FCS March 2023 Newsletter

FCS March 2023 Newsletter

FCS March 2023 Newsletter

March 2023 Edition

Family & Consumer Sciences

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FCS Newsletter March 2023

DATES

March 3


Wear BLUE for Colon Cancer Awareness

March 6

Nothing Bundt Cake order and money due by noon

March 12

Daylight Savings Time—Spring Forward

March 14

Homemaker lesson leader training

March 15

Homemaker lesson leader training

March 16

Nothing Bundt Cake pick up after 3 pm

March 17

Nothing Bundt Cake pick up

March 20

Tune in to WBKR

March 28

Diabetes Alert Day

March 31

Homemaker Scholarships Due

April 1

Don’t be Fooled!

April 3

Green River Area Homemaker Council

April 13

Oh Baby! Shower

April 17

Tune in to WBKR!

*SAVE THE DATE*

MAY 9-11


KEHA State Meeting in Louisville 

LAST CALL FOR NOTHING BUNDT CAKES

Money and orders are due by noon on March 6. Cakes can be picked up March 16 (after 3:00 pm) or March 17. Remember this is a fundraiser for the Daviess County Extension Homemakers Scholarship that gets awarded to 1 or 2 students here in Daviess County annually.

WELCOME CATHERINE!

Catherine is our new Nutrition Education Program Assistant! She started at the Daviess County Extension Office on February 13.

My name is Catherine Dowdy. I am so excited to be a part of the UK Extension Team. My husband Rickey and I have been married for 22 years and have six children. I enjoy growing and cooking food as well as all things local! I look forward to meeting and collaborating with people of all ages in our great community.

MARCH IS NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH

For more information, visit: https://www.eatright.org/national-nutrition-month-2023

 MARCH 28 – DIABETES ALERT DAY

American Diabetes Alert Day is observed annually on the fourth Tuesday of March and this year, it falls on March 28. It is aimed at raising awareness about the risks and symptoms associated with diabetes among the American public. The holiday is sponsored by the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes occurs when the body’s blood glucose level is too high. This is caused by a deficiency in the insulin produced by the body, which is the hormone that lets glucose enter cells and be used as energy. Excess glucose in the blood can lead to several health problems. The most common types of diabetes are Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes.

Unsure of your risk factors? Talk with your healthcare provider today!

(https://nationaltoday.com/american-diabetes-alert-day)

DAVIESS COUNTY HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Do you know someone who will be attending a Kentucky college or technical school pursuing a degree in Family and Consumer Sciences, Family Related Health Sciences, or Agricultural Related Sciences? The Daviess County Homemaker Association scholarship is available. Pick up an application at the Daviess County Extension Office or call and request one be mailed or emailed to you. Applications are due no later than March 31, 2023.

SPRING CLEAN YOUR MOBILE APP BALANCES

This year, add to your spring-cleaning list the task of checking your financial app balances. If you are carrying a balance, consider moving that cash into a high-yield savings account. Also, make a similar habit to check any rebate and coupon apps you may use. It may be time to “cash out” your rewards, earn some interest on those dollars, and keep your money safe.

Cash is becoming less popular as there are now more ways to pay for things. A 2022 Pew Research Center study found that 41% of Americans say none of their purchases in a typical week are paid for in cash. That means those consumers are using some other form of payment, whether it be debit, credit, or money transfer apps.

The popularity of payment apps such as Venmo, PayPal, and Cash App is on the rise. According to a NerdWallet survey conducted by the Harris Poll, about two-thirds of mobile payment app users maintain a balance in their account. The survey found that nearly half of app users keep more than $100 in their account.

However, many users don’t think about protections for the money that may be stored in those accounts. The apps are meant to be used for transferring funds, not storing balances. Those apps may not offer the same protections one would get from a financial institution. Banks and credit unions offer insurance to cover the accounts they hold. Money payment apps likely do not.

Source: Kelly May, Senior Extension Associate for Family Finance and Resource Management

References:

El Issa, Erin. (Feb. 26, 2020). Most Americans Go Mobile with Payment Apps – Here’s How They Roll. Retrieved Dec. 12, 2022, from https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/banking/mobile-payment-app-survey.

Faverio, Michelle. (Oct. 5, 2022). More Americans Are Joining the ‘Cashless’ Economy. Pew Research Center. Retrieved Dec. 12, 2022, from https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/10/05/more-americans-are-joining-the-cashless-economy/.

OH BABY! CELEBRATION – APRIL 13

The Oh Baby! Celebration will take place April 13th at the Owensboro Health Regional Hospital, Entrance B. This event is for new or expectant mothers. This event will provide educational materials and information in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere! There will be educational booths, refreshments, professional guest speakers, car seat safety checks and door prizes for attendees.

Registration will be required thru the hospital. Watch for more information in the April newsletter and the local newspapers and social media!

HOMEMAKER HAPPENINGS

Lesson for the Month

Elements and Principles of Art

-This is a cultural arts and Heritage lesson

Roll Call

March is Women’s History Month. Name a woman from history you admire.

Thought of the Month

“A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong it is until it’s in hot water.”

—Eleanor Roosevelt 

Foyer Decorations

Southern Belle, showed us lots of love in February.

Trinity, you are up for March.

LESSON LEADER TRAINING DATE CHANGE

The April and May Homemaker Lesson trainings will be Tuesday, March 14 at the Daviess County Extension Office and Wednesday, March 15 at the Henderson County Extension Office.

April lesson, Savoring the Eating Experience: The Art of Eating Mindfully, 10:00 am.

May lesson, Entertaining Little Ones, 11:00am.

 **The Daviess County Homemaker Council will meet at 12:15 pm, Tuesday, March 14 (after the lesson trainings)**

 DAVIESS COUNTY HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

Applications for the Daviess County Homemaker Association scholarship are available at the local high schools and on our website. If you know anyone who would be interested in applying, please share this information. Applications are due no later than March 31, 2023

 The Green River Area Homemaker Council will meet Monday, April 3rd at 4:00 pm. The council will meet at the Henderson County Extension Office.