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Cooperative Extension Service Fayette County Extension 1140 Harry Sykes Way Lexington, KY 40504 Phone (859) 257-5582 Email: [email protected] http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/
NOVEMBER/
DECEMBER 2018
Coming To A Kitchen Near You!
Pasta: A History and How To
Ever wondered how to get that perfect al dente pasta? Ever
wondered what al dente even means? Join us for a basic
pasta class on November 15 at 10:00 a.m. at the Fayette
County Extension Office. This class will explore the history of
pasta, teach the basics of making fresh pasta, and provide
recipes for both fresh and dried pasta. Participants will enjoy a
live demonstration and get to taste test some of the
provided recipes. Hope to see you there!
The program is free and open to the public. Please register by calling 859-257-5582 so we will have plenty of handouts.
Fayette County Homemaker President’s Message
Greetings to all!
By now our clocks are probably turned back and we are officially
heading toward the holidays!
As we prepare for the extension programs such as the Quilts of
Valor/Veterans Day activity, let us also remember to vote!
Voting is a very important privilege we should not take lightly.
I also want to wish all an early Thanksgiving and pray for safety in
travels and the warmth of family and friends. ❤️
To all officers and board members: A reminder about our
November 7 board meeting and donations to the family care
center.
Thanks in advance to everyone for their support in the work of
the Fayette County Extension Homemakers.
Be blessed! President Alyce S. Emerson ❤️
Friday, November 9, 2018
Fayette County Cooperative
Extension Service
1140 Harry Sykes Way
Lexington, KY
Dinner at 6:00 p.m.
Cost: $10
Bring items for Military Missions List of acceptable items included in this newsletter
Quilts of Valor
Dinner & Ceremony
Show Your Support
Quilt of Valor Dinner & Ceremony - November 9, 2018
Name: _____________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________
Registration deadline: November 5, 2018
Make $10.00 Check out to: Fayette County Homemakers
Mail to: Fayette County Extension,
1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington, KY 40504
Fayette County Extension Office
will be closed November 22 and 23, 2018
for the Thanksgiving Holiday
Family and Consumer Sciences Specialty Club Meetings
Specialty Clubs focus on learning, developing and preserving a specific skill, interest or activity. There is a deliberate focus on sharing members’ skills with others to strengthen the community. Participants do not have to be an expert - as the objective is to learn. During the monthly meetings, members work on personal projects, participate in group projects and learn new techniques and methods from fellow members. Specialty clubs meet at the Fayette County Extension Office. You are welcome to join us at anytime.
Sew Mores
Meets the 1st Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m.
Savings Lifestyle 101 “Coupon Club” Meets the 1st Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Quilters Guild of the Bluegrass Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Grandparent/Caregiver Support Group Meets the 4th Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Kentucky Krafters Meets the 4th Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Open Sewing Room
November 6, 13, 20, 27 - 8:00am-4:00pm
Yoga
Wednesdays at 6:30pm
November/December Classes
Be sure to check out all the classes listed later in this
newsletter. For more information on any class visit:
http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/ or call the Extension Office at
859-257-5582 for more information.
11/6 - Quick Gifts Sewing Class
11/8 - Be a Bag Lady: Phoebe Bag
11/12 - “Here Comes Santa Claus” Table Runner
11/14 - Kentucky Proud Evening: Author Milt Toby, Taking
Shergar: Thoroughbred Racing’s Most Famous Cold Case
11/15 - Homemaker Leader Lesson: Pasta
11/15 - “Cat Head Muffin” or “Deerfield Pie” Basket
11/16 - “Let’s Make a Pillow”
11/29 - Santa Clause Ornament
11/29 - Round into Square Snowflake Ornament
12/6 - “Cherokee Market” Basket
12/6 - Kentucky Proud Evening: Author Terri Blom
Crocker, The Christmas Truce: Myth, Memory, and the First World
War
Joy of Giving
Monday, December 10, 2018, is the date to save for the
2018 Joy of Giving community outreach program
sponsored by the Fayette Extension Homemakers
Association. Joy of Giving is a community outreach
program that targets seniors in local nursing care centers.
Each holiday season nursing home residents are invited to
join homemaker club members to share holiday food and
fellowship. Gifts are provided for residents to select and
share with loved ones and friends as well as for personal
use. This historic program is unique in its goal to provide
community volunteer service to seniors with minimum
family support, especially during the holiday season. The
following list of items have been approved for donation.
The need is great and associate members as well as the
general public are encouraged to bring donations to the
Fayette County Extension Office on or before
December 6. All donations will be distributed by a Fayette
Extension Homemaker Club at a participating nursing care
center. Thank you in advance for your contribution.
Shopping list: Wall calendars with pictures, clocks with large numerals that run on batteries, small stuffed animals that can be held on their lap, small plastic pictures frames and small photo albums, coloring books and crayons, picture books, large print crossword puzzle books, large print word find books, small jigsaw puzzles with large pieces for the elderly fingers to grab. Music CD’s or movie DVD’s (consider the age and population for selection), Combs and hair brushes for men and women, soft nail files (no metal), hair bands, hair bows, hair barrettes, liquid bath soap, body and hand lotion, lap throws, small lap blanket or shoulder wraps/shawls, small blankets, quilts, throws, slipper socks with non skid bottoms, diabetic socks and socks with Holiday themes-Christmas, Easter, etc., sweaters, cardigans, sweat shirts and pants, flannel shirts, warm nightgowns or pajamas, billfolds, purses, men’s belts, winter hats/gloves/ warm scarves as residents go out on outings or to doctor appointments, jewelry, watches, necklaces/clip earrings, T-shirts (UK is a favorite), UK or NFL items (clothing or fan items). Clothing any adult size – but especially larger and plus sizes for MEN and WOMEN, sugar free candy, tins of sugar free cookies Items not to be given as gifts: glass or power items due to safety issues if spilled and or broken, magnets due to medical issues, hand sanitizer, cologne or after shave due to the alcohol content and candles that have a flame. Candles that are battery operated are acceptable.
We need help from all our Homemaker Clubs
and/or any individual whether or not a
homemaker members to make this day special
for the nursing home residents. We need gifts
for about 1000 residents for the nursing
homes we serve. Please call Marilyn Caudell at
(859) 224-0727, if you would like to volunteer, have gifts or
wrapping supplies that you cannot bring to us...we will pick
up.
ANNUAL VETERNS’ DAY
EVENT WITH
MILITARY MISSSIONS
On Friday, November 9, homemakers will
be at the Fayette County Extension Office
to take donation all day. Donations may be
dropped off any time prior to November 9
at the Extension Office, 1140 Harry Sykes
Way, Lexington.
Also cash donations may be made for the
cost of postage to ship the packages.
Checks should be made out to Military
Missions.
Homemaker Dues
Homemaker Club Membership Dues are due
to the Extension Office by December 1, 2018
Bee Involved:
Give the Gift that Keeps on Giving!
Help grow Homemakers: We want to bring 50 new
members into our programs and clubs this year. Here's
how you can 'bee' involved:
Reach out to friends in other clubs, groups, and
settings and invite them to your next club meeting.
Give a copy of our new membership brochure to
your friends, or leave in easy-to-see places. You can
get copies from the office.
"Like" our Facebook
page, https://www.facebook.com/FayetteCoHM/,
and share our events and info on your own
Facebook page.
Give a 'gift' of membership: Offer to pay the $8.00
Homemaker membership fee for a friend.
Grow a NEW club! Consider creating a new club
with friends at work, church, school, the gym --
wherever you have a bunch of friends. The Office
can help you get started.
Questions? Contact the Extension Office or Fayette
County Homemaker Association Vice President
Doraine Bailey at 859-373-9457 or
Fayette County Homemaker Gift Membership
Name: _____________________________________
Address: ____________________________________
City: _______________________________________
State: ________________ ZIP: __________________
E-mail Address:_______________________________
Daytime Phone: ______________________________
Gender: ____ Female ____ Male
Ethnic Group: ___Hispanic ___Not Hispanic
Race: ____ White ____ Black
____ Asian Other (list):________
Gift given by:________________________________
Please make $8.00 check payable to:
Fayette County Extension Homemakers
Return to:
Fayette County Homemakers , 1140 Harry Sykes Way,
Lexington, KY 40504
Join us for Job Club
The Fayette County Cooperative Extension Service, University of Kentucky (UK) Alumni Association, and UK Human Resources Staff Career Development are pleased to announce the Fall 2018 Central Kentucky Job Club schedule. The purpose of the Job Club is to provide a positive environment for motivated job seekers to meet, connect, share and learn. The free group is open to the public and meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, from 9:00–10:15 a.m. at the Fayette County Cooperative Extension office, 1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington, KY. Business attire is encouraged. Convenient, free parking is available. Job Club is for you if you are motivated and currently out of work, underemployed or looking to make a career transition. In addition, recruiters and employers are always welcome and introduced to Job Club attendees. For more information, call the UK Alumni Association at 859-257-8905, the Fayette County Cooperative Extension office at 859-257-5582, or the UK Staff Career Development Office at 859-257-8920. Additional information including testimonials from former Job Club participants can be viewed at: www.ukalumni.net/jobclub. Job Club Meeting Schedule: November 13: Building a Career on Your Strengths –
Presented by Conrad Davies, Consultant, Davies & Assoc.
November 27: Working on Mysteries Without Many
Clues: Networking to Find Your Place – Presented by
Dwayne Buckles, Business Development Consultant
December 11: Optimizing LinkedIn for Your Job
Search: LinkedIn is Changing! – Presented by Michael
Gililland, Not Average Media, Co-Founder &
Development Partner
2018 Kentucky Proud Evening
The University Press of Kentucky is celebrating its 75th anniversary with company. The Fayette County Cooperative Extension of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has partnered with The University Press of Kentucky on Kentucky Proud Evenings, a series of monthly author talks. These events will occur at 6:00pm at the Fayette County Extension Office, 1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington. Plate it Up! Kentucky Proud food samples will be available for those attending. Reserve your spot at a talk by calling the Fayette County Extension Office (859-257-5582). Copies of the book being discussed will be available for sale at the events.
Wednesday, November 14: Milton C. Toby, Taking Shergar: Thoroughbred Racing’s Most Famous Cold Case Award-winning author Milton Toby tells the infamous story of the theft of the renowned Irish Thoroughbred stallion, Shergar, through conspiracy theories, possible suspects, and other details from the unsolved case.
Thursday, December 6: Terri Blom Crocker, The Christmas Truce: Myth, Memory, and the First World War Crocker’s work analyzes and contextualizes the historiography and memory of the 1914 Christmas Truce, which consisted of a series of unofficial ceasefires on Christmas Eve during World War I between British and German troops.
Winter Weather Policy
When Fayette County Schools are closed, call the Fayette County Extension Office, 859 257-5582, to
verify if class will be meeting.
New Fitness Class Coming in 2019! Strength and Stability
Bring a friend or come alone to a new fitness class, Strength and Stability, that is sure to meet your 2019 physical activity goal. Beth Leistensnider, CYT, 200, will provide a free preview of the class on January 9 at 6:30p.m. at the Fayette County Extension Center. This is a beginner level class, accessible to most, that is yoga based with added strength and stability training techniques. Please register at 859-257-5582.
Calling All Knitters and Crocheters
Help is needed to make hats for the homeless. Any pattern,
any adult size, using any washable yarn. Completed hats can
be dropped off at the Extension Office in November. For
more information contact Liz Kingsland at 859-257-5582
Agents Challenge: There are over 400 Historical Markers
in the Fayette County area. Our Challenge to you is to find
as many as you can and take a picture of you or your club
members with the marker. Send pictures in to the office or
to Liz by email [email protected] – the person and the
club with the most markers will win prizes at the Annual
meeting next month. We will feature the pictures through
out the year in the newsletter and on our Facebook page
and put together a slide show for the meeting. Check out
this quote:
“You don’t stumble upon your heritage. It’s there, just
waiting to be explored and shared.”
– Robbie Robertson
Bluegrass Area Cultural Arts Results
Ashley Bandy - Embroidery~Tatting/Lace Making, Blue;
Quilts~Miscellaneous, White
Carolyn Brown - Miscellaneous, Blue
Pam Hricenak - Basketry~Dyed Material, Blue;
Jewelry~Original Design, Blue
Ruth Sharrard - Croche~Yarn, Blue; Holiday
Decorations~Spring, Red
CANCELLED: HOLIDAY FOOD AND FUN
December 14
Due to unfortunate circumstance, Holiday Food and Fun is cancelled. The good news is plans to reschedule Stella Parks, award winning pastry wizard, in the spring of 2019. We will release details soon. You won’t want to miss it!
Fayette County Extension Office
will be closed
December 24, 2018 thru
January 1, 2019
for the Holidays
Turkey Tips
For many of us, Thanksgiving dinner is the largest meal we prepare all year. So much time and effort
goes into planning the meal. There’s the decorations, the place settings, the side dishes, the guest list
and oh yeah, the turkey! Follow these food safety tips to ensure a safe and delicious turkey at your
Thanksgiving dinner.
If you’re planning on cooking a fresh turkey, purchase it no more than two days before Thanksgiving. I would
recommend calling ahead to make sure your grocer will have fresh birds at that time.
Frozen turkeys can be purchased several weeks before. Just make sure you allow enough time for thawing. Thawing
should never be done at room temperature on the counter. Thawing should be done in the refrigerator, in the sink using
cold water that is changed every 30 minutes or in the microwave if followed by immediate cooking. Contact your local
Extension office for detailed information on thawing your turkey.
Before you start the cooking preparations, wash your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds.
Don’t wash the turkey. This can spread bacteria onto kitchen surfaces. All raw meat contains bacteria. Washing the meat
will not remove the bacteria. The only way to remove the bacteria is to properly cook the turkey.
Keep the turkey away from all other foods before cooking in order to avoid cross contamination. Don’t prepare any
other foods until you have the turkey in the oven and have properly cleaned and sanitized the area.
If possible use a different cutting board and knife when preparing the turkey. Wash and sanitize everything that touched
the raw meat, even countertops.
Cook the turkey until it reaches 165 degrees F, measured with a metal stem thermometer. The temperature should be
checked in three places; the thickest part of the breast, the innermost part of the wing, and the innermost part of the
thigh.
It is always safer to cook the stuffing separately. However, if you choose to stuff your bird, use a metal stem
thermometer to check the temperature of the stuffing too. The center of the stuffing should reach at least 165 degrees F.
Refrigerate leftovers within two hours.
Do not store stuffing inside the turkey. Remove the stuffing from the bird and refrigerate it in a separate container.
Remove the meat from the turkey before storing in the refrigerator. Legs and wings can be left whole. Remember to eat
those leftovers within 3-4 days. If the meat will not be eaten within 4 days, freeze the meat for up to 4 months for best
quality.
Source: USDA https://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/events/thanksgiving/index.html
Source: Annhall Norris, Extension Associate for Food Safety and Preservation; University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Food and
Environment
For More Plate It
Up Recipes,
Visit:
http://fcs-
hes.ca.uky.edu/con
tent/plate-it-
kentucky-proud
QUICK BREAD BAKING CONTEST 2018 WINNERS
First Place - Adult
PUMPKIN CRUMBLE MUFFINS WITH MAPLE GLAZE Baker: Lauren Gelbart
Yield: 15 muffins; Prep Time: 10 minutes; Total Time: 35 minutes Bread 1 and ¾ cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup canola or vegetable oil ½ cup granulated sugar ½ cup packed light or dark brown sugar 1 and ½ cups pumpkin puree 2 large eggs, at room temperature ¼ cup milk, at room temperature Crumb Topping ¾ cup all-purpose flour ¼ cup packed light or dark brown sugar ¼ cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted Maple Icing (optional) 1 and ½ cups confectioners’ sugar 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup 2 tablespoons milk Preheat oven to 425°F. Spray a 12-count muffin pan with nonstick spray or line with cupcake liners. This recipe makes 15 muffins, so prepare a second muffin pan in the same manner. Set aside. Make the muffins: In a large bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, and salt together until combined. Set aside. In a medium bowl, whisk the oil, granulated sugar, brown sugar, pumpkin puree, eggs and milk together until combined. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, then fold everything together gently just until combined and no flour pockets remain. Spoon the batter into liners, filling them almost full. Make the crumb topping: Whisk the flour, granulated sugar, brown sugar, and pumpkin pie spice together until combined. Stir in the melted butter until crumbs form. Spoon crumbs evenly on top of the batter and gently press them down into the batter so they’re snug. Bake for 5 minutes at 425 then, keeping the muffins in the oven, reduce the oven temperature to 350°F. Bake for an additional 16-17 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. The total time these muffin take in the oven is about 21-22 minutes, give or take. Allow the muffins to cool for 10 minutes in the muffin pan as you make the icing. *For mini muffins, bake for 11-13 minutes at 350°F or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Make the icing: Whisk all the icing ingredients together until combined and smooth. Drizzle over muffins and serve warm. Cover tightly and store at room temperature for 1-2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
First Place - Youth BANANA BREAD
Baker: Brilee Sanders
Mix: 1 stick butter 1 ½ cups sugar 2 eggs
Sift: 2 cups King Arthur Flour ½ teaspoon baking powder ¾ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt Combine dry ingridents to butter mixture, mix well.
Alternate batter with the following combined three ingredients: ¼ cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup mashed bananas Turbinado Cane Sugar
Pour into a parchment paper lined greased loaf pan. Sprinkle the Turbinado Cane Sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour 15 minutes or until center is set.
Third Place - Adult: Candy Wafford Second Place - Adult: Vickie Coleman
Antique Classes
Wednesdays, February 6 — April 3, 2019
Mornings (10:00 a.m.—Noon) Evenings (6:30—8:30 p.m.)
Fayette County Cooperative Extension Office 1140 Harry Sykes Way
Lexington, KY 40504 (859) 257-5582
Dr. R.E. Wells, noted antique authority from Versailles, Kentucky will be at the Fayette County Extension Office on Wednesdays
to present an 8-week course on “Antiques”.
February 6 Introduction February 13 Figurines
February 27 Nippon March 6 Cleaning Antiques
March 13 Coffee and Chocolate March 20 Tea March 27 Cut Glass
April 3 Road Show
Eight-week course for only $45.00. Limited class size, first sign-up basis.
Make check payable to: Community FCS Programs and return to Fayette County Extension, 1140 Harry Sykes Way, Lexington, KY 40504-1383,
by January 23, 2019 and select morning or evening session. You may bring one item to be appraised each week.
NOTE: We must have paid enrollment by January 23, 2019 for 20 people per session to offer this class.
Name________________________________________ Daytime Phone_________________
Address______________________________________________________________________ City________________ State____ Zip _______ E-mail________________
I will attend the: ______ Morning Session ______ Evening Session
2018 FCS - REGISTRATION FORM
Name: ________________________Phone: _____________E-Mail:________________________
Address: ______________________________City: ______________State: ____ Zip: _________
TOTAL Amount Enclosed $ ________
IMPORTANT REMINDERS!
Classes are designed for adult level learners
Sign up early for classes to avoid being turned away because class is full.
Please place a checkmark by the classes/events you are registering for.
ALL classes/events, including the “Free” ones are “PRE-REGISTRATION” only. Must register and pay the fee, if
required, to reserve your space. Fee listed is per person.
Accepted forms of payment are exact cash or check.
If you need to cancel, you must do so one week prior to the class/event time to receive a refund or credit for a different
class.
Minimum enrollment is required on all classes/events and is determined by class/event type. If possible, classes/events
that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be reschedule one time. Please Make Check Payable To: Community FCS Program
Mail Payment and Completed Registration Form To:
FCS Registration ~ Fayette County Extension Office ~ 1140 Harry Sykes Way ~ Lexington, KY 40504
For more information, call (859) 257-5582
For class/event descriptions and times, please go on-line to view
(http://fayette.ca.uky.edu/content/upcoming-classes) or call the Fayette County Extension Office
(859-257-5582) to have an updated list mailed to you.
~ 2018 Food, Creativity and Solutions Schedule ~
Class and Cost Class and Cost
Rescheduled & Time Change: Tuesday, 11/6, drop in
between 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Quick Gifts Sewing Class
(Hanger Hideaway, Pillow Case, Reading Pocket Pillow,
Luggage Tag) ~ Cost: Free, but must register in advance.
Supply list will be provided after registration.
Thursday, 11/8, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: Be a Bag Lady:
Phoebe Bag ~ Cost: $10.00, supply will be list provided
after registration.
NEW Monday, 11/12, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: Here
Comes Santa Claus Table Runner ~ Cost: $15.00, includes
kit with all pieces necessary to complete the TOP. Batting
and backing NOT included.
Wednesday, 11/14, 6:00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud Evening:
Author Milt Toby ~ Cost: Free, but must register in
advance.
Thursday, 11/15, 10:00 a.m.: Homemaker Leader
Lesson: Pasta ~ Cost: Free, but must register in advance
Thursday, 11/15, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: “Cat Head Muffin”
Basket ~ Cost: $40.00 for Fayette Co. homemaker members
or $48.00 for others Skill Level: Intermediate
Thursday, 11/15, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: “Deerfield Pie”
Basket ~ Cost: $38.00 for Fayette Co. homemaker
members or $46.00 for others Skill Level: Easy
Rescheduled: Fr iday, 11/16, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.: Let’s
Make a Pillow ~ Cost: Free, but must register in advance.
Supply list will be provided after registration.
NEW *Thursday, 11/29, 9:30-11:30 a.m.: Santa
Ornament Class ~ Cost: $10.00, paper pieced kit for 2
ornaments (*BONUS Christmas Stocking kit if registered
for both ornament classes.)
NEW *Thursday, 11/29, 12:30-2:30 p.m.: Round into
Square Snowflake Ornament Class ~ Cost: $10.00, kit for 2
ornaments (*BONUS Christmas Stocking kit if registered
for both ornament classes.)
Rescheduled: Tuesday, 12/4, 1:00-3:30 p.m.: Holiday
Baking Tips & Tricks ~ Cost: $10.00
Thursday, 12/6, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: “Cherokee Market”
Basket ~ Cost: $48.00 for Fayette Co. homemaker members
or $56.00 for others Skill Level: All levels will like this
Thursday, 12/6, 6;00 p.m.: Kentucky Proud Evening:
Author Terri Blom Crocker ~ Cost: Free, but must
register in advance.
NEW Tuesday, 02/05/2019, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.: French
Roses Raw Edge Applique ~ Cost: $15.00, supply list
provided after registration.
CLASS FULL
SAMPLES OF ITEMS TO BE MADE IN CREATIVE CLASSES:
Last Update: 10/31/2018
PLEASE NOTE: Minimum enrollment is required on all classes/events and is determined by class/event type. If
possible, classes/events that do not meet the minimum enrollment number will be rescheduled one time.
Winter Weather Policy When Fayette County Schools are closed, please call the
Fayette County Extension Office, 859 257-5582, to verify if class will be meeting.
RESCHEDULED
Quick Gifts Sewing Class
Tuesday, November 6th
Be a Bag Lady:
“Phoebe Bag”
Thursday, November 8th
Here Comes Santa Claus
Table Runner
Monday, November 12th
RESCHEDULED
Let’s Make a Pillow
Friday, November 16th
French Roses Raw Edge
Applique
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
“Cherokee Market”
Basket
Thursday, December 6th
Ornament Classes
Santa
Round into Square Snowflake
Bonus: Christmas Stocking
Thursday, November 29th
“Cat Head Muffin” OR “Deefield Pie”
Basket
Thursday, November 15th
2019 –2020 Leader Training Ideas
____________________ (Individual Name or Club Name)
(Please return to the Extension Office)
Fayette County Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Newsletter
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Diana Doggett Liz Kingsland
County Extension Agents for Family and Consumer Sciences
Fayette County Extension Service 1140 Harry Sykes Way Lexington, KY 40504
(859) 257-5582 Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm - Monday-Friday
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