March FCS 2024 Newsletter

March FCS 2024 Newsletter

March FCS 2024 Newsletter

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 McLean County March Newsletter Highlights: Emphasizing Vision Health and Community Engagement

The March edition of the McLean County Family and Consumer Sciences newsletter brings a variety of enriching community activities and important health reminders to its residents. This month, the focus is on preserving vision health and engaging in enriching educational sessions.

**Vision Health: A Priority**
March is recognized as "Save Your Vision Month" across the United States, a reminder of the crucial need for regular eye care and preventative measures to avoid visual impairment. The newsletter stresses the importance of routine eye exams, particularly advising those over 60 to undergo dilated eye exams every two years. Practical tips such as the 20-20-20 rule, which helps reduce eye strain, are also shared to encourage daily eye care.

**Community Activities and Learning Opportunities**
The community is bustling with various workshops and gatherings. Highlights include cooking classes like "Cooking with the Calendar" and a "Slow Cooking Class," which aim to simplify meal preparation while fostering culinary skills among participants. Additionally, the newsletter recaps an upcoming annual meeting on April 11, themed "Homemakers Sewing Through the Years - 1913-2024," inviting members to showcase and wear items they or other homemakers have crafted.

**Cultural Arts and Homemaking**
In an effort to increase participation, the Green River Area Homemaker Council has decided to postpone the Cultural Arts entries to the fall, giving members more time to prepare their projects for the Area Annual Day and subsequent KEHA State competition.

**Educational Empowerment**
The extension agent also shares personal moments and invitations, like the KEHA State Meeting, highlighting the community's close-knit and supportive nature. Such events not only provide learning opportunities but also reinforce community ties through shared experiences and achievements.

In conclusion, the March newsletter for McLean County is rich with opportunities for learning, engagement, and health awareness, reflecting the community's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all its residents.

Contact Information

335 West 7th Street P.O. Box 265 Calhoun, KY 42327-0265

(270) 273-3690

mclean.ext@uky.edu