Author: Rachel Hance
Planning Unit: Logan County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Plan of Work: Improve Nutrition, Health and Safety
Outcome: Initial Outcome
For the past few years, our extension staff has partnered to provide a community event to educate and invite our clients to the farmers’ market. This year’s event was Sweet Summertime at the Farmer’s Market drive-through no-contact event.
We targeted preschool through middle school youth. Each client received a bag with sidewalk chalk with physical fitness educational activities, sunglasses with sun safety information, bubbles with bubble art activity information, keychains, and Farmers’ Market bucks to spend at the Farmers’ Market. Preschool youth were also given an additional bag with Kindergarten Readiness education material. We partnered with FRYSCs and they provided board games, household items, and popsicles to the participants. 144 youth participated in the event and $749 Farmers’ Market bucks were spent at the Farmers’ Market.
Youth need opportunities to develop social skills, civic and leadership skills, create strong connec... Read More
For the past few years, our extension staff has partnered to provide a community event to educate an... Read More
Covid-19 was a huge eye-opener for so many people when it came to the availability of food, especial... Read More
Kentucky and Tennessee are both large grain crop producing states, boasting a total of 11,916,769 ac... Read More