities (such as leadership and communication skill opportunities), strengthening youth workforce readiness, and strengthening youth-adult or mentorship relationships were top priorities across Kentucky. According to the National 4-H Annual Index Survey (2024), 95% of youth identified their strengths through 4-H, 80% explored career options, and 50% received guidance for college decisions. Additionally, 75% enjoyed helping their community, and 93% felt inspired by 4-H, with 42% being inspired “a lot” to volunteer. These experiences build leadership capacity, promote civic engagement, and create connected, resilient communities by encouraging critical thinking and empathy. Furthermore, 4-H offers life skill training, strengthens youth workforce readiness, fosters mentorship, maximizes youth voice in important issues, and enhances peer-peer relationships.

County Situation:

Leadership at multiple levels is essential for fostering thriving communities, from elected officials and internal organizational management to project managers and community influences. However, identifying and cultivating new leaders can be challenging without first building leadership capacity. Shelby County’s 2023 Community Needs Assessment highlights the need for leadership development to enhance community and economic growth, with an emphasis on preparing community members for both formal and informal leadership roles. 4-H programs are a critical component of this effort, equipping Shelby County’s youth with essential life skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are key to workforce readiness and leadership. These opportunities not only help youth build leadership capacity but also encourage civic engagement and strengthen youth-adult relationships. By combining leadership training and community-building efforts, Shelby Countians are becoming key drivers in creating connected, resilient communities ready to tackle future challenges.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Adult

  1. Increased digital access improves economic and educational opportunities.
  2. Communities recover faster from disasters/economic disruptions
  3. Sustained investment in public spaces strengthens local economies
  4. Cultural heritage is preserved and integrated into communities
  5. Expanded partnerships enhance problem-solving and resource-sharing
  6. Strong leadership pool for community boards and organizations
  7. Strong boards and organizations accomplish more in the community
  8. Increased community pride or investment
  9. Improved local economy
  10. Improved quality of life for citizens

 Youth

  1. Youth will demonstrate necessary leadership, teamwork, and communication skills needed to be successful in the workplace. 
  2. Youth participation in community involvement increases.  
  3. Youth will serve in leadership roles in their community.  
  4. Youth will more effectively communicate, work with others, and contribute to driving change and shaping the future. 
  5. Improved quality of life through connection and civic engagement
Intermediate Outcomes:

Adult

  1. More citizens adopt digital tools for work and daily life.
  2. Communities implement disaster preparedness and recovery strategies.
  3. More public spaces are revitalized for community engagement.
  4. Increased participation in cultural and arts-based programs.
  5. More individuals engage in local governance and civic groups.
  6. New partnerships and networks address community challenges
  7. Participants gain confidence to lead
  8. Leaders are inspired to get more involved
  9. Leaders address community issues and needs
  10. Leaders recruit and engage others to participate in community projects
  11. Leaders mentor others
  12. Increased knowledge transfer through volunteer-led positions

Youth 

  1.  Youth will practice teamwork, responsibility, communication, conflict resolution techniques, and problem-solving skills.  
  2. Youth will plan and implement a service project. 
Initial Outcomes:

Adult

  1. Increased knowledge of digital tools and online resources.
  2. Improved understanding of disaster preparedness and recovery strategies.
  3. Greater awareness of the benefits of public spaces.
  4. Increased understanding of cultural development and community identity.
  5. Improved awareness of civic engagement opportunities.
  6. Greater knowledge of community partnerships and collaboration strategies
  7. Improved leadership skills
  8. Enhanced knowledge of concepts and practices
  9. Knowledge gained through training programs
  10. Taking on leadership roles for the first time
  11. Assuming new leadership roles
  12. Participants give their time to serve in volunteer roles

Youth

  1. Youth will explore their spark in leadership. 
  2. Youth identify personal strengths that contribute to leadership skill development (communication, teamwork, civic engagement).  
  3. Youth successfully worked in a team environment to accomplish a task.  
  4. Youth realize how their actions impact others
Evaluation:

Audience: Community Adults and Youth
Project or Activity: Leadership is M.O.R.E.
Content or Curriculum: Leadership is M.O.R.E. curriculum
Inputs: Leadership is M.O.R.E. curriculum
Date(s): November 2025

 

Audience: Program Participants
Project or Activity: Leadership Shelby & Young Leaders Programs
Content or Curriculum: Sponsor Extension leaders to attend program, assist with Ag Day for each program
Inputs: Extension leaders, local farms, and agribusinesses
Date(s): September 2025-June 2026

 

Audience: Extension Leaders
Project or Activity: Horticulture and Agriculture Advisory Council
Content or Curriculum: Leadership development and extension materials
Inputs: UK publications and volunteers
Date(s): Year round

 

Audience: Extension and community leaders and leadership groups
Project or Activity: True Colors Personality Assessment Training
Content or Curriculum: True Colors curriculum
Inputs: True Colors curriculum, agents
Date(s): As requested

 

Audience: Producers and Community Ag Leaders
Project or Activity: Ag Development Council
Content or Curriculum: KOAP, cost-share materials, Shelby Co Ag Comprehensive Plan
Inputs: Cost-share project applications
Date(s): Year round

 

Audience: Local ag and horticulture producers
Project or Activity: Agri-tourism Opportunities
Content or Curriculum: Individual consultations
Inputs: Agents, horticulture technician, UK publications
Date(s): July 2025-June 2026

 

Audience: Shelby County Youth
Project or Activity: Shelby County Backpack Project
Content or Curriculum: Food Collections for kids in need
Inputs: 4-H Teen Council Members, volunteers, collection bins, donations
Date(s): December 2025

 

Audience: 4-H Camp Teens/CITS
Project or Activity: Camp Training and 4-H Camp
Content or Curriculum: Leadership Curriculum, Camp Training Materials
Inputs: Curriculum, Agents and staff, camp resources
Date(s): May-June 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Camp Adult Volunteers
Project or Activity: Camp Training and 4-H Camp
Content or Curriculum: Leadership Curriculum, Camp Training Materials
Inputs: Curriculum, Agents and staff, camp resources
Date(s): May-June 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Horse and Livestock Leaders
Project or Activity: Livestock and Horse Leader Certification
Content or Curriculum: Nearpod Certification Training
Inputs: Volunteers training paperwork, Nearpod modules
Date(s): As needed

 

Audience: Shooting Sports Coaches
Project or Activity: Shooting Sports Coaches Certification
Content or Curriculum: Shooting Sports Certification Workshop
Inputs: Volunteers, fees, training materials
Date(s): October 2025, March 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Volunteers
Project or Activity: Volunteer Orientation
Content or Curriculum: Nearpod Volunteer modules
Inputs: Volunteers, training materials, Nearpod
Date(s): As needed

 

Audience: 4-H Leaders
Project or Activity: 4-H Council and Volunteer Opportunities
Content or Curriculum: Extension Leadership Materials
Inputs: 4-H and UK curriculum
Date(s): Year round

 

Audience: 4-H Horse Leaders
Project or Activity: C5 C6 Area Horse Council
Content or Curriculum: Horse Leader Training, Extension Leadership Materials
Inputs: Volunteers, 4-H and UK curriculum
Date(s): Bi-monthly

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: 4-H Teen Conference
Content or Curriculum: Various workshops and tracks
Inputs: Marketing, recruitment, teens, fees
Date(s): June 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: SRTLC
Content or Curriculum: Various workshops and leadership curriculum
Inputs: Marketing, recruitment, fees, teens
Date(s): September 2025

 

Audience: 4-Hers in Middle School
Project or Activity: 4-H Summit
Content or Curriculum: Various workshops and tracks
Inputs: Marketing, recruitment, fees, middle school youth
Date(s): March 2026

 

Audience: 4-H School Clubs
Project or Activity: Officer Elections, Parliamentary Procedure
Content or Curriculum: Club Handbook, Robert's Rule of Order, 4-H Club Handbook
Inputs: Volunteers, Curriculum, Agents and staff
Date(s): October 2025

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: Teen Council
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership Curriculum
Inputs: 4-H Staff, Leadership Curriculum, volunteers
Date(s): Monthly

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: C5/C6 Area Teen Council
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership Curriculum
Inputs: 4-H Staff, Leadership Curriculum, volunteers
Date(s): Bi-Monthly

 

Audience: Teen 4-H Members
Project or Activity: 4-H State Teen Council/Leadership Boards
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership
Inputs: State 4-H Staff, financial support, transportation
Date(s): September, November 2025, February, April, June 2026

 

Audience: Working-age adults and young adults preparing for the workforce

Project or Activity: 10 Soft Skills for Success

Content or Curriculum: Positive Employability

Inputs: FCS Agent, curriculum publications and resources, local employers and community leaders

Date:  February 2026

 

Audience: Extension leaders

Project or Activity: FCS Council

Content or Curriculum: Leadership & Extension Materials, KELD

Inputs: UK publications & volunteers

Date: October 2025, March 2026

 

Audience: Extension leaders

Project or Activity: Homemaker Council

Content or Curriculum: Leadership & Extension Materials, KEHA Resources

Inputs: KEHA and UK publications & volunteers

Date: August and December 2025, March 2026

 

Audience: Extension leaders

Project or Activity: Sewing Circle

Content or Curriculum: Master Clothing Volunteer resources and publications, sewing resources

Inputs: MCV and UK publications & volunteers

Date: September 2025 - May 2026

 

Audience: Shelby County Extension Council members

Project or Activity: Leadership and Council Training

Content or Curriculum: KELD curriculum

Inputs: KELD curriculum

Date: October 2025, January and April 2026

 

Audience: District Board

Project or Activity: District Board

Content or Curriculum: District Board Handbook, KRS statutes

Inputs: handbook, statutes

Date: Monthly

 

Audience: Shelby County Extension Council new members

Project or Activity: New member training

Content or Curriculum: History of Shelby County Extension; Shelby County Data; Kentucky Law regarding extension councils; getting to know you

Inputs: Extension History; College of Ag Info; State Law, Extension Council members

Date: January 2026

 

Audience: County Extension Homemakers

Project or Activity: County Homemaker Leader Training

Content or Curriculum: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; KEHA Manual

Inputs: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; KELD; homemakers, FCS Agent

Date: September 2025

 

Audience: Shelby County Extension Homemakers

Project or Activity: State Homemaker Annual Meeting

Content or Curriculum: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; workshops; Officer Training and Educational Chairman Workshops

Inputs: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; KELD; homemakers

Date: May 2026

 

Audience: Louisville Area Master Clothing Volunteers

Project or Activity: State-wide Annual Volunteer Training

Content or Curriculum: Various sewing workshops; classes based on certification needs or requests from members or as determined by the MCV Steering Committee

Inputs: state coordinator, agents, volunteers, other MCVs

Date: October 2025

 

Audience: Louisville Area Master Clothing Volunteers

Project or Activity: Area Work Days and Sewing Programs

Content or Curriculum: Various sewing workshops; record keeping; community service projects

Inputs: FCS, other MCVs, community partners

Date: July 2025, January and February 2026

 

Audience: Participants of MCV-Led Programs

Project or Activity: Level-Specific Sewing Classes

Content or Curriculum: MCVs teach sewing classes in their counties

Inputs: other MCVs, FCS and 4-H Agents

Date: September 2025 - May 2026

 

Audience: Community Boards and Groups

Project or Activity: Serving on community boards, coalitions and councils

Content or Curriculum: Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Chamber Education, County Fair Board,  Family Resource and Youth Service Center Councils, Farm Bureau, Diabetes Coalition, Health Coalition,  Emergency Management Agency, Arts Council, Shelby Main Street Board, SMS Promotion Committee, Shelbyville Tree Board, Downtown Fountain Committee, Community Service Partners,

Inputs: Above named boards, councils and coalitions

Date: Year round

 

Audience: All Shelby Countians

Project or Activity: Chamber of Commerce Community Showcase

Content or Curriculum: Extension publications; learning games; community networking

Inputs: Extension Publication, community networking; volunteers

Date: March 2026

 

Audience: All Shelby Countians

Project or Activity: Health and Fitness Fun Day

Content or Curriculum: educational booths and give-aways, Extension publications; community partners resources

Inputs: sponsors, door prizes, scavenger hunt, CES publications

Date: April 2026

 

Audience: Legislators & Extension Council

Project or Activity: Elected Officials Breakfast

Content or Curriculum: Extension Updates on programming and community involvement

