Friday, August 26, 2011

AEHC is important to me...

From canning clