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May 2014—Volume 3, Issue 5
Cooperative Extension Service
Dollars and Sense
Nelson County 317 S. 3rd Street Bardstown, KY. 40004 Phone: (502) 348-9204 Fax: (502) 348-9270 http://ces.ca.uky.edu/nelson/
Once again, it’s tough for me to say “Happy Spring!” as it is currently snowing outside. If you happen to be newer to the area, welcome to Kentucky. But just know, even for us, this season is a little off. Usually by now we’re basking in either sunshine or rain on a regular basis. For that reason, May happens to be Skin Cancer Awareness Month. It usually is appropriate as we start getting our shorts out and our swim suits ready. Hopefully, by the time you get this in early May, we won’t have seen snow on the ground again. Not that I don’t love it– I’m not one to complain about the weather, but I will admit that I’m ready for a little bit of consistency. Please be sure to check out the upcoming events– especially those on page 3. We here at the office have a lot to be celebrating this month and we want you to join us! On May 1, our new 4-H agent (don’t worry, Danielle is still here. This position was added to help the 4-H program in this county grow even larger!) will begin his work. We will be hosting a reception for him that same evening to let him know how excited we are to have him. He’s not from the county (or even the state) and we want him to know that Nelson County is the best and friendliest! Those of us working here already know that, and May 1st is your chance to prove it to Luke. Our other big event is on May 8. That is Cooperative Extension’s 100th birthday and we want to invite you to celebrate with us! We’ll be having a cook out from 11-2 that day and we’ll be displaying pieces of Extension history here in county. Come out and have lunch on us! Invite everyone you know! County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Making Healthy Accessing Embracing Life Promoting Healthy Securing Lifestyle Choices Nutritious Foods As We Age Homes and Financial Stability Communities
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Nurturing Families
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Empowering Community Leaders
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Upcoming Events
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Mark Your Calendars May 1
May 8
May 15
New 4-H Agent Luke Fries Welcoming Reception 100th Year Celebration of Cooperative Extension
4:00-6:00 p.m. Nelson County Extension Office
Feel free to attend! See the invitation on page 3!
Invite everyone! We 11:00 –2:00 p.m. want to thank those Lunch and fun for all who have put their clientele of the trust in us, as well as Nelson County let everyone else Extension Office know we’re here! Invitation on page 3!
Town Hall Meeting on 6:00—8:00 p.m. Teen Substance Thomas Nelson High Abuse and Prevention School
All are invited
May 23
Fresh Idea Friday at the Farmers Market
10:00 a.m.
Dayna will be presenting a Kentucky Proud recipe card
May 26
OFFICE CLOSED
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MEMORIAL DAY
May 29
Laugh and Learn Playdates for children 0-5 and their parents/guardians
9:00—11:00 a.m.
FREE TO ATTEND
May 29
Food of the Month: National Beef Month
6:00 p.m. Nelson County Extension Office
$5.00 RSVP required
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We’ve got a lot to celebrate at the Nelson County Extension Office this month! Please join us for these events! We are here to serve you, and every single person in this county.
You’re Invited to a reception to welcome your new 4-H Youth Development Agent
Luke Fries Thursday May 1, 2014 4:00 –6:00 p.m. at our office
317 S Third Street Bardstown, KY 40004 Help Danielle and the rest of our staff welcome our newest member!
Happy 100th Birthday Cooperative Extension! Come celebrate with us as we honor the 100th year anniversary of the signing of the Smith Lever Act– the piece of legislation that formed the Cooperative Extension Service! For 100 years, the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service has been serving our great Commonwealth, providing them with food safety, agriculture, volunteer and youth development education to better each and every generation.
Our office will be celebrating with a cookout at our office. You and everyone you know are invited!
Thursday May 8, 2014 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Open House Lunch and drinks will be served Old photographs and scrapbooks and pieces of Extension history in Nelson County will be on display. Come celebrate with us! 3
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Playing It Safe In the Sun In the summer people are outdoors more enjoying a variety of sports and recreational activities and should protect themselves from the summer sun and heat as much as possible. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV) can be harmful to the skin, and may cause skin cancer. Overexposure to heat and high temperatures may also lead to heat exhaustion or stroke. Here are some ways you can protect yourself from too much sun:
Limit sun exposure between the hours of 10 a.m-4 p.m., when the sun is the strongest. Wear loose-fitting protective clothing with long sleeves and long pants made of a tightly woven fabric. Wear a wide-brimmed hat to protect the face, neck, and ears. If you engage in water sports wear a rash guard, which is an athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester. Rash guards protect against chafe and some provide protection from ultraviolet rays. Apply about a palm full of sunscreen with protection factor (SPF) 15 or higher to dry skin 30 minutes before going out into the sun. Reapply sunscreen liberally every two hours or more often if participating in water sports. Reduce the risk of dehydration by drinking plenty of water on hot days. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty. Keep a water bottle close at hand and drink often. Some medications increase your sensitivity to the sun. Be sure to check with your doctor about the medications you are taking and exposure to the sun. Conditions such as age, obesity, fever, dehydration, heart disease, mental illness, poor circulation, excessive sunburn, prescription drugs and alcohol can all increase heat stress on the body. Elderly people, infants, young children and people with chronic medical conditions are more sensitive to excessive heat and heat stress. Sensitive people should limit their time in direct sun and should seek shade and air-conditioned indoors spaces during the hottest part of the day. Be sensible about the amount of time you spend in the sun. Avoid over-exposure that will result in sunburned skin. If you become sunburned, calm skin irritation and heat by taking cool baths then applying a moisturizing skin cream that contains aloe. Avoid heavy meals that can add stress to your body. If you feel light-headed, confused, weak or faint, you should seek a cool place immediately and get help. These symptoms could be signs of heat exhaustion or even heat stroke, both of which can be serious medical conditions.
References: American Cancer Society, Sun Safety 101. Accessible at: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/SPC/content/ SPC_1_Sun_Safety_101.asp. Accessed on: 6/14/2010. Action Steps for Sun Safety, Sun Wise Program. Accessed at: http://www.epa.gov/sunwise/actionsteps.html. Accessed on 6/14/2010. Centers for Disease Control, Extreme Heat: A Personal Prevention Guide to Promote Your Health & Safety. Accessible at: http://www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heat_guide.asp. Accessed on: 6/14/2010. 4
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All classes will be held at
6:00 p.m. at the Nelson County May 29— National Beef Month—Beef It's what's for Extension Dinner! Are you tired of the same hamburger or beef Office roast? Do you wonder why the steaks at restaurants taste 317 S Third St better than yours? This class is for you!
Bardstown, KY
June 25— Caribbean-American Heritage Month– Love the spices and flavors they use when you go on vacation? Come learn how to take your own trip right at home. We’ll explore exotic spices Classes are and taste some Caribbean favorites. July 31—National Picnic Month– Tired of plain peanut butter and $5.00 jelly sandwiches for picnics? Learn some new takes on old apiece. favorites with this sandwich class. RSVP by August 21— National Catfish Month- This class will explore all the health benefits of eating catfish and other fish. We will learn how calling 502-348-9204. to make delicious fish dishes that don't require frying! September 11— National Biscuit Month- Come learn how to make delicious biscuits from whole wheat to buttermilk. These will be October 16— National Cookie Month- Just in time for the holiday hands on lessons season come learn how to make cookies of all flavors and shapes. and you will November 20— National Stuffing Month---Is it stuffing or enjoy a tasty dressing? Whatever you call it come learn some new recipes that treat at each will WOW your family this Thanksgiving. one! December 18— National Fruitcake Month-- Come learn some tips, tricks, and techniques on making fruitcake (and other cakes) as well as some basic cake decorating. 5
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Strawberry Trifle May 2014 Food and Nutrition Calendar recipe
Ingredients 1 ready made angel food cake 1 (1.5 ounce) box sugar and fat free instant vanilla pudding and pie filling 3 cups skim milk 1 (8 ounce) container low fat yogurt 2 cups fresh strawberries
Makes 12 servings Serving Size: 1 cup
Cooking Instructions 1.
Mix instant pudding with milk. Let stand 5 minutes until set. Add yogurt, Stir until smooth.
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Cute angel food cake into bite size pieces. Place one third of cake into trifle bowl or any large clear glass bowl. Layer with one third of pudding mixture, followed by one third of strawberries. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
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Cover and let stand in refrigerator 6 hours or overnight.
Per Serving
Nutritional Analysis
170
Calories
0 g Total Fat 0 g Saturated Fat 0 g Trans fat 0 mg Cholesterol 230 mg Sodium 38 g Total Carbohydrates 1 g Dietary Fiber 6 g Sugar 5 g Protein 4 % DV Vitamin A 25% DV Vitamin C 8% DV Calcium
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Time: 9am-11am
Cost: FREE
at the Nelson County Cooperative Extension Service—317 S Third Street, Bardstown, KY 40004
Who: Parents/guardians and their children ages 0-5 There will be developmental appropriate toys available for children too small to participate in the activities. All children MUST be accompanied by an adult the entire program. Playdates will take place on
the last Thursday of the month and will include snacks and drinks. Come talk with other parents who are going through the same experiences as you, and get out of the house for a bit! Kids will have a lesson each month, and parents will take home some great information each month. But while you’re here—just laugh and play! Playdates 2014 March 27 May 29 July 31 September 25 November 20
502-348-9204 Call for more information and to RSVP!
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Kentucky Home Master Gardeners proudly present the
11th Annual
Blooming Bardstown Garden Tour and Marketplace June 7, 2014 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Rain or shine!
$8 in advance, $7 group rate, $10 day of tour The Marketplace is free to attend The Marketplace
The Garden Tour Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Open 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Beautifully landscaped gardens plus a walking tour of downtown Bardstown gardens on a self-guided tour Fabulous fountains, creative water features, lots of sun, shade, and vegetable gardens, entertaining yard art, birdhouses, plus so much more! Tickets for groups of 10 or more are just $7 each Check out past tours on Facebook at Blooming Bardstown Garden Tour and Marketplace.
Annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs and houseplants for sale Garden treasures for sale Silent auction Informational exhibits on garden-related topics Concessions Door prize drawing Garden-inspired artwork by local artists Garden tour tickets The Garden Tour
Silent Auction
The Marketplace
Buy advance tickets from the Tourist Commission at One Court Square or the Extension Office at 317 S. Third Street, both in Bardstown, KY. Call 502-348-9204 for more information. 8
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For the Kids Color the picture below of two girls putting on sun screen. Then, talk to your parents about why you need to wear sunscreen when you are playing outside. Even if the sun isn’t bright or hot, you need to protect your skin! Wear sunglasses, sunscreen and hats to protect your skin and eyes from the sun’s harmful rays. Never stay in the sun too long. Go inside for a break to cool off and drink lots of water.
From: http://safety.lovetoknow.com/Coloring_Sheets_for_Summer_Safety
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University of Kentucky Nelson County 317 S Third Street Bardstown, KY 40004 502-348-9204
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n Food for Thought
Listen earnestly to anything your children want to tell you, no matter what. If you don’t listen eagerly to the little stuff when they are little, they won’t tell you the big stuff when they are big. Because to them, all of it
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