Inputs: Extension Updates on programming and community involvement

Date: April/May 2026

 

 Audience: Youth in Shelby County

Project or Activity: Interactive Ag Day

Content or Curriculum: Livestock and Agriculture, Kids in the Classroom

Inputs: Extension volunteers, community livestock producers

Date: Fall 2025

 

Audience: District Board

Project or Activity: District Board

Content or Curriculum: District Board Handbook, KRS statutes

Inputs: handbook, statutes

Date: Monthly

 

Audience: General Public

Project or Activity: Festival Booths (Dogwood Festival, Festival of Lights, Others as Requested)

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, Extension Publications

Date: Spring and Fall/Winter 2026

 

Audience: Adults and Youth

Project or Activity: Farm and Family Field Day

Content or Curriculum: Hands-On Field Day

Inputs: volunteers, community partners

Date: September 23, 2025

 

Audience: Community members

Project or Activity: Master Gardener Program 

Content or Curriculum: Master Gardener Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, MG curriculum

Date: Spring/Summer 2025-2026 (Yearly)

 

Audience: Community members

Project or Activity: Master Gardener Volunteerism 

Content or Curriculum: Master Gardener Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, MG curriculum, Volunteers

Date: Year Round

 

Audience: Citizens interested in Horticulture activities, Master Gardeners

Project or Activity: Maintaining the Tim McClure Botanical Gardens

Content or Curriculum: MG curriculum, Extension publications

Inputs: Master Gardeners, Horticulture Technician, MG curriculum, Extension publications

Date: Year Round 2025/2026

 

Audience: General Public

Project or Activity: Master Gardener Festival Booths (Dogwood Festival, Festival of Lights)

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, Extension Publications

Date: Spring and Fall/Winter 2025/2026

 

Audience: Community Members

Project or Activity: Greenhouse Planning Committee

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, Community Members

Date: Seasonal Meetings 2025/2026

Learning Opportunities:




Evaluation:

Audience: Community Adults and Youth
Project or Activity: Leadership is M.O.R.E.
Content or Curriculum: Leadership is M.O.R.E. curriculum
Inputs: Leadership is M.O.R.E. curriculum
Date(s): November 2025

 

Audience: Program Participants
Project or Activity: Leadership Shelby & Young Leaders Programs
Content or Curriculum: Sponsor Extension leaders to attend program, assist with Ag Day for each program
Inputs: Extension leaders, local farms, and agribusinesses
Date(s): September 2025-June 2026

 

Audience: Extension Leaders
Project or Activity: Horticulture and Agriculture Advisory Council
Content or Curriculum: Leadership development and extension materials
Inputs: UK publications and volunteers
Date(s): Year round

 

Audience: Extension and community leaders and leadership groups
Project or Activity: True Colors Personality Assessment Training
Content or Curriculum: True Colors curriculum
Inputs: True Colors curriculum, agents
Date(s): As requested

 

Audience: Producers and Community Ag Leaders
Project or Activity: Ag Development Council
Content or Curriculum: KOAP, cost-share materials, Shelby Co Ag Comprehensive Plan
Inputs: Cost-share project applications
Date(s): Year round

 

Audience: Local ag and horticulture producers
Project or Activity: Agri-tourism Opportunities
Content or Curriculum: Individual consultations
Inputs: Agents, horticulture technician, UK publications
Date(s): July 2025-June 2026

 

Audience: Shelby County Youth
Project or Activity: Shelby County Backpack Project
Content or Curriculum: Food Collections for kids in need
Inputs: 4-H Teen Council Members, volunteers, collection bins, donations
Date(s): December 2025

 

Audience: 4-H Camp Teens/CITS
Project or Activity: Camp Training and 4-H Camp
Content or Curriculum: Leadership Curriculum, Camp Training Materials
Inputs: Curriculum, Agents and staff, camp resources
Date(s): May-June 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Camp Adult Volunteers
Project or Activity: Camp Training and 4-H Camp
Content or Curriculum: Leadership Curriculum, Camp Training Materials
Inputs: Curriculum, Agents and staff, camp resources
Date(s): May-June 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Horse and Livestock Leaders
Project or Activity: Livestock and Horse Leader Certification
Content or Curriculum: Nearpod Certification Training
Inputs: Volunteers training paperwork, Nearpod modules
Date(s): As needed

