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Upcoming Events: October 4: Pinterest Club, 5:30 pm Ashley White County Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Cooperative Extension Service Caldwell County 1025 U.S. Hwy. 62 W. Princeton, KY 42445 270-365-2787 Fax: 270-365-2085 extension.ca.uky.edu Join us as we learn about using a slow cooker, try a delicious recipe, and make a cute Halloween decoration. Cost is $3 and includes supplies for one Halloween decoration. Choose between an Owl, Jack-O-Lantern, Ghost, or Frankenstein for your decoration. Register and pay by September 30 to ensure supplies are available. If you are interested in joining Pinterest Club, contact me for more information. October 10 November 14 (Mondays Only): Healthy Choices for Every Body, 5:30 pm Learn how to save money on groceries, cook quick, easy and affordable meals, and prepare healthy foods that taste great in this six-week program, taught by Joni Phelps, EFNEP Assistant. Topics include: Planning Meals, MyPlate, Know Your Limits, Reading Food Labels, and more! Register by October 7. October 14: Baking 101, 2:00 pm or 5:00 pm Today cakes are a symbol of many ceremonies, from birthdays to weddings. They can be light like an angel food cake or dense like a fruitcake, and they can come in all colors, shapes, and sizes. Learn all about baking that perfect cake. Register by October 12. October 20: Nutrition Fame, 10:00 am Learn how to budget your food dollars, make a healthy lifestyle change, and keep food safe in this workshop taught by Joni Phelps, EFNEP Assistant. Register by October 19. October 25: Pennyrile Area Homemakers Annual Meeting October 27: Boo Bash Family Night, 5:30 pm Join us for this fun night for the whole family. The theme is Halloween and will feature games, snacks, and more. Spend some time having fun together as a family! Register by October 26. November 1: Commercial Break Exercises, 10:00 am Physical activity is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Adults can create breaks for movement during the normal day, such as an extra few minutes to stretch before leaving for work or integrating activity and movement during couch times. Join us for this Homemaker Leader Lesson as we learn how to increase our level of physical activity one television show at a time. Lesson is open to the public. If you are not a homemaker lesson leader and would like to attend, call the office to register. November 1: Pinterest Club, 5:30 pm Learn how to incorporate physical activity into your daily life, try a delicious recipe, and make your own laundry detergent. Cost is $3. Register and pay by October 28.

November 3: Homemaker Council, 10:00 am Club presidents and county chairmen are encouraged to attend. If you are unable to attend, please send a representative from your club. November 10: Sew Simple, 9:00 am 3:00 pm The Pennyrile Area Master Clothing Volunteers are offering a workshop to make a Paper Stories Quilt. Cost is $15. Participants must have a basic knowledge of quilting and are responsible for bringing supplies. A supply list will be provided when you register. In addition to supplies on the list, you will need basic sewing skills, sewing supplies, a sewing machine, and a sack lunch. Register and pay by October 24. Pennyrile Area Homemaker Meeting: The Pennyrile Area Homemaker Meeting will be held at Second Baptist Church (217 Depot St) in Greenville. The theme is Laughter is Like Music for the Soul. Georgia Stamper from the Kentucky Humanities Council will be the speaker. Cost is $12 and must be turned in to the Caldwell County Extension Office by October 5. Registration begins at 9:30 am. The meeting begins at 10:00 am. KEHA Week KEHA week is October 9-15. Celebrate by telling people all the wonderful things your club does and inviting new people to your meetings. Cultural Arts: Start thinking about your Cultural Arts project. Save the day! March 7, 2017. 3 for 3 Membership Challenge: KEHA has launched a new membership plan to increase membership by 1,000 members by January 1, 2019. To meet this goal, we are encouraged to increase membership by at least 3 members each year for the next three years. We can do this! Invite new people to your meetings and tell others about how great the Homemakers organization is. Homemaker brochures and flyers are available at the Extension Office. KEHA Chorus A KEHA chorus is being formed for 2017. Any interested KEHA member is invited to join the chorus. Wendy Hood, KEHA member from Mercer County will serve as the chorus director. Interested members should send a $10 check made payable to Wendy to: Wendy Hood, 202 Park Avenue, Harrodsburg, KY 40330-1616. The funds will be used to cover the cost of copying and mailing sheet music and a rehearsal disk to the chorus members. The music will be provided in February 2017. A rehearsal will be held on Monday, April 18 and the chorus will perform during the 2017 KEHA State Meeting.

2017 KEHA State Meeting: The KEHA State meeting will be held at the Owensboro Convention Center May 1 4, 2017. Hotel reservations can now be made. Be sure to request rooms in the KEHA block. Choose from the following hotels. Hampton Inn & Suites 401 W 2nd Street $139 plus tax; Call 270-685-2005 for reservations. (The hotel is located next door to the convention center.) Holiday Inn 701 W 1st Street $129 plus tax; Call 270-683-1111 for reservations. (The hotel is located next door to the convention center.) Courtyard by Marriott 3120 Highland Pointe Drive $124 plus tax; Call 270-685-4140 for reservations. (The hotel is located approximately 4 miles from the convention center.) Journey Through the Parks Virtual Walking Challenge CaldWELL (Wellness Education through Local Leadership) is sponsoring a walking challenge. The journey begins October 1 and continues for 8 weeks. The goal is to virtually tour a Kentucky State Park by walking the specified miles within the 8 week period. Keep track of the miles you walk each day and earn prizes along the way. Set your goal by choosing which park you will tour. There is a goal for everyone, from the participant who hasn t been very physically active to the participant who runs/walks on a regular basis. For more information and to register, contact the Caldwell County Extension Office. Health Benefits of Walking Did you know that walking is the most popular physical activity among adults? This may be because it is so easy to do. Perhaps it is because there is no special equipment that is needed. Maybe it is because you can do it almost anywhere. Regardless of why it is the favorite, there are certainly many reasons why it is a good idea to walk. Walking improves blood flow. It gets your heart beating a little faster and the blood flows a little faster too. Walking also helps prevent heart disease and lowers blood pressure when done regularly. Walking strengthens your bones. Walking can make your bones stronger. This is especially important for those at risk of osteoporosis. One study found that women who walked 30 minutes a day reduced their risk of hip fractures by 40 percent. Walking can lighten your mood. People who walk often are in better moods. This is because walking releases endorphins to the body, making the person feel better. Walking can help with weight loss. For an average adult, a brisk 30-minute walk burns 200 calories. Calories burned can lead to weight loss. Walking can also help individuals maintain weight if they are happy with their current weight.

Walking improves sleep. When people are regular walkers, they are more likely to have better sleep patterns. They are also less likely to have insomnia. Walking slows memory loss. People who walk more have shown fewer declines in memory over time. Walking could lower your Alzheimer s risk. One study has shown that men who walked more than one -fourth mile per day had less dementia and onset of Alzheimer s disease when compared to those who did not walk. Walking helps you do more, longer. Being active on a regular basis actually allows a person to be more independent for longer as they age. There are many benefits to walking on a regular basis and we are learning more every day. If you are looking for an easy activity that you can do almost anywhere, walking is a great choice. Reference: Arthritis Foundation. 12 Benefits of Walking. http://www.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/ exercise/workouts/walking/wow-of-walking.php Source: Nicole Peritore, Extension Specialist for Family Health; University of Kentucky; College of Agriculture, Food and Environment FAFSA Changes Effective Soon Source: Jennifer Hunter, extension specialist for family financial management If you have gone to college or have had a child go, chances are you ve filled out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, better known as FAFSA. Changes to this form announced by the Obama administration in 2015 are about to go into effect for the 2017-2018 school year. One of the biggest changes to the application is how soon you can fill it out. You can submit the form for the 2017-2018 school year beginning Oct. 1, 2016. This is sooner than in previous years. With the filing deadline remaining June 30, 2017, it will give you more time to fill out the form, explore your financial aid options and meet state and school deadlines for aid. Remember, Kentucky is a first-come, first-served state when it comes to financial aid awards. You ll want to get your FAFSA in as soon as possible if you plan on receiving state aid. Once the money is gone, no other awards will be given. You now will submit older tax data to the FAFSA. In previous years, college-bound students and their families have had to estimate their income on the FAFSA and update it once they file their taxes. This change does away with the estimation and updating. For the 2017-2018 year, you will submit your 2015 income and taxes. Since these taxes have already been filed, you may be able to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to automatically place your 2015 tax information into your FAFSA. The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority has great information for college-bound individuals and links to useful tools like the FAFSA4caster, which can give you an estimate of your net cost for college now. Visit their website https://www.kheaa.com/website/kheaa/home for more information. Extension offices often offer financial education programs for people of all ages. To find one near you, contact the Caldwell County Extension office. Educational programs of the Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin.

Fall Allergies Source: Nicole Peritore, senior extension specialist There s a lot to look forward to in the fall, but if you suffer from fall allergies, it can be hard to enjoy the season. Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, starts with cold-like symptoms. Unlike a cold that goes away within a week, hay fever lingers until the cause of the allergic reaction is identified and treated. One of the most common causes, especially during the fall allergy season, is ragweed. Ragweed begins to pollinate in mid-august and sticks around until a hard freeze. Mold can cause problems for allergy sufferers any time of the year, but a warmer-than-normal fall, high humidity or windy conditions can allow mold spores to be released into the air for an extended period of time. Raking leaves, a common fall chore, can also stir up mold and pollen in the ground. Allergy sufferers who rake their yard can use an N-95 respirator mask when raking leaves to lessen the impacts of allergens. Children who have allergies should avoid jumping or playing in leaves. Many indoor allergies can worsen in the fall, as you stay inside more. While you can t get rid of all the allergens in your home, you can minimize them. Here are some tips: Wash your sheets weekly in hot water and your blankets every two to three weeks to kill dust mites. Replace pillows every two to three years. Encase your mattress, pillows and other padded furniture with allergen-proof covers. Sometimes signs of allergies aren t straightforward as it can be hard to distinguish an allergy from the common cold. This is especially true with children. If you or your child has cold symptoms that last more than a week or seem to occur at the same time every year, you may want to talk with your health care provider about it. Only a certified health care provider can truly diagnose allergies and prescribe treatments.

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