2004 - Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association | ||
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2004.1) | 28 |
Number of hours KEHA members volunteered for EXTENSION activities and events |
2004.2) | 41000 |
Number of hours KEHA members volunteered in COMMUNITY activities and events |
2004.3) | 19 |
Number of KEHA members who utilized knowledge gained through officer training to fulfill a KEHA leadership role at the club, county, area and/or state level. |
2004.4) | 0 |
Author: Dayna Fentress
Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
Over the last year, 5 Hardin County Homemakers have taken on new area leadership roles, including Area President. Three years ago, the Hardin County FCS Agent shifted how officer trainings took place. For many years, officer trainings were simply a day to go over the paperwork and new programs of work for KEHA. Knowing that many of her Homemakers had star leadership potential, the FCS Agent decided to stop reading forms to them and make officers trainings leadership trainings instead. With
Author: Dayna Fentress
Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
When First Lady Britany Beshear requested individuals make masks and donate them to their local schools in her "Coverings for Kids" initiative as schools began to open back up, the Hardin County Extension Homemakers got to work. They immediately took the pattern and organized an efficient material pick up and drop off system. Hardin County Schools brought fabric to the office, a group of Homemaker volunteers cut out mask patterns. Then individuals or clubs could come pick up as many pr