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Working Together * * * 2013-2014
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Stitched Together KEHA Educational Program of Work Each KEHA Educational Program Chairman develops a 3-year program of work Area, county and club chairman provide leadership for implementation locally Clubs are encouraged to complete at least one lesson or activity from each educational program chairman each year
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Cultural Arts & Heritage 2013-14 Focus: Native American Cultural Arts and Heritage Goal: Preserving and protecting Native American Cultural Arts and Heritage New Contest: Design a new bookmark for the reading rewards program Stitched Together
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Environment, Housing and Energy 2013-14: Focus on the Home: Pest Management Objectives: Develop a greater understanding of home pest management practices Make changes in the home to eliminate and prevent pest problems Featured Lessons: 1) Bed Bugs2) Indoor Pests Stitched Together
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4-H Youth Development 2013-14: Goal: Educate youth in needlework art of lacemaking by tatting Lesson: 4-H Needlework Tatting Contest: Quilting Challenge – Make a Pillowcase and Make a Difference Stitched Together
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Family & Individual Development 2013-14 Focus I: Encouraging a Healthier Lifestyle Increase awareness regarding healthy lifestyles Encourage each KEHA member to make at least one positive lifestyle change 2013-14 Focus II: Supporting Military Families Raise awareness of presence & needs of military families Assist communities in easing burdens of military families Stitched Together
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Food, Nutrition & Health 2013-15: Mission Statement: To promote a Commonwealth of healthy living for KEHA members and all Kentuckians through education and prevention See KEHA Manual, Handbook page 65 for goals, objectives, activities and featured lessons Stitched Together
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International – Goals for 2013-2016 1.Empower community service in collaboration with our partners (ACWW, CWC, NVON) 2.Continue to support the Kentucky Academy 3.Increase “Coins for Change” 4.Support Kentucky 4-H international programs 5.Present at least one local program on family life in another country 6.Participate in ACWW Grow Locally, Benefit Globally program 7.Support ACWW Water for All 8.Conduct KEHA Exchange Stitched Together
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Leadership Development 2013-14 areas of emphasis: Citizenship, Leadership, Volunteerism and Scholarship Featured Lesson: Significant Leadership Characteristics Ongoing projects: Volunteer Service Unit program and recognitions Evans/Hansen/Weldon & Homemakers Scholarships KEHA Endowed Scholarship at UK Community Volunteerism Award Stitched Together
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Management & Safety 2013-14 Lessons: Managing in Tough Times Stand Up to Falling Couponing 101 The Successful Person’s Guide to Time Management Contest: There Ought to Be a Law Stitched Together
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Learn More: Visit the KEHA Website – www.keha.org Manual – Handbook & Appendix KEHA Chairmen web pages Contact the KEHA State Chairmen Contact area educational chairmen Read your county newsletter Stitched Together
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KEHA Contests: Check the KEHA Manual Appendix page 2 for a summary of all contests Read the detailed information for each program of work contest(s) Submit your entries with the cover sheet (Appendix page 1) by the set deadlines Stitched Together
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