Oct/Nov 2018
Spotlight of the Month
Inside this issue:
Cloverbud Day Camp and Appreciation Luncheon Upcoming
2
Events 4-H SET
3
Event Updates
4-5
Holiday Cards Entry Form
6
4-H Flyers
7-8
Healthy Choices
9
Calendar
10
Nelson County 4-H
club displays. Earlier that
Pro-Bots. Joshua and Daniel
celebrated National 4-H Week a week early this year.
morning, we invited our youngest members, the
Lutz brought their baby alpaca to teach the group
On Wednesday, October 3rd, we invited 4-Hers,
Cloverbuds, to participate in about 4-H Agriculture, while activities that introduced our intern Nicole Howard
volunteers and the community to an appreciation luncheon. Guests were treated to a nice lunch, apples donated from Fegenbush Farms and had the opportunity to explore
them to 4-H project areas. They learned about health by doing a yoga version of the 4H Pledge. They learned about Science, Engineering and Technology through hands on exploration of our
discussed shearing sheep. The group also learned about cooking while doing a community service project. They baked and decorated over 100 cupcakes for the guests of the luncheon!
Staffing Changes at the Extension Office It has taken four years for
Development. He came to us
We are grateful for his time
Nelson County to fill our empty from Breathitt County where he spent with the 4-H program and FCS position but the wait is
was serving as FCS Agent. He
finally over. Luke has accepted a has enjoyed his time as a 4-H County Extension Agents for 4-H Youth Development Danielle Hagler danielle.hagler@uky.edu 317 South Third Street Bardstown, KY 40004 502-348-9204
transfer to the position of
Agent but had a desire to return
Cooperative Extension Agent
to Family Consumer Sciences
for Family and Consumer
and I am so excited. Although
Sciences as of October 1, 2018.
he will no longer be working
Luke joined Nelson County Extension four years ago as an Extension Agent for 4-H Youth
directly with the 4-H program, he will still be in our office providing program in the area of Family Consumer Sciences.
the impact he had on the lives of youth in our community.