Family & Consumer Sciences
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"The goal of the Family & Consumer Sciences Program is to improve the quality of life for individuals and families. We address the challenges of critical issues affecting people's daily lives in a changing environment. Programs focus on economic, social and physical well-being of our clients. We strengthen personal and family relationships, encourage healthful choices, and identify resources to extend income." Gina Noe 859-623-4072 or gcnoe@uky.edu |
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See the Current Family & Consumer Sciences Newsletter here each month! Back issues of the newsletter can be found at the bottom of this page. |
Please don't forget to scroll down to the bottom of the page for all events!
Family and Consumer Sciences Educational Lessons are presented each month, August through April. These lessons are presented with Madison County Extension Homemaker Lesson Leaders in mind, but everyone is invited to attend, even if you are not a member of Madison County Extension Homemakers. Please call 859-623-4072 to register when the new lessons are available!
Watch here for the Lessons for 2012-2013!
We will list the lessons for 2012-2013 here as soon as details are available!
The Cultural Arts Categories are available for 2012!
Click here for a complete list
Family & Consumer Sciences Newsletters
and Madison County Extension Homemaker Updates:
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- November/December 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- May/June 2011
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Join Extension Homemakers! For details and and a form, click on the logo... |
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Madison County Quilt Trail This beautiful example was hung at the Alexander Farm on Redhouse Road, in September of 2011. |
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Kentucky Quilt Trail - Madison County Project Have you seen the quilt blocks going up on barns around the county? They are beautiful, eye-catching, and recognize two important Madison County traditions, tobacco farming and quilting. Planning a day trip?
Click on the Quilt Barn for the Quilt Trail Website! |
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