KENTUCKY EXTENSION HOMEMAKER ASSOCIATION. 80th Annual Meeting May 6-9, 2013 Hyatt Regency and Lexington Convention Center Lexington, Kentucky
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1 KENTUCKY EXTENSION HOMEMAKER ASSOCIATION 80th Annual Meeting May 6-9, 2013 Hyatt Regency and Lexington Convention Center Lexington, Kentucky
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3 EVALUATION KEHA 2013/Lexington Additional Comments Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association 80th Annual Meeting May 6-9, 2013 Hyatt Regency and Lexington Convention Center Lexington, Kentucky 20
4 May 6 Monday Welcome to Lexington 10:30 am 3:30 pm Midway School Bakery & Historic District Hyatt Regency Lobby 10:30 am 3:30 pm McConnell Springs Tour & Rain Garden Workshop.. Hyatt Regency Lobby 12:00 pm 8:00 pm Early Registration Regency Ballroom Foyer (Hyatt) 12:30 pm 5:00 pm Quilt Shop Tour Hyatt Regency Lobby 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Quilt Square Check In Patterson H (Hyatt) 1:00 pm 5:00 pm FCS Agent Training Thoroughbred 4 (LCC) 2:30 pm 5:15 pm Hands-On Activities Regency Ballroom (Hyatt) 2:30 and 4:00 p.m. Cancer Awareness Bracelet Regency 1 2:30 and 4:00 p.m. Thread Spool Pincushion Regency 2 2:30 and 4:00 p.m. Button Crafting Regency 3 3:15 and 4:40 p.m. Chalkboard Memo Board Regency 1 3:15 and 4:40 p.m. Personalize Pendant Regency 2 3:15 and 4:40 p.m. Tissue Pouch Regency 3 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Hands-On Activities Regency Ballroom (Hyatt) 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Braided Cowl Regency 1 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. DIY Light Up Wine Bottle Regency 3 May 7 Tuesday 8:00 am 4:00 pm Registration Regency Ballroom Foyer (Hyatt) Voting Delegate Sign-In Regency Ballroom Foyer (Hyatt) 8:00 am 10:00 am Silent Auction Check In Thoroughbred 3 (LCC) Homemaker Showcase Set-Up Patterson E-G (Hyatt) 9:00 am 3:00 pm Quilt Square Check In & Auction Patterson H (Hyatt) 9:00 am 3:30 pm FCS Agent Training Patterson B-C (Hyatt) 9:30 am 12:00 pm Cultural Arts Check-In Thoroughbred 1-2 (LCC) 10:00 am 5:00 pm Trade Show Open Thoroughbred Pre-Function (LCC) KEHA Merchandise Store Thoroughbred Pre-Function (LCC) 10:00 am 4:00 pm Silent Auction Open Thoroughbred 3 (LCC) Homemaker Showcase Open Patterson E-G (Hyatt) EVALUATION KEHA 2013/Lexington Please circle appropriate number scoring #10 as the highest rating and #1 as the lowest. Overall Meeting Hands-On Activities What did you enjoy most this year? Which seminar did you find most beneficial? Is there someone you would like to hear or would recommend as a keynote speaker for next year? Is there a seminar topic or presenter you would suggest for next year? Would you recommend this location for a future state meeting? HELPFUL Suggestions: 2 Please use the reverse side for additional comments. 19
5 18 THANK YOU!! The Kentucky Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences extends a heartfelt thank you to the KEHA clubs, county organizations and area organizations who have contributed sponsorship funds as KEAFCS prepares to host the National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Conference in (Listing reflects donations as of 4/24/2013) Area Associations Green River Area Extension Homemakers Lake Cumberland Area Extension Homemakers Licking River Area Extension Homemakers Lincoln Trail Area Extension Homemakers Northern KY Area Extension Homemakers Purchase Area Extension Homemakers