Success StoryPlant, Grow, Preserve
Plant, Grow, Preserve
Author: Stephanie Caldwell
Planning Unit: McCracken County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
CenterPoint is a 6-month intensive recovery substance abuse treatment program for men. It’s a peer-driven community that strengthens life skills before transitioning back into society. The McCracken County Extension Service Snap-Ed assistant partnered with CenterPoint to plant, grow and preserve fresh produce to help lower food cost for the 120 men facility.
•April of 2018 the Snap-Ed assistant met with representatives from both CenterPoint and James Sanders Nursery to talk about where, how and what to plant on their property.
•June of 2018 plants and seeds were purchased to help with the cost of the garden
•August 7th of 2018 five residents attended a food preservation class held at the McCracken County Extension Service
The McCracken County SNAP-Ed Assistant partnered with the Lyon County FCS Agent and conducted a hands-on workshop on preserving a garden harvest. During the workshop the participants preserved carrots in a pressure canner, zucchini in a water bath canner, and made homemade jelly using grape juice. Participants were encouraged to go back to the facility to share what they learned from the program.
One participant stated “It was informative, and I am now able to share what I’ve learned with my parents and children.” A second stated “I learned to do something I’ve always wanted to do! It has become a new hobby of mine.”
Stories by Stephanie Caldwell
Community Work Transition Program
The McCracken County Cooperative Extension Service SNAP-Ed assistant partnered with Paducah Tilghman... Read More
Cook Together Eat Together
The McCracken County Cooperative Extension Service senior SNAP-Ed assistant partnered with Clark Ele... Read More
Stories by McCracken County CES
Goodwill Planting Day
It is important to provide gardening knowledge, materials and supplies to the community, especially ... Read More
Master Gardener Juleps and Tulips Program
The Lakes of Paducah reached out needing to get their residents more involved in hands-on activities... Read More
© 2024 University of Kentucky, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment