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1 KENTUCKY EXTENSION HOMEMAKER ASSOCIATION 77 th Annual Meeting May 10-13, 2010 Hyatt Regency and Lexington Convention Center Lexington, Kentucky

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3 NOTES Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association 77 th Annual Meeting May 10-13, 2010 Hyatt Regency and Lexington Convention Center Lexington, Kentucky 20

4 May 10 Monday WELCOME TO LEXINGTON 9:00 am 3:00 pm Tour I: Wine Country Tour Hyatt Regency Lobby 12:00 pm 8:00 pm Early Registration Regency Ballroom Foyer (Hyatt) 12:00 pm 4:30 pm Tour II: UK School of HES Hyatt Regency Lobby 12:30 pm 2:30 pm Tour IV: Joe Craft Center Hyatt Regency Lobby 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Hands-On Activities Session Regency Ballroom (Hyatt) 1:15 pm 3:30 pm Tour V: UK Arboretum Hyatt Regency Lobby 1:30 pm 4:00 pm Tour VI: UK Art Museum: Bringing Art to Life Hyatt Regency Lobby 5:00 pm 9:00 pm Tour VIII: Kentucky Horse Park Hyatt Regency Lobby 6:00 pm 9:00 pm Hands-On Activities Session Regency Ballroom (Hyatt) NOTES May 11 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 Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) Homemaker Showcase Set-Up Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) 8:30 am 12:30 pm Tours on your own 9:30 am 12:00 pm Cultural Arts Check-In Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) 10:00 am 11:00 am Cultural Arts Demonstration:..... Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) Creating Dolls Carol Dunhuber 10:00 am 11:15 am SEMINARS I Ky Extension Homemakers Support Military Families Patterson C (Hyatt) Carole Gnatuk, Extension Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Launching the UK Plaid Project Regency 2 (Hyatt) Rita Smart, UK Plaid Project Advisory Board Antique and Vintage Glassware Patterson D (Hyatt) Debra Cotterill, Mason County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences Proper Table Setting and Etiquette Patterson B (Hyatt) Arlene Skaggs, Mammoth Cave Area Extension Homemaker President Introduction to Facebook Patterson A (Hyatt) Brian Fitzpatrick, Computer Support Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension In the Beginning Regency 1 (Hyatt) Barbara Brown, KEHA Parliamentarian Ghana Highlights from the 2009 Trip Regency 3 (Hyatt) 2009 KEHA Summer Tour Group 2 19

5 EVALUATION KEHA 2010/Lexington Please circle appropriate number scoring #10 as the highest rating; #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: May 11 Tuesday 10:00 am 5:00 pm Trade Show Open Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) KEHA Merchandise Store Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) 10:00 am 4:00 pm Silent Auction Open Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) Homemaker Showcase Open Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) 11:00 am 12:00 pm Cultural Arts Demonstration:..... Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) Chair Seat Weaving with Rags Rita Rogers 12:00 pm 4:00 pm FCS Agent Photos Regency 3 (Hyatt) 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Cultural Arts Demonstration:..... Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) Decorating Chargers Charlotte Arnett 1:00 pm 2:30 pm OFFICER TRAINING LUNCH ON YOUR OWN President/President Elect Patterson D (Hyatt) 1st & 2nd Vice President Patterson C (Hyatt) Secretary Patterson A (Hyatt) Treasurer Patterson B (Hyatt) 2:00 pm 3:00 pm Cultural Arts Demonstration:..... Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) Knitting Hazel Ledford 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Cultural Arts Demonstration:..... Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) Wax Linen Basket Carolyn Poe 3:00 pm 4:15 pm SEMINARS II Nutrition Fun and Games Patterson C (Hyatt) Diana Drury, Extension Association; Leslie McCammish, Extension Associate, and Jackie Walters, Extension Specialist; Nutrition Education Programs, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Art Inspires Art: Kentucky Quilts Patterson B, E-F (Hyatt) Sonja Brooks, Teacher Outreach Coordinator, and Deborah Borrowdale-Cox, Director, University of Kentucky Art Museum Make Your Next Road Trip Safer for You and Your Family.... Patterson G (Hyatt) Robert Flashman, Extension Professor, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Keeping Safe on the Internet Patterson A (Hyatt) Brian Fitzpatrick, Computer Support Specialist, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Mental Healthiness in Aging Initiative Regency 2 (Hyatt) Deborah Murray, Associate Director, Health Education through Extension Leadership, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension What do they say? What do they mean? Regency 1 (Hyatt) Barbara Brown, KEHA Parliamentarian Non-Profit Organizations and the IRS Questions & Answers. Patterson D (Hyatt) Lindy Karns, Dulworth Breeding and Karns 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Cultural Arts Demonstration:..... Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) Chicken Scratch Coetta Combs 18 3

6 May 11 Tuesday 5:30 pm AUTOGRAPH SESSION AND PHOTOS WITH Rotunda (LCC) FORMER UK BASKETBALL PLAYERS 6:30 pm OPENING BANQUET Bluegrass Ballroom I (LCC) Linda Kaletch, KEHA President Presiding Welcome Linda Kaletch Inspirational Thought Susan Hall, Green River Area President DINNER Dinner music by Bobby Lee, Russell County Greetings and Welcome to Central Kentucky Debra Pierce, Fort Harrod Area President Introduction of Guests Linda Kaletch Greetings from University of Kentucky Jimmy Henning, Director, Cooperative Extension Service Laura Stephenson, Program Leader, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Introduction of Speaker Susan Hansford, KEHA 1st Vice President Richie Farmer, Member of UK Men s Basketball s Unforgettables Ovarian Cancer Fund Presentations Donna Shoemaker, KEHA Chairman for Food, Nutrition, & Health Letcher County - largest amount per member Warren County - largest amount overall Remaining counties donating listed on page Ovarian Cancer Fundraising Contest 1st Place Warren County Presentation to Edward J. Pavlik, PhD, Professor, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, University of Kentucky Medical Center Creative Writing Carolyn Poe, Cultural Arts & Heritage Chairman 1st Place Creative Writing Short Story Joy Higgins, Gallatin County Homemakers Song Onward, Ever Onward OVARIAN CANCER AWARDS Counties with largest donations per member: 1st Place Letcher County 3rd Place (tie) Barren County 2nd Place Warren County and Muhlenberg County Counties with largest overall donations: 1st Place Warren County 2nd Place Letcher County 3rd Place Mason County 4 17

7 OVARIAN CANCER AWARDS (cont d) Counties contributing over $1000: Barren Letcher Logan Madison Mason Muhlenberg Warren Counties with 100% donations to Ovarian Cancer Research: (*Denotes counties with over 100% donations.) Bluegrass Lake Cumberland Lincoln Trail Northeast Purchase *Bourbon Adair Marion *Boyd Ballard Clark Casey *Meade *Floyd *Calloway *Estill Clinton Nelson Greenup Carlisle *Fayette Cumberland Washington Johnson *Graves *Harrison Green Lawrence Hickman *Madison Pulaski Louisville Magoffin *Marshall Nicholas Russell Bullitt *Pike *McCracken Powell Taylor *Henry *Scott *Wayne *Jefferson Northern Ky Quicksand Oldham *Boone Breathitt Fort Harrod Licking River *Shelby *Campbell Knott Anderson *Bath Spencer Carroll Lee *Boyle *Bracken Trimble Gallatin Leslie *Franklin Fleming Grant *Letcher Garrard Lewis Mammoth Cave *Kenton Owsley Jessamine *Mason Allen Owen Perry Lincoln Menifee *Barren *Pendleton Wolfe Mercer *Montgomery Butler Woodford Morgan Edmonson Pennyrile Wilderness Trail *Robertson Hart *Caldwell Bell Green River Rowan *Logan Christian *Clay *Daviess Metcalfe Crittenden *Harlan Hancock Lincoln Trail Monroe Hopkins Jackson Henderson Breckinridge Simpson Livingston Knox *McLean Grayson *Warren Lyon Laurel Ohio Hardin *Muhlenberg Rockcastle Webster LaRue *Todd *Whitley Trigg Area Contributions Received Bluegrass Fort Harrod Louisville Northeast Northern Kentucky Individual Club Donations: Ladies of the Lake Marshall County 16 5

8 May 12 Wednesday 7:30 am 9:00 am ACWW Breakfast Regency 1 & 2 (Hyatt) 8:00 am 4:00 pm Registration Regency Ballroom Foyer 8:00 am 9:00 am Voting Delegate Sign-In Regency Ballroom Foyer 8:00 am 9:15 am SEMINARS III Gifts from the Heart Patterson D (Hyatt) Purchase Area Master Clothing Volunteers Become a De-cluttering Diva Patterson B (Hyatt) Mary Hixson, Garrard County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences Don t Let Falls Get You Down Patterson A (Hyatt) Amy Hosier, Assistant Extension Professor, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Personal Crime Prevention Patterson C (Hyatt) Officer Bige Towery, Lexington Division of Police 8:00 am 3:00 pm Cultural Arts Viewing Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) Silent Auction Bidding Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) Homemaker Showcase Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) 9:00 am 4:00 pm KEHA Merchandise Store Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) 9:00 am 5:00 pm Trade Show Open Bluegrass Ballroom Pre-Function (LCC) 9:30 am 11:30 am Business Meeting Bluegrass Ballroom I (LCC) (reserved seating for voting delegates) 9:30 am 11:30 am FCS District Contact Agents Meeting Regency 3 (Hyatt) LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1:00 pm 2:30 pm EDUCATIONAL CHAIRMEN WORKSHOPS Environment, Housing and Energy Scott-Woodford (Hyatt) 4 H Youth Development Jessamine-Franklin (Hyatt) Leadership Development Patterson D (Hyatt) International Patterson C (Hyatt) Management and Safety Patterson G (Hyatt) Family and Individual Development Patterson A (Hyatt) Food, Nutrition and Health Patterson B (Hyatt) Cultural Arts and Heritage Regency 3 (Hyatt) 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Master Farm Homemaker Guild Business Meeting...Patterson E-F (Hyatt) 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 2011 KEHA State Meeting at the Holiday Inn and Sloan Convention Center 6 May 9-12, 2011 Holiday Inn University Plaza 1021 Wilkinson Trace, Bowling Green, KY Phone: (800) or (859) Rate: $115 + tax (1-2 people) $125 (3-4 people) Please make reservations prior to April 8, 2011 to guarantee receiving this rate. Request the KEHA Annual Meeting rate when calling. 15

9 A special thank you goes to all those who helped make the 2010 State Meeting in Lexington a success. To the Fort Harrod Area Host Committee and Debra Pierce, 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 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 * Deceased 3:00 pm 4:15 pm Afternoon Tea Regency 1 & 2 (Hyatt) Susan Hansford, KEHA 1st Vice President Presiding Welcome Susan Hansford Inspirational Thought Paula Atkins, Pennyrile Area President AFTERNOON TEA Music by the Jefferson Duo 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Cultural Arts Check Out Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) Pick up and Pay: Silent Auction Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) Pick up Showcase Displays Bluegrass Ballroom II (LCC) 5:30 pm Master Farm Homemaker Guild Banquet Patterson B & C (Hyatt) (or dinner on your own) 6:15 p.m. Musical Entertainment Bluegrass Ballroom I (LCC) Introduction by Debra Pierce, Ft. Harrod Area President Music by The Greg Breeding Band 7:30 pm General Session Bluegrass Ballroom I (LCC) Alice Brown, KEHA President-Elect Presiding Inspirational Thought Betty Roberts, Northern Kentucky Area President Greetings Kim Henken, KEHA State Advisor Ann Vail, Director, School of Human Environmental Sciences; Assistant Director, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Welcome and Introduction of New Master Farm Homemaker Guild Member Patty Ann Moorhead, President, Kentucky Master Farm Homemaker Guild Grant Recipients Joleen Ramey, KEHA 2 nd Vice President Development Grants Bullitt County Operation: Military Kids in Bullitt County Carlisle County Jr. Homemakers Club Lyon County Developing Leaders in Lyon County Mini-Grants LaDawn Hale, Calloway County Kimberly Adams-Leger, Nicholas County Patty Poor, Grant County Cultural Arts Carolyn Poe, KEHA Cultural Arts & Heritage Chairman Viewer s Choice Winner 1st Place Creative Writing Poetry Erin Provow, Carlisle County 7

10 Family & Consumer Sciences Agents by County 7:30 pm General Session (cont d) bluegrass Ballroom I (LCC) Alice Brown, KEHA President-Elect Presiding May 13 Thursday Special Recognitions for Community Service Carol Perkins, Bluegrass Area Donna Hopewell, Green River Area Hazel Ledford, Lake Cumberland Area Patty Ann Moorhead, Licking River Area Reba Hamilton, Lincoln Trail Area Darlene Arington, Louisville Area Sanrda Lennon, Mammoth Cave Area Sharon Fannin, Northeast Area Linda Padgett, Northern Kentucky Area Paula Atkins, Georgia Habermehl and Lucy Holloway, Pennyrile Area Jane Cooper, Purchase Area Nancy Pratt, Quicksand Area Letha Taylor, Wilderness Trail Area Renè Siria, Fort Harrod Area Announce Theme Basket Winners Judy Rexroat, Lake Cumberland Area President 8:00 am Awards Breakfast Patterson Ballroom (Hyatt) Dianne Higgins, KEHA Secretary Presiding Inspirational Thought Nancy Broughton, 4-H Youth Development Chairman BREAKFAST Greetings M. Scott Smith, Dean, College of Agriculture Introduction of Speaker Dianne Higgins, KEHA Secretary Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr., President, University of Kentucky Oldham Chris Duncan Owen Judy Hetterman Owsley Natasha Lucas Pendleton Kenna Knight Perry Glenna Sue Wooten Pike Christy Honaker Pike Eugenia Wilson Powell Pamela Dooley Pulaski Edith Lovett Robertson Terry Whalen Rockcastle Hazel Jackson Rowan vacant Russell Pam York Scott Connie Minch Shelby Sheila Fawbush Simpson Kathy Jump 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 Regional Coordinators Central - Charlene Jacobs East - Chuck Stamper West - Jeanne Davis Spencer Allison Lewis Taylor Rebecca Nash Todd Jill Harris Trigg Cecelia Hostilo Trimble Jane Proctor Union Melanie Bealmear Warren Betsy Ann Tracy Washington Kay Kennedy Wayne Jody Paver Webster Whitney Dodson Whitley Peggy Helton Wolfe Ann Hollon Woodford Jennifer Klee University of Kentucky Advisors to State Educational Chairmen 8 AWARDS PRESENTATIONs KEHA 2010 Awards & Contest Winners Membership Joleen Ramey, 2 nd Vice President Increase of 25 or more members Bourbon Harlan Pendleton Largest % Increase 1st Place Trimble County 57% 2nd Place Garrard County 38% 3rd Place Carroll County 32% 50-Year, 60-Year and 65-Year Member Recognitions (see page 10) 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 Deana Reed, Extension Specialist for 4-H Youth Development International Hazel Forsythe, Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition and Food Science Leadership Development Laura Stephenson, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Program Leader Management & Safety Robert Flashman, Professor/Extension Family Resource Management Specialist 13

11 Adair Kelli Bonifer Allen Janet Johnson Anderson Sara Talbott Ballard Debbie Colvin Temple Barren Mindy McCulley Bath Martha Perkins Bell Rebecca Sharp Boone Diane Mason Boone Katie Smallwood Bourbon Liz Kingsland Boyd Suellen Zornes Boyle Natasha Saunders Bracken Shannon Smith Breathitt Martha Yount Breckinridge Katie Alexander Bullitt Ruth Chowning Butler Tracy Thornton Caldwell Courtney Head Calloway LaDawn Hale Campbell Ronda Rex Campbell Kate Vaught Carlisle Sara Bogle Carroll Grace Angotti Carter Whitney Morrow Casey Deborah Shepherd Christian Marsha Parker Clark Jennifer Howard Clay Lora Lee Frazier Howard Clinton Christy Nuetzman Crittenden Nancy Hunt Cumberland Debbie Messenger Daviess Christy Ramey Edmonson Suzan Nunn Elliott Gwenda Adkins Estill Tammy Howard Fayette Amelia Brown Fayette Diana Doggett Fleming Donna Fryman Floyd Theresa Scott Franklin Tamera Thomas Fulton Amy Tyler Gallatin Rosie Allen Garrard Mary Hixson Grant Patricia Poor Graves Virginia Langford Grayson Joan Martin Green Audrey Myers Greenup Rita Spence Hancock Katie Englert 12 Family & Consumer Sciences Agents by County 8:00 am Awards Breakfast (continued) Patterson Ballroom (Hyatt) Hardin Teran Ransom Harlan Theresa G. Howard Harrison Cheryl Case Hart Patricia Margolis Henderson Amanda Hardy Henry Maryellen Garrison Hickman Melissa Goodman Hopkins Nancy Kelley Jackson Michelle Smith Jefferson Nelda Moore Jefferson Valerie Holland Jessamine Marisa Fitzgerald Aull Johnson Brenda Cockerham Kenton Kathy Brynes Kenton Linda Brown-Price (KSU) Kenton Joan Bowling Knott Linda Combs Knox Matti Daniels LaRue Theresa A. Howard Laurel Judi O Bryan Lawrence Stephanie Derifield Lee Crystal Osborne Leslie Nanette Banks Letcher Alice Bradley Lewis Sally Mineer Lincoln Rita Stewart Livingston Annie Kingston Logan Rachel Hance Lyon Laura Wilson Madison Gina Noe Magoffin Brooke Jenkins Marion Elizabeth Creed Marshall Vicki Wynn Martin vacant Mason Debra Cotterill McCracken Denise Wooley McCreary vacant McLean Amber Meeks Meade Jennifer Bridge Menifee vacant Mercer Luci Hockersmith Metcalfe Lynn Blankenship Monroe Lara Savage Montgomery Peggy Powell Morgan Nellie Buchanan Muhlenberg Laura Holt Nelson vacant Nicholas Kim Adams-Leger Ohio Judy Burns Environment, Housing & Energy Helen Eden, State Chairman 1st Place Barbara Gillihan, Crittenden County Family & Individual Development Wanda Atha, State Chairman 1st Place Brenda Johnson, McCracken County Honorable Mention: Licking River Area International Linda Heflin, State Chairman Pennies for Friendship Awards: 1st Place Warren & Madison Counties 2nd Place Meade County 3rd Place Calloway County Kentucky Academy Fundraising Awards 1st Place Harrison County 2nd Place Marshall County 3rd Place Crittenden County Management & Safety There Ought To Be a Law Elaine Chemoweth, State Chairman 1st Place Darl H. Henley, Crittenden County Leadership Development Sharma Klee, State Chairman Community Volunteerism Awards Club Awards 1st Place Owen County 2nd Place Daviess County 3rd Place Pulaski County KEHA Scholarship Darcy Caitlin Poor, Grant County Scholarship Challenge 1st Place Hardin County 4-H & Youth Development Nancy Broughton, State Chairman 1st Place Bonnie Teater, Harrison County Cultural Arts & Heritage Carolyn Poe, State Chairman Poetry 1st Place Erin Provow, Carlisle County 2nd Place Sarah Ford, Crittenden County 3rd Place Gail Livesay, Madison County Memoirs 1st Place Jean Harding, Madison County 2nd Place Janice S. Miracle, Bell County 3rd Place Joy McGinnis, Wayne County Short Stories 1st Place Joy Higgins, Gallatin County 2nd Place Joan McGlone, Madison County 3rd Place Barbara E. Goode, Franklin County Food, Nutrition, and Health Donna Shoemaker, State Chairman Promoting a Healthy Kentucky 1st Place Madison County Kentucky Women s Healthy Registry Contest Presented by: Ashley Eason, Kentucky Women s Health Registry 9

