The 2026 IEHA Home & Family Conference will take place from June 15 to 17 at the Seasons Lodge in Nashville, Indiana, according to an announcement on May 11. The conference is being organized by the Home & Family Conference Planning Committee.
The event aims to provide attendees with detailed information about registration fees and forms, concurrent session descriptions, and an overview of heritage skills and craft workshops. Officers will share this information during Spring District Meetings and in the Spring edition of Homemaker’s Hub. Attendees can also expect a biography of the keynote speaker as part of the materials provided.
The conference is part of ongoing efforts to support community engagement and education across Indiana. Purdue Extension deploys specialists and educators to serve residents in all 92 counties and strengthens social well-being by supporting vibrant communities, strong families, and profitable businesses, according to the official website.
Purdue Extension receives funding through public donations that help aid community efforts. It is affiliated with Purdue University as part of the national cooperative extension network. The organization recognizes its professionals for tenure milestones in service and seeks to enhance Indiana communities through research-backed programs in agriculture, natural resources, health, human sciences, community development, and youth education—all according to the official website.
Further details about speakers and sessions will be released closer to the event date. More information can be found at https://ieha-families.org/conference.