Assn. County Organizations Ballard Co. Extension Homemakers Bath Co. Extension Homemakers Boone Co. Extension Homemakers Bourbon Co. Extension Homemakers Boyd Co. Extension Homemakers Bracken Co. Extension Homemakers Bullitt Co. Extension Homemakers Calloway Co. Extension Homemakers Carlisle Co. Extension Homemakers Carroll Co. Extension Homemakers Christian Co. Extension Homemakers Clay Co. Extension Homemakers Clinton Co. Extension Homemakers Assn. Daviess Co. Extension Homemakers Fayette Co. Extension Homemakers Fleming Co. Extension Homemakers Franklin Co. Extension Homemakers Gallatin Co. Extension Homemakers Garrard Co. Extension Homemakers Grant Co. Extension Homemakers Graves Co. Extension Homemakers Henderson Co. Extension Homemakers Henry Co. Extension Homemakers Assn. Johnson Co. Extension Homemakers County Organizations (cont d) Kenton Co. Extension Homemakers Laurel Co. Extension Homemakers Lawrence Co. Extension Homemakers Lewis Co. Extension Homemakers Lincoln Co. Extension Homemakers Assn. Madison Co. Extension Homemakers Magoffin Co. Extension Homemakers Mason Co. Extension Homemakers McCracken Co. Extension Homemakers Meade Co. Extension Homemakers Muhlenberg Co. Extension Homemakers Owen Co. Extension Homemakers Pendleton Co. Extension Homemakers Pulaski Co. Extension Homemakers Russell Co. Extension Homemakers Spencer Co. Extension Homemakers Taylor Co. Extension Homemakers Trigg Co. Extension Homemakers Assn. Union Co. Extension Homemakers Wayne Co. Extension Homemakers Webster Co. Extension Homemakers Clubs Carrollton Homemakers Club Chalybeate Homemakers Club Cover Girls Quilters Cross Co. Homemakers Hill-N-Dale Homemakers Sunshine Homemakers-Lawrence Co. Town & Country Homemakers Club-Knox May 7 Tuesday 10:00 am 11:15 am SEMINARS I The Keys to a Woman s Heart Regency 1 (Hyatt) Linda Alexander, Associate Professor, College of Public Health and Extension Health Faculty Do You Have an Estate Plan? Regency 2 (Hyatt) Jennifer Hunter, Assistant Extension Professor, Family Financial Management KEHA Regency 3 (Hyatt) Alice Brown, KEHA President and Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor Everyday Exercises Kentucky Room (Hyatt) Jennifer Tackett, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development Our Global Community Scott-Woodford (Hyatt) Hazel Forsythe, Associate Professor, Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition and KEHA International Chairman Advisor LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1:00 pm 2:30 pm OFFICER TRAINING SESSIONS President/President Elect Regency 1 (Hyatt) 1st & 2nd Vice President Regency 3 (Hyatt) Secretary Jessamine-Franklin (Hyatt) Treasurer Scott-Woodford (Hyatt) 3:00 pm 4:15 pm SEMINARS II Using Facebook Regency 1 (Hyatt) Brian Fitzpatrick, Computer Support Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Gifts from the Heart Regency 2 (Hyatt) Purchase Area Master Clothing Volunteers Generating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations Regency 3 (Hyatt) Ken Culp, III, Principal Specialist for Volunteerism, 4-H Youth Development, and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Family Sciences; and Janet Johnson, Allen County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences Operation: Military Comfort Jessamine-Franklin (Hyatt) Kerri Ashurst, Extension Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension and Tyrone Atkinson, Program Coordinator, Kentucky Operation: Military Kids Selling Your Timber: How to Maximize Profit and Protect Yourself...Scott (Hyatt) Lyndall Harned, Boyd County Extension Agent for Agriculture & Natural Resources Parliamentary Procedure: The Rules of the Road for Conducting a Meeting Woodford (Hyatt) Delores Mudd, KEHA Parliamentarian Everyday Exercises Kentucky Room (Hyatt) Jennifer Tackett, Extension Specialist, 4-H Youth Development 3