 

Audience: Shooting Sports Coaches
Project or Activity: Shooting Sports Coaches Certification
Content or Curriculum: Shooting Sports Certification Workshop
Inputs: Volunteers, fees, training materials
Date(s): October 2025, March 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Volunteers
Project or Activity: Volunteer Orientation
Content or Curriculum: Nearpod Volunteer modules
Inputs: Volunteers, training materials, Nearpod
Date(s): As needed

 

Audience: 4-H Leaders
Project or Activity: 4-H Council and Volunteer Opportunities
Content or Curriculum: Extension Leadership Materials
Inputs: 4-H and UK curriculum
Date(s): Year round

 

Audience: 4-H Horse Leaders
Project or Activity: C5 C6 Area Horse Council
Content or Curriculum: Horse Leader Training, Extension Leadership Materials
Inputs: Volunteers, 4-H and UK curriculum
Date(s): Bi-monthly

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: 4-H Teen Conference
Content or Curriculum: Various workshops and tracks
Inputs: Marketing, recruitment, teens, fees
Date(s): June 2026

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: SRTLC
Content or Curriculum: Various workshops and leadership curriculum
Inputs: Marketing, recruitment, fees, teens
Date(s): September 2025

 

Audience: 4-Hers in Middle School
Project or Activity: 4-H Summit
Content or Curriculum: Various workshops and tracks
Inputs: Marketing, recruitment, fees, middle school youth
Date(s): March 2026

 

Audience: 4-H School Clubs
Project or Activity: Officer Elections, Parliamentary Procedure
Content or Curriculum: Club Handbook, Robert's Rule of Order, 4-H Club Handbook
Inputs: Volunteers, Curriculum, Agents and staff
Date(s): October 2025

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: Teen Council
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership Curriculum
Inputs: 4-H Staff, Leadership Curriculum, volunteers
Date(s): Monthly

 

Audience: 4-H Teens
Project or Activity: C5/C6 Area Teen Council
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership Curriculum
Inputs: 4-H Staff, Leadership Curriculum, volunteers
Date(s): Bi-Monthly

 

Audience: Teen 4-H Members
Project or Activity: 4-H State Teen Council/Leadership Boards
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Leadership
Inputs: State 4-H Staff, financial support, transportation
Date(s): September, November 2025, February, April, June 2026

 

Audience: Working-age adults and young adults preparing for the workforce

Project or Activity: 10 Soft Skills for Success

Content or Curriculum: Positive Employability

Inputs: FCS Agent, curriculum publications and resources, local employers and community leaders

Date:  February 2026

 

Audience: Extension leaders

Project or Activity: FCS Council

Content or Curriculum: Leadership & Extension Materials, KELD

Inputs: UK publications & volunteers

Date: October 2025, March 2026

 

Audience: Extension leaders

Project or Activity: Homemaker Council

Content or Curriculum: Leadership & Extension Materials, KEHA Resources

Inputs: KEHA and UK publications & volunteers

Date: August and December 2025, March 2026

 

Audience: Extension leaders

Project or Activity: Sewing Circle

Content or Curriculum: Master Clothing Volunteer resources and publications, sewing resources

Inputs: MCV and UK publications & volunteers

Date: September 2025 - May 2026

 

Audience: Shelby County Extension Council members

Project or Activity: Leadership and Council Training

Content or Curriculum: KELD curriculum

Inputs: KELD curriculum

Date: October 2025, January and April 2026

 

Audience: District Board

Project or Activity: District Board

Content or Curriculum: District Board Handbook, KRS statutes

Inputs: handbook, statutes

Date: Monthly

 

Audience: Shelby County Extension Council new members

Project or Activity: New member training

Content or Curriculum: History of Shelby County Extension; Shelby County Data; Kentucky Law regarding extension councils; getting to know you

Inputs: Extension History; College of Ag Info; State Law, Extension Council members

Date: January 2026

 

Audience: County Extension Homemakers

Project or Activity: County Homemaker Leader Training

Content or Curriculum: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; KEHA Manual

Inputs: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; KELD; homemakers, FCS Agent

Date: September 2025

 

Audience: Shelby County Extension Homemakers

Project or Activity: State Homemaker Annual Meeting

Content or Curriculum: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; workshops; Officer Training and Educational Chairman Workshops

Inputs: KEHA Leadership Training Materials; KELD; homemakers

Date: May 2026

 

Audience: Louisville Area Master Clothing Volunteers

Project or Activity: State-wide Annual Volunteer Training

Content or Curriculum: Various sewing workshops; classes based on certification needs or requests from members or as determined by the MCV Steering Committee

Inputs: state coordinator, agents, volunteers, other MCVs

Date: October 2025

 

Audience: Louisville Area Master Clothing Volunteers

Project or Activity: Area Work Days and Sewing Programs

Content or Curriculum: Various sewing workshops; record keeping; community service projects

Inputs: FCS, other MCVs, community partners

Date: July 2025, January and February 2026

 

Audience: Participants of MCV-Led Programs

Project or Activity: Level-Specific Sewing Classes

Content or Curriculum: MCVs teach sewing classes in their counties

Inputs: other MCVs, FCS and 4-H Agents

Date: September 2025 - May 2026

 

Audience: Community Boards and Groups

Project or Activity: Serving on community boards, coalitions and councils

Content or Curriculum: Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Chamber Education, County Fair Board,  Family Resource and Youth Service Center Councils, Farm Bureau, Diabetes Coalition, Health Coalition,  Emergency Management Agency, Arts Council, Shelby Main Street Board, SMS Promotion Committee, Shelbyville Tree Board, Downtown Fountain Committee, Community Service Partners,

Inputs: Above named boards, councils and coalitions

Date: Year round

 

Audience: All Shelby Countians

Project or Activity: Chamber of Commerce Community Showcase

Content or Curriculum: Extension publications; learning games; community networking

Inputs: Extension Publication, community networking; volunteers

Date: March 2026

 

Audience: All Shelby Countians

Project or Activity: Health and Fitness Fun Day

Content or Curriculum: educational booths and give-aways, Extension publications; community partners resources

Inputs: sponsors, door prizes, scavenger hunt, CES publications

Date: April 2026

 

Audience: Legislators & Extension Council

Project or Activity: Elected Officials Breakfast

Content or Curriculum: Extension Updates on programming and community involvement

Inputs: Extension Updates on programming and community involvement

Date: April/May 2026

 

 Audience: Youth in Shelby County

Project or Activity: Interactive Ag Day

Content or Curriculum: Livestock and Agriculture, Kids in the Classroom

Inputs: Extension volunteers, community livestock producers

Date: Fall 2025

 

Audience: District Board

Project or Activity: District Board

Content or Curriculum: District Board Handbook, KRS statutes

Inputs: handbook, statutes

Date: Monthly

 

Audience: General Public

Project or Activity: Festival Booths (Dogwood Festival, Festival of Lights, Others as Requested)

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, Extension Publications

Date: Spring and Fall/Winter 2026

 

Audience: Adults and Youth

Project or Activity: Farm and Family Field Day

Content or Curriculum: Hands-On Field Day

Inputs: volunteers, community partners

Date: September 23, 2025

 

Audience: Community members

Project or Activity: Master Gardener Program 

Content or Curriculum: Master Gardener Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, MG curriculum

Date: Spring/Summer 2025-2026 (Yearly)

 

Audience: Community members

Project or Activity: Master Gardener Volunteerism 

Content or Curriculum: Master Gardener Curriculum

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, MG curriculum, Volunteers

Date: Year Round

 

Audience: Citizens interested in Horticulture activities, Master Gardeners

Project or Activity: Maintaining the Tim McClure Botanical Gardens

Content or Curriculum: MG curriculum, Extension publications

Inputs: Master Gardeners, Horticulture Technician, MG curriculum, Extension publications

Date: Year Round 2025/2026

 

Audience: General Public

Project or Activity: Master Gardener Festival Booths (Dogwood Festival, Festival of Lights)

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, Extension Publications

Date: Spring and Fall/Winter 2025/2026

 

Audience: Community Members

Project or Activity: Greenhouse Planning Committee

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Agents, Specialists, Community Members

Date: Seasonal Meetings 2025/2026