Extension Homemaker Organization

The Extension Homemaker Organization has been an active volunteer organization in Grayson County since 1936, with approximately 91 members in 8 clubs, including Mailbox members.

Members strive to promote a better way of life for all through fellowship, education and service.  To share with our community the fellowship that comes through the Homemaker's organization.  The exchange of ideas and the joy of sharing knowledge with others, thus broadening their own lives.

Members participate in a wide range of community activities, as clubs or individually:
Community Service, Travel, Education, Health & Wellness, Crafts, Home & Family, Heritage Preservation.  Extension Homemakers are always looking for new ideas - YOUR IDEAS!

The Grayson County Extension Homemaker Association welcomes new members regardless of race, color, sex, age, religion, disability,  national origin, or marital status. Fathers raising families alone are finding solutions to their homemaking problems through Extension Homemaker Groups.  

2008 Club Presidents
Anneta Homemakers - Frances Gibson
Caneyville Homemakers - Irene Nalley & Jane Johnston
Harmony Homemakers - Rose Fort
Short Creek Homemakers - Erlene Phelps
Sunshine Homemakers - Sue Tomes
Thomas Homemakers - Jane Woolley
Young Homemakers - Betty Miller

2008 Executive Council
President - Sue Albright
1st Vice President/Programs - Deloris Seaton
2nd Vice President/Membership - Deloris Seaton
Secretary - Jane Woolley
Treasurer  - Doris Barton

Mailbox Members
You can receive the Grayson County Family & Consumer Sciences monthly newsletter, and the Kentucky Extension  Homemakers Association Newsletter, plus monthly lesson materials, by becoming a mailbox member.  The cost is $6.00 per year.

For more information on how to become a member of the Grayson County Extension Homemaker Association, please contact County Extension Agent, Joan Martin at (270) 259-3492, or at jhmartin@uky.edu.

Links
KEHA - Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association

Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Service serve all 
people regardless of race, color, sex, age, religion, disability, or national origin.  

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