12 8:00 am Awards Breakfast (continued) Patterson Ballroom (Hyatt) 50 Years Bell County Frances Akers Juanita Leonard Bourbon County Phyllis Buchanan Margaret Honaker Jeannine Kiser Dorothy Jo Mastin Bettie Bruce Ritchie Sharon Wagoner Betty Hewitt Wyatt Calloway County Pat Rogers Campbell County Wanda Painter Mary Trapp Christian County Wanda Jo Penick Edmonson County Martha Jean Farmer Sara Gray Patty Hatler Nellie Houchens Flora Madison Violet Madison Mabel Pardue Elaine Parsley June Priddy Arlene Skaggs Bertha Skaggs 10 Invitation to 2011 State Meeting May 9-12, 2011 Arlene Skaggs, Mammoth Cave Area President Holiday Inn & Sloan Convention Center (For reservation information, see page 15.) Installation of Officers & Chairmen Mabel Harned, KEHA Past President Announce Theme Basket Winners Judy Rexroat, Lake Cumberland Area President Closing Remarks Alice Brown, KEHA President Reciting of the Creed (see page 15) KEHA Membership Tenure Recognitions (not previously recognized) 50 Years (cont d) Edmonson County Rachel Wilson Joan Wood Greenup County Helen Stevenson Livingston County Kathleen Chipps Christine Chittenden Juanita Drennan Logan County Dorothy Forte Mason County Margie Estill Aletha Hitt Meade County Laverne Whelan Mary Ann Lancaster Mary Ellen Treat Menifee County Mae Sons Morgan County Mondella Bradley Oldham County Marjorie Applegate Ruby E. Deuser Holly E. Fischer Alice Mattingly Nancy H. Oldson 50 Years (cont d) Pulaski County Lucille Vanhook Gloria Wesley Warren County Shirley Phelps 55 Years Ballard County Frances Hunt Campbell County Jane Corbin Lincoln County Frances Young Warren County Geralline Hudnall 60 Years Ballard County Doris Cooper Christian County Lurline Hancock Fulton County Peggy Taylor Kenton County Shirley Tallent Logan County Dorothy Forte 60 Years (con d) Oldham County Nancy H. Oldson Marion County Rosemary Peterson Mason County Virginia Pumpelly Morgan County Ida Mae Elam Pike County Irene Cassell Warren County Virginia Clark Janet Marr Mary Wright Wayne County Vera Garner 65 Years Fulton County Margaret Adams Sue McClellan Bonnie Mikel Pulaski County Zella Colyer 70+ Years Carter County Ruth Littleton (73) Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association State Board Officers President Linda Kaletch, McCracken County 1st Vice President for Program Susan Hansford, Pulaski County 2nd Vice President for Member Resources Joleen Ramey, Carter County Secretary Dianne Higgins, Todd County Treasurer Marena Nelson, Floyd County President Elect Alice Brown, Greenup County Educational Chairmen Cultural Arts & Heritage Carolyn Poe, Bourbon County Environment, Housing and Energy Helen Eden, Madison County Family & Individual Development Wanda Atha, Franklin County Food, Nutrition & Health Donna Shoemaker, Lewis County 4-H Youth Development Nancy Broughton, Boyd County International Linda Heflin, McCracken County Leadership Development Sharma Klee, Scott County Management & Safety Elaine Chenoweth, Barren County Area Homemaker Presidents PURCHASE Linda Lawrence, Fulton County PENNYRILE Paula Atkins, Muhlenberg County GREEN RIVER Susan Hall, Daviess County MAMMOTH CAVE Arlene Skaggs, Edmonson County LAKE CUMBERLAND Judy Rexroat, Russell County LINCOLN TRAIL Martha Potter, Marion County LOUISVILLE Delores Mudd, Bullitt County NORTHERN KENTUCKY Betty Roberts, Gallatin County FORT HARROD Debra Pierce, Woodford County BLUEGRASS Pat Perraut, Harrison County LICKING RIVER Doris Redmond, Lewis County NORTHEAST Starlene Harris, Carter County QUICKSAND Wendy Curry, Breathitt County WILDERNESS TRAIL Devonna Hisel, Jackson County Other (non-voting Board Members) Parliamentarian Barbara Brown, Greenup County Master Farm Homemaker Patty Ann Moorhead, Bracken County KEAFCS Sally Mineer, Lewis County KEHA Advisor Kim Henken Director, School of Human Environmental Sciences/ Dr. Ann Vail Assistant Director, Family & Consumer Sciences Extension 11

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