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Extension Homemakers is an education and service program to improve the quality of life for ourselves and our families.
Homemakers clubs are a terrific place to make new friends, learn new skills and experience unlimited personal growth!
As a Homemaker, you can:
- Make: Every month we discuss cutting-edge issues in foods, health, relationships, consumer protection, crafts and technology. Homemakers love to learn new skills at monthly meetings and other Extension workshops and programs.
- Belong: make new friends to explore and share community issues, family life, international awareness, environmental issues, and healthy homes.
- Serve: Make a difference in our community by sharing knowledge and talents, honoring veterans, helping the homeless, assisting nursing home residents and other projects. Volunteer hours by Homemakers make a big difference in our community!
Become an Extension Homemaker
Click here for an enrollment form
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2024-2025 Theme
Homemaker Lesson Trainings
Lessons are presented at each training, then re-taught by members at their monthly meetings. All trainings are free and also open to the general public. They are held at the Fayette Co. Cooperative Extension Office. Please RSVP to 859-257-5582.
Savvy Online Grocery Shopping
Video Presentation
Facilitators Guide
Publication
Word Search
Evaluation
Injury Prevention for the Garden and Beyond!
Video Presentation
Facilitators Guide
Handout
Evaluation
Understanding Medicare and Medicaid
Video Presentation
Facilitator Guide
Inflation Reduction Act
Key Impacts for Seniors
MCD Fact Sheet
MCR MCD Resource Fact Sheet
Medicare Donut Hole
Medicare 101
Most Common Questions for Annual Enrollment
Lesson Evaluation
How to Get Out of a Mealtime Rut ~ Training – November 26, 2024 at 10:00am
When you or a family member find out what is on the menu for dinner, is the typical response “Again?” If you dread the thought of cleaning another dish or you just can’t think of the last time you were excited by your own cooking, you may be in a cooking rut. The goal of this lesson is to share creative strategies that can be used to overcome mealtime ruts and prepare meals at home. Participants will be able to explain why it is important to prepare home-cooked meals, describe several creative strategies to come up with meal ideas, and identify ways to reduce barriers related to preparing meals at home.
Nutrients: Supplements and Macronutrients ~ Training – January 28, 2025 at 10:00am
Macronutrients are the foundation of our diet. However, information about macronutrients and their role in a balanced diet can be confusing. By establishing a basis of nutrition knowledge about macronutrients, you can better understand their impact on health and wellbeing. Come learn the educational gaps related to macronutrients and their role in a balanced and nutritious diet.
A Bad Deal in Disguise: Types of Scams ~ Training – February 24, 2025 at 10:00am
Fraud can happen to anyone at any age. Learn how to avoid being a victim by recognizing common scams.
Using Your Air Fryer ~ Training – March 26, 2025 at 6:00pm
The air fryer has increased in popularity over the last few years and has become a staple in many kitchens. This small countertop appliance offers a healthier alternative to frying food and also is popular for reheating leftovers. This lesson will focus on what air fryers are and how they work. We’ll discuss the pros and cons, and consumers will feel informed when purchasing an air fryer.
Composition in Photography ~ Training – April 24, 2025 at 6:00pm
Looking to take photographs that not only capture the memory, but also enhance it? Participants will receive a handout with suggestions for successful composition in photography.
Homemaker Clubs
Contact the Extension office for more information on club locations and contacts.
Bicentennial - Meets 1st Tuesday at 1:00 p.m.
Gainesway - Meets 2nd Thursday at 10:00 a.m.
Gardenside - Meets 1st Thursday at 10:00 a.m.
HARPS - Meets 3rd Monday at 6:00 p.m.
Open Gate - Meets 2nd Monday Time Varies
Palomar - Meets 2nd Monday at 6:00 p.m.
Red Mile - Meets 4th Monday at 10:00 a.m.
Renaissance - Meets 2nd Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Slickaway - Meets 1st Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
Tartan Hills - Meets 4th Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
Twin Oaks - Meets 2nd Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.
WOW - Meets 3rd Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.
Specialty Clubs
Quilt Guild - Meets 2nd Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
Modern Quilt Guild - Meets 1st Thursday at 6:00pm
Batty Ladies - Meets 3rd Monday at 9:00am
Interested in starting a new club at your work, church, or neighborhood? Contact the Extension Office and we can help you!
Fayette County Homemaker Association
The Fayette County Extension Homemakers Association provides leadership to homemakers clubs. It collaborates with other counties, the statewide organization (KEHA) and UK Cooperative Extension Service.
2024-25 Officers
Debbie Rice, Treasurer
2024-25 Committees and Chairs
Rita Hardman, International
Mary Colvin, Food, Nutrition and Health
Volunteer Service Unit (VSU) Program
Volunteer Service Unit (VSU) program recognizes individual volunteer efforts in Homemaker clubs and the larger community. It helps members grow personally in volunteer leadership skills, and demonstrates the broad service impact of Homemaker members outside of the Homemaker program.
Individual Volunteer Service Hours Log
Click here to Submit Your Homemaker Volunteer Hours
Homemaker Club Secretaries
Click here to submit your Monthly Report