MANCHESTER, KY (October 30, 2020) - Clay County Cooperative Extension Service upcoming programs for November, 2020.
♦From the Woods Today LIVE - weekly segments focusing on Kentucky woodlands and wildlife - Live on Wednesdays at 11 AM EDT using Zoom and now streamed to Facebook. Live: www.Facebook.com/ForestryExtension/. www.fromthewoodstoday.com
This month's episodes:
- November 4th - Mushrooms, American Chestnut, & Tree of the Week
- November 11th - Cooking Wild KY: Deer, Invasive Plants, & Tree of the Week
- November 18th - Ginseng, Tree of the Week, KY Christmas Trees, & Healthy Hemlock
- November 25th - Forestry 101: Part 6, Wildlife Sounds, Cooking Wild: Turkey, & Tree of the Week
♦Holiday Ideas: be looking for weekly Facebook posts and videos. Be sure to “like” our Facebook page – Clay County Cooperative Extension Service at https://www.facebook.com/Clay-County-Cooperative-Extension-Service-191550910890728.
♦Breads, Breads, Breads will be on November 12th at 1:30 pm on Facebook Live. Pumpkin, Zucchini, Banana, Carrot & Sweet Potato. Be sure to “like” our Facebook page – Clay County Cooperative Extension Service at https://www.facebook.com/Clay-County-Cooperative-Extension-Service-191550910890728. Sponsored by: Clay County Extension Service and Daniel Boone CAA Inc. KY Career Center.
♦Cooking by the Calendar will be November 30th at 2:00 pm on Facebook Live. Lora will present the November recipe from the Food & Nutrition Calendar. Join others that love to cook. Be sure to “like” our Facebook page – Clay County Cooperative Extension Service at https://www.facebook.com/Clay-County-Cooperative-Extension-Service-191550910890728.
♦Alissa will be on leave for the time being. There will be 4-H packets for each month related to the seven 4-H program areas—
- Agriculture
- Natural Resources
- Leadership
- Health
- Family & Consumer Sciences
- Communications & Expressive Arts
- Science, Technology and Engineering
See below the program areas that will be available in November:
Agriculture: “All About Pumpkins” & Family & Consumer Science: “It’s A Wash!” & several recipes.
4-H’ers, if you are interested in receiving these lessons, please call the Clay County Extension Office at 598-2789. You will be asked to provide your address, and we will mail the lessons to you.
Educational programs of Kentucky Cooperative Extension serve all people regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, genetic information, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disability.