Bonnie Jean Baker
Secretary & K-9 Backup Handler
A Little About Me:
I work for the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Office as an agent for 4-H and Youth Development. From 2003-2005, I was a teacher of agriculture at Spencer County Middle School. I also worked as a veterinary technician and groomer at Corydon Animal Clinic from 1999-2001. I grew up on a dairy and beef farm and showed horses and beef cattle in my youth. I also show dogs in A.K.C. in obedience, herding, and confirmation. I was also very active in 4-H and the concert choir while I was in school.
Education:
B.S. and M.S. degrees in Agriculture - Murray State University - 1994 & 1996 respectively
Agricultural Teaching Certification - Murray State University - 2002
Awards, Certificates, & Other Trainings:
A.K.C. Canine Good Citizen Evaluator - 2003
Certified Facilitator in High Ropes Course - 2005
C.P.R. Certification - renewed 2006
Training in speaking with media during a disaster - 2007
Open Water Diving certification - 2007
Night and Limited Visibility Diving certified - 2007
Excellence in Camping Team Award from KAE4-HA - 2006
Excellence in Camp Administration Team Award from KAE4-HA - 2006
INKY SAR Seminar - 2007
Hobbies:
I like to show and train dogs in obedience, confirmation, herding, and search and rescue. I also like to ride horses, reading, diving, and cross stitching.
This profile was last modified on 5.27.08