Author: Gregory Drake
Planning Unit: Butler County CES
Major Program: Food Preparation and Preservation
Plan of Work: Nutrition and Food Systems
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Family living skills continues to be identified by local extension leadership as a need in our community. In the absence of an FCS agent I have taken on the responsibility of providing this programming. A diversified program was developed that included a SNAP Education food demonstration, a plate it up KY food demonstration, a discussion of KEHA, and a segment for networking. The county’s nutrition educator prepared a SNAP recipe using ingredients from our demonstration garden. Attendees were able to sample the recipe. The KY State University FCS agent, housed in Bowling Green, demonstrated making a Plate it up KY recipe, and provided samples. I provided a short program on Butler County Homemakers, and invited attendees to become members. The KY State small farms agriculture agent presented information on growing paw-paws and provided samples of paw-paw ice cream. The group enjoyed some networking time and deserts prepared by a volunteer. Eggs from our poultry demonstration were used in the deserts. 17 people attended the event. They received nutrition education materials, seeds to start their own paw-paw trees, and information on the local homemaker association. It was held at the extension office. A paper evaluation was used to collect information on what attendees learned. 100 % of attendees responded that they increased their knowledge of healthy food they could prepare for their families and about homemakers. 82% of attendees responded that they learned something that they would use this year. 35% said they would use their paw-paw knowledge. One attendee joined homemakers that day. The attendees also provided a lot of suggestions on what programs they would like to see offered.
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