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Extension LeadershipThe Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service is dependent upon the broad-based participation of local citizens. That involvement is accomplished through the Extension advisory council system. The Extension Council is an organized body of volunteer leaders that counsels with Extension agents in the identification of local problems and issues, assists in program implementation, participates in determining program success, and communicates program accomplishments and funding needs to decision makers. County Extension Service Leadership:
The council is an organized body of volunteer leaders that counsels with the Extension agents to help identify issues and community needs. The CEC gives support to develop and carry out educational programs that contribute to Montgomery County's social and economic development.
2008 Extension Council officers are: President - Gayle Arnold Vice President - B. P. Davis Secretary - Connie Davis The Montgomery County Extension Council is made up of members representing each of the four Extension program areas (Agriculture & Natural Resources, Family & Consumer Sciences, 4-H Youth Development, & Community Development), plus the Extension District Board members of the Agricultural Foundation. Among those leaders are: Adrian Arnold, Gayle Arnold, O.H. Caudill, Jr., Cathy Caudill, Byron Craycraft, Harvey Crouch, Mary Jane Crouch, Bobby Paul Davis, Connie Davis, David A. Donaldson, Mike Donaldson, Danny Duzyk, Betty Jones, John Mahler, Shirley McCoy, Victoria Orme, Mary Sargent, Jo Ann Shipp, Opal Smith, Judy Huff, Tonya Alfrey, Mary Lynn Stockdale, Ella F. Terry, Danny Townsend, Judy Townsend, Imogene Updike, Judy Watkins, Charles Wills, Roger Wilson, and Co. Judge Executive Floyd Arnold.
An organized sub-body of the County Extension Council created by the Montgomery County Fiscal Court. The District Board is a body corporate, serving as an agency of the State to manage the affairs of the Montgomery County Extension District, whose boundaries are co-existent with the boundaries of the County. Our Board members are: Chairperson: Byron Craycraft; Vice Chair: Danny Townsend; Secretary/Treasurer: Mary Sargent; other members include: Shirley McCoy, Betty Jones, Roger Wilson & B. D. Wilson.
PURPOSE The Montgomery County Homemakers Association is a federated county of KEHA with nine clubs as well as mailbox membership. The objectives are to further strengthen, develop, coordinate and extend adult education in family and consumer sciences in cooperation with the Cooperative Extension Service of the United States Department of Agriculture and Land Grant Universities. 2007 - 2009 Homemakers Council Executive Committee President - Opal Smith 1st Vice President - Tonya Alfrey 2nd Vice President - Judy Huff Secretary - Mary Lynn Stockdale Treasurer - Jo Ann Shipp
President - Victoria Orme Vice President - Teresa Amburgey Treasurer - Bobby Paul Davis Secretary - Connie Davis DISCRIMINATORY
STATEMENT Any
person who believes they have been discriminated against in any Cooperative
Extension Service sponsored activity or program may file a complaint with the
Secretary of Agriculture by writing to: USDA
Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W Whitten Bldg., 14th and Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all
people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national
origin. Disabilities accommodated with prior notice. |
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Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.
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