6 May 7 Tuesday 6:30 pm OPENING BANQUET Patterson Ballroom (Hyatt) Alice Brown, KEHA President Presiding Welcome Alice Brown Inspirational Thought Elaine Chenoweth, Management & Safety Chairman DINNER Greetings and Welcome Victoria Orme, Licking River Area President Introduction of Guests Alice Brown Greetings from the University of Kentucky Dr. Ann Vail, Director, School of Human Environmental Sciences; Assistant Director, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Introduction of Speaker Nancy Broughton, KEHA 1st Vice President Debbie Tuggle Pendley, Kentucky artist, singer and songwriter KEHA Membership Contest Kickoff Sharon Wood, KEHA 2nd Vice President Lexington Convention Center (LCC) Meeting Room Diagram Ovarian Cancer Fund Presentations Julie Hook, KEHA Chairman for Food, Nutrition, & Health Warren County - largest amount per member Warren County - largest amount overall Sandhill Sunshiners largest amount per club Remaining counties donating listed on page 5. Presentation to Edward J. Pavlik, PhD, Professor, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, University of Kentucky Medical Center OVARIAN CANCER AWARDS Counties with largest donations per member: 1st Place Warren County 3rd Place Muhlenberg County 2nd Place Letcher County Counties with largest overall donations: 1st Place Warren County 2nd Place Mason County 3rd Place Letcher County Counties contributing over $1000: Barren Fayette Graves Letcher Madison Mason Muhlenberg Scott Warren Area Contributions Received Bluegrass Green River Louisville Pennyrile Purchase Area with the most first-time ovarian cancer screenings: Louisville Area 4 17
7 OVARIAN CANCER AWARDS (continued) Hyatt Regency Meeting Room Diagram Counties with 100% donations to Ovarian Cancer Research: (*Denotes counties with over 100% donations.) Bluegrass Lake Cumberland Louisville Northern Ky Quicksand *Bourbon Adair Bullitt *Boone Knott Clark Casey *Henry *Campbell Lee *Estill Clinton *Jefferson Carroll Leslie *Fayette Cumberland Oldham *Gallatin *Letcher *Harrison Green *Shelby *Grant Owsley *Madison McCreary Spencer Kenton Perry Nicholas *Pulaski Trimble Owen Wolfe Powell Russell Pendleton *Scott Taylor *Wayne Mammoth Cave Wilderness Trail Allen Pennyrile Bell Fort Harrod *Barren *Caldwell *Clay Anderson Licking River Butler Christian Harlan *Boyle Bath *Edmonson *Crittenden Jackson *Franklin *Bracken Hart Hopkins *Laurel Garrard *Fleming *Logan *Livingston Rockcastle *Jessamine Lewis *Metcalfe Lyon *Whitley Lincoln *Mason Simpson *Muhlenberg Woodford Menifee *Warren Todd Montgomery *Trigg Morgan Green River *Robertson Northeast Daviess Rowan *Boyd Purchase Hancock Carter Ballard Henderson Lincoln Trail *Floyd Calloway McLean Breckinridge Greenup Carlisle Ohio Grayson Johnson Fulton Union *Hardin *Lawrence *Graves Webster *LaRue *Magoffin Hickman Marion Pike *Marshall *Meade *McCracken Nelson *Washington May 8 Wednesday 7:30 am 9:00 am ACWW Breakfast Kentucky Room (Hyatt) 8:00 am 4:00 pm Registration Regency Ballroom Foyer (Hyatt) 8:00 am 9:00 am Voting Delegate Sign-In Regency Ballroom Foyer (Hyatt) 9:00 am 3:45 pm FCS Agent Training Thoroughbred 4-7 (LCC) 16 5
8 May 8 Wednesday 8:00 am 9:15 am SEMINARS III MyPlate for a Healthier You Regency 1 (Hyatt) Debra Cotterill, Director, Nutrition Education Programs; Rita May, Senior Extension Associate, Nutrition Education Programs; and Jackie Walters, Extension Specialist, Nutrition Education Programs Container Gardening Regency 2 (Hyatt) Lori Bowling, Boyd County Extension Agent for Horticulture Organizing for Everyday Life Regency 3 (Hyatt) Jeanne Davis, Extension Program Coordinator Diabetes: A Winnable Battle Jessamine-Franklin (Hyatt) Ingrid Adams, Assistant Extension Professor, Dietetics and Human Nutrition Living Better through Home Energy Management Scott-Woodford (Hyatt) Beverly K. Miller, Senior Extension Associate, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering 8:00 am 3:00 pm Cultural Arts Viewing Thoroughbred 1-2 (LCC) Silent Auction Bidding Thoroughbred 3 (LCC) Homemaker Showcase Patterson E-G (Hyatt) 9:00 am 4:00 pm KEHA Merchandise Store Thoroughbred Pre-Function (LCC) 9:00 am 5:00 pm Trade Show Open Thoroughbred Pre-Function (LCC) 10:00 am 11:30 am Business Meeting Patterson Ballroom B-D (Hyatt) (reserved seating for voting delegates) 11:30 am 5:00 pm Quilt Square Check In & Auction Patterson H (Hyatt) 1:00 pm 2:30 pm EDUCATIONAL CHAIRMEN WORKSHOPS 4 H Youth Development Jessamine (Hyatt) Cultural Arts and Heritage Regency 3 (Hyatt) Environment, Housing and Energy Scott (Hyatt) Family & Individual Development Woodford (Hyatt) Food, Nutrition & Health Franklin (Hyatt) International Regency 2 (Hyatt) Leadership Development Regency 1 (Hyatt) Management and Safety Patterson A (Hyatt) 2:00 pm 4:00 pm Master Farm Homemaker Guild Business Meeting Patterson D (Hyatt) 3:00-4:15 pm SEMINARS IV The Kentucky Legislature: Organization, Communication and Knowledge Regency 1 (Hyatt) Faye Privett, KEHA Leadership Chairman, Moderator; The Honorable Robin Webb, Senator, Kentucky District 18 Container Gardening Regency 2 (Hyatt) Lori Bowling, Boyd County Extension Agent for Horticulture 6 Kentucky Homemaker Creed I believe in the home as an inspiring and happy center of family life - comfortable and attractive - a place for relaxation and work where pleasures and responsibilities are shared. I believe in the home and its contribution to community life which reflects the development of the homemaker and the family. I believe in the homemaker - alert, diligent, in search of better ways of doing ordinary things for the welfare and happiness of the family. I believe in the homemaker as a community leader responsible for passing on to others mastered skills and knowledge. I believe in the fellowship that comes through the homemakers organization - the exchange of ideas and the joy of knowledge shared with others, thus broadening our lives and lifting household tasks above the commonplace. For these opportunities I am grateful. I am also thankful for the courage of yesterday, the hope of tomorrow, and a growing consciousness of God s love always. Make Your Reservations for the 2014 KEHA State Meeting at the Holiday Inn University Plaza & Sloan Convention Center May 12-15, 2014 Holiday Inn University Plaza 1021 Wilkinson Trace, Bowling Green, KY Phone: (800) or (270) Rate: $115 + tax (1-2 people) $125 + tax (3-4 people) Please make reservations prior to April 11, 2014 to guarantee receiving this rate. Request the Ky Extension Homemakers Association rate when calling. 15
9 A special thank you goes to all those who helped make the 2013 State Meeting in Lexington a success. To the Licking River Area Host Committee and Victoria Orme, Area President. To each of the 14 areas for fulfilling their responsibilities before & during the state meeting. To the KEHA Executive Committee and Educational Chairmen. To the Extension agents, specialists, and all presenters of learning sessions. To the vendors who participated in our trade show. To the staff of the Hyatt Regency & Lexington Convention Center for your hospitality and service. To all of our speakers and session presenters, thank you for sharing your time. 14 KEHA Presidents * Mrs. Lyda Lynch Hall, Fayette County * Mrs. W.M. Oliver, McCracken County * Mrs. T.M. Johnston, Warren County * Mrs. H.L. Crafton, Henderson County * Mrs. P.W. Adkins, Bell County * Mrs. Ralph Searce, Shelby County * Mrs. W.E. Nichols, Fayette County * Mrs. W.K. Morris, Christian County * Mrs. Wade Hold, Nelson County * Mrs. R. Matchett, Kenton County * Mrs. Virgil Grayson, Pulaski County * Mrs. Carl Evans, Ballard County * Mrs. Harry J. Braun, Campbell County * Mrs. James T. Brookshire, Breckenridge County * Mrs. Earl Friedly, Scott County * Mrs. Howard Taylor, Harrison County * Mrs. Mitchell Bertram, Barren County * Mrs. Samuel Whitt, Jr., Boyd County Mrs. James Wallace, Caldwell County * Mrs. M.D. Perkins, Campbell County Mrs. L.E. Moorhead, Bracken County * Helen Palmer, Clark County Jean Davis, Hardin County Velma Koostra, Warren County * Kathleen Hockersmith, Oldham County Mabel Harned, Nelson County * René Siria, Franklin County Linda Kaletch, McCracken County Alice Brown, Greenup County Susan Hansford, Pulaski County * Deceased 3:00-4:15 pm SEMINARS IV (continued) Personal Crime Prevention Regency 3 (Hyatt) Office Bige Towery, Lexington Division of Police Kentucky Health Insurance Advocate Program Jessamine-Franklin (Hyatt) Brian Staple, Kentucky Health Insurance Advocate Program LEAP: Literacy, Eating and Activity for Pre-schoolers.....Scott-Woodford (Hyatt) Debra Cotterill, Director, Nutrition Education Programs; Rita May, Senior Extension Associate, Nutrition Education Programs; and Jackie Walters, Extension Specialist, Nutrition Education Programs Needle Tatting Patterson A (Hyatt) Harlene Welch, CMCV, KEHA 4-H Youth Development Chairman; Marjorie Baker, Extension Associate for Clothing and Textiles, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension; Ann Beard, CMVC, Lake Cumberland Area KEHA President; Mary Hixson, Garrard County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences; and Glenna Wooten, Perry County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Cultural Arts Check Out Thoroughbred 1-2 (LCC) Pick up and Pay: Silent Auction Thoroughbred 3 (LCC) 5:30 pm Master Farm Homemaker Guild Banquet Kentucky Room (Hyatt) (or dinner on your own) 7:00 pm General Session Patterson B-D Ballrom (Hyatt) Sharon Wood, KEHA 2nd Vice President Inspirational Thought Harlene Welch, 4-H Youth Development Chairman Entertainment by the Kentucky 4-H Performing Arts Troupe Greetings Dr. Laura Stephenson, Assistant Director for Family & Consumer Sciences Field Programs Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor Welcome and Introduction of New Master Farm Homemaker Guild Member Ona Sidebottom, President, Kentucky Master Farm Homemaker Guild Cultural Arts Kitty Davis, KEHA Cultural Arts & Heritage Chairman Viewer s Choice Winner Grant Recipients Sharon Wood, KEHA 2nd Vice President Development Grant Hillsboro Homemakers Pulaski County Extension Homemakers Lincoln Trail Area KEHA Scholarship Presentations Faye Privett, Leadership Chairman KEHA Scholarship Reneè Wilson Announce Theme Basket Winners Ann Beard, Lake Cumberland Area President 7
10 Family & Consumer Sciences Agents by County May 9 Thursday 8:00 am Awards Breakfast Patterson Ballroom (Hyatt) Nancy Broughton, KEHA 1st Vice President, Presiding Inspirational Thought Marlene McComas, Northern Ky Area President 8 BREAKFAST Greetings Dr. Scott Smith, Dean, College of Agriculture Dr. Jimmy Henning, Associate Dean for Extension AWARDS PRESENTATIONS KEHA 2013 Awards & Contest Winners Membership Sharon Wood, 2nd Vice President Increase of 25 or more members Barren Bourbon Hickman Hopkins Lincoln Meade Monroe Largest % Increase 1st Place Martin County 76% 2nd Place Hickman County 62% 3rd Place Mercer County 43% 50-Year, 60-Year and 65-Year Member Recognitions (see page 10) Cultural Arts & Heritage Kitty Davis, State Chairman Poetry 1st Place Lenora Clark, Russell County 2nd Place Joanne Fitzgibbon-Whitten, Meade County 3rd Place Maria M. Mays, Jackson County Honorable Mention: Delores Brown, Bullitt County Memoirs 1st Place Marilyn Walker Craycroft, Meade County 2nd Place Debbie Smith, Graves County 3rd Place Patricia Joseph Simpson, Jessamine County Honorable Mention: Mary Spinks, Shelby County Short Stories 1st Place Phyllis H. Jones, Madison County 2nd Place Esther Bailey, Lincoln County 3rd Place Brenda Hammons, Lincoln County Honorable Mention: Rosalie Whelan, Meade County Love to Read Contest 1st Place Marla Tennyson, Meade County 2nd Place Jeanne Rarden, Fleming County 3rd Place June Greenwell, Ohio County Environment, Housing & Energy Elizabeth Adams, State Chairman 1st Place Nancy Lanham, Crittenden County 2nd Place Nancy Smith, Graves County Oldham Chris Duncan Owen Judy Hetterman Owsley Natasha Lucas Pendleton Kenna Knight Perry Glenna Sue Wooten Pike Leslie Workman Powell Pamela Dooley Pulaski Edith Lovett Robertson Terry Whalen Rockcastle Hazel Jackson Rowan Laura A. White Russell Pam York Scott Connie Minch Shelby Sheila Fawbush District Directors District 1 (Licking River/Northeast) - David Adams District 2 (Quicksand/Wilderness Trail) - Louise Moore District 3 (Louisville/Northern Kentucky) - Jeff Young District 4 (Fort Harrod/Bluegrass) - Roger Sparrow District 5 (Lake Cumberland/Lincoln Trail ) - Anna Smith District 6 (Green River/Mammoth Cave) - David Herbst District 7 (Purchase/Pennyrile) - Matt Fulkerson Program Coordinators Chuck Stamper Jeanne Davis Simpson Christy Ramey Spencer Allison Lewis Taylor Rebecca Nash Todd Jill Harris Trigg Cecelia Hostilo Trimble Jane Proctor Union Melanie Bealmear Warren Brittany Young Washington vacant Wayne Jody Paver Webster Katie Alexander Whitley Matti Daniels Wolfe Ann Hollon Woodford Elizabeth Creed University of Kentucky Advisors to State Educational Chairmen Cultural Arts & Heritage Connee Wheeler, Senior Extension Associate Environment, Housing and Energy Ashley Osborne, Extension Associate for Environmental and Natural Resource Issues Family & Individual Development Carole Gnatuk, Extension Child Development Specialist Food, Nutrition & Health Ingrid Adams, Assistant Professor/Extension Food & Nutrition Specialist 4-H Youth Development Jennifer Tackett, Extension Specialist for 4-H Youth Development International Hazel Forsythe, Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition and Food Science Leadership Development Cherry Kay Smith, Curriculum Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Management & Safety Robert Flashman, Professor/Extension Family Resource Management Specialist 13
11 Family & Consumer Sciences Agents by County 8:00 am Awards Breakfast (continued) Patterson Ballroom (Hyatt) Adair Kelli Bonifer Allen Janet Johnson Anderson Joan Martin Ballard Debbie Temple Barren Mindy McCulley Bath Martha Perkins Bell Rebecca Miller Boone Diane Mason Boone Katie Smallwood Bourbon Liz Kingsland Boyd Hannah Leonard Boyle Alethea Price Bracken Shannon Smith Breathitt Martha Yount Breckinridge Lynnette Allen Bullitt Ruth Chowning Butler Tracy Cowles Caldwell Ashley White Calloway LaDawn Hale Campbell Ronda Rex Campbell Kate Vaught Carlisle Sara Bogle Martin Carroll Grace Angotti Carter Whitney Morrow Casey Deborah Shepherd Christian Tiffany Bolinger Clark Jennifer Howard Clay Lora Lee Frazier Howard Clinton Christy Nuetzman Crittenden Nancy Hunt Cumberland Debbie Messenger Daviess vacant Edmonson Suzan Nunn Elliott Gwenda Johnson Estill Tammy Howard Fayette Diana Doggett Fayette Sara Talbott Fleming Donna Fryman Floyd Theresa Scott Franklin Tamera Thomas Fulton Anna McCoy Gallatin vacant Garrard Mary Hixson Grant Patricia Poor Graves Virginia Langford Grayson Natalie Taul Green Audrey Myers Greenup vacant Hancock vacant 12 Hardin Teran Ransom Harlan Theresa G. Howard Harrison Benita Peoples Hart Patricia Margolis Henderson Amanda Hardy Henry Maryellen Garrison Hickman Melissa Goodman Hopkins Nancy Kelley Jackson Clare Kincaid Jefferson Valerie Holland Jefferson Monique Pearce (KSU) Jessamine Porsha Batts Johnson Brenda Cockerham Kenton Kathy Brynes Kenton Linda Brown-Price (KSU) Kenton Joan Bowling Knott Linda Combs Knox Teresa Montgomery LaRue Theresa A. Howard Laurel Judi O Bryan Lawrence Stephanie Derifield Lee vacant Leslie Nanette Banks Letcher Alice Bradley Lewis Sally Mineer Lincoln Rita Stewart Livingston vacant Logan Rachel Hance Lyon Angie York Madison Gina Noe Magoffin Brooke Jenkins-Howard Marion Lizzie Spalding Marshall Vicki Wynn Martin Eugenia Wilson Mason Rachael Chihak McCracken Denise Wooley McCreary Amy Singleton McLean Amber Meeks Meade Jennifer Bridge Menifee Amanda Hamilton Mercer Luci Hockersmith Metcalfe Lynn Blankenship Monroe Lara Savage Montgomery Peggy Powell Morgan Nellie Buchanan Muhlenberg Laura Holt Nelson Dayna Parrett Nicholas Rachel Abney Ohio Tiffany Calvert Food, Nutrition, and Health Julie Hook, State Chairman Promoting a Healthy Kentucky 1st Place Northern Kentucky Area Runner-up Friendship Homemakers Club, Graves County Healthier Kentucky Family Recipe Contest 1st Place Debbie Smith, Graves County Runner-up Delores Mudd, Bullitt County Kentucky Women s Healthy Registry Contest 1st Place Madison County 2nd Place Harrison County 3rd Place Meade County International Cathy Kunkel-Mains, State Chairman Coins for Change Awards 1st Place Meade County 2nd Place Metcalfe County International Project Award 1st Place Friendship Club, Graves County 2nd Place Lincoln County Kentucky Academy Fundraising 1st Place Green County 2nd Place Scott County 3rd Place Kenton County Leadership Development Faye Privett, State Chairman Community Volunteerism Awards 1st Place Meade County 2nd Place Shelby County 3rd Place Morning Glories Club, Crittenden County Scholarship Challenge 1st Place Marshall County 2nd Place Harlan County 3rd Place Bracken County Management & Safety There Ought To Be a Law Elaine Chenoweth, State Chairman 1st Place Carol A. Kinelski, Madison County Invitation to 2014 State Meeting May 12-15, 2014 Martha Hargrove, Pennrile Area President Holiday Inn-University Plaza and Sloan Convention Center, Bowling Green, KY (For reservation information, see page 15.) Installation of Officers & Chairmen Bettie Wallace, KEHA Past President Closing Remarks Susan Hansford, KEHA President Reciting of the Creed (see page 15) Pick up Showcase Displays Patterson E-G (Hyatt) 9
12 50 Years Ballard Kathy Sanders Bracken Margarette Carl Caldwell Janice Coleman Wilma McKinney Casey Emogene Randolf Christian Deanna Mason Estill Jane Christopher Franklin Mildred Polsgrove Toppy Polsgrove Dorothy Wilson Greenup Helen Stevenson Mona Wright Hardin Winona Skees Hopkins Nelda Carter Sadie Coburn Ann Johnston Jean Massamore Lanna McGary Florence Rudd Anita Stanley Eleanor Wells Kenton Mary Hellman Lucy Scott Menifee Mae Sons KEHA Membership Tenure Recognitions (not previously recognized) 50 Years (cont d) Mercer Charlene Pinkston Corina Hoskins Linda Christerson Vivian Gambill Muhlenberg Frances Baston Genara Brasher Linda Dukes Iralue McRoy Nelson Dotty Berry Eunice Boblitt Wanda Mae Foster Alma Furrrie Betty Greenwell Tillie Harp Mary Leathers Juanita Roby Patsy Shawler Ohio Page Snodgrass Donna Milligan Pulaski Hazel Ledford Rowan Jean Brown Doris Jean Caudill Inez Caudill Grace Curtis Louise McCarty Todd Dianne Higgins Barbara June McIntyre Warren Peggy Tucker 55 Years Ballard Mary Lou Guess Bracken Janice Weiss 60 Years Allen Annice Stone Casey Gerri Phillippe Franklin Evelyn White Johnson Maxine Blair Warren Laverne Vaughn 65 Years Crittenden Ruth Robertson Juanita Harrison Rowan Lovena Richardson 70 Years Warren Sara Meisel Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association State Board Officers President Alice Brown, Greenup County 1st Vice President for Program Nancy Broughton, Boyd County 2nd Vice President for Member Resources Sharon Wood, Taylor County Secretary Brenda Hammons, Lincoln County Treasurer Marena Nelson, Floyd County President-elect Susan Hansford, Pulaski County Educational Chairmen Cultural Arts & Heritage Kitty Davis, Calloway County Environment, Housing and Energy Elizabeth Adams, Lincoln County Family & Individual Development Ruth Dietsch, Carlisle County Food, Nutrition & Health Julie Hook, Carlisle County 4-H Youth Development Harlene Welch, Harrison County International Cathy Kunkel-Mains, Kenton County Leadership Development Faye Privett, Scott County Management & Safety Elaine Chenoweth, Barren County Area Homemaker Presidents PURCHASE Lyndia Elder, Graves County PENNYRILE Martha Hargrove, Muhlenberg County GREEN RIVER Marilyn Watson, Henderson County MAMMOTH CAVE Sarah Neil Cook, Warren County LAKE CUMBERLAND Ann Beard, Taylor County LINCOLN TRAIL Michelle Lawson, Meade County LOUISVILLE Mary Margaret Krahulec, Shelby County NORTHERN KENTUCKY Marlene McComas, Grant County FORT HARROD Jane Ball, Jessamine County BLUEGRASS Sue McKinney, Estill County LICKING RIVER Victoria Orme, Montgomery County NORTHEAST Starlene Harris, Carter County QUICKSAND Wendy Curry, Breathitt County WILDERNESS TRAIL Gayle L. Bartolo, Knox County Other (non-voting Board Members) Parliamentarian Delores Mudd, Bullitt County Master Farm Homemaker Ona Sidebottom, Green County KEAFCS Becky Nash, Taylor County KEHA Advisor Kim Henken Director, School of Human Environmental Sciences/ Dr. Ann Vail Assistant Director, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension 10 11
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