
When my dad passed I wondered what I would next. My dear friend Debbie suggested joining the Homemakers at the Bullitt County Cooperative Extension Office. It has been a blessing. I have made new friends and find myself excited for my club meetings.
I love my club, Cooking Connection. It’s small but filled with a wide arrange of different backgrounds. I’ve learned so much this year alone.
My favorite is a side club, Bookends. Yearly the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association puts out a list and we are required to read at least 6 as a group and discuss. It has made me to continue to branch out of my normal genres. Today our club received awards which was not expected. I am so happy with my new bookish goodies.



Wow, that is so nice your library does this for the community! I will have to see if my local library offers this. Is your group for women and men who are stay at home parents? I like how they offer different type of groups to join. My library does offer a cooking and baking class. Thank you for sharing this!
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Hello! This is actually offered through our county extension office not the library. Here in KY we have extension offices that provide the public with university-backed research, education, and community programs. It’s a wealth of programs and knowledge from being a master gardener to learning how to make stained glass items. If your county has a 4H program you probably have an extension office.
The Homemaker’s club is all women at my office. I’m not sure if it is only for women or not. The classes offered are for both men and women.
It has been a wonderful experience. I hope you can find something similar in your county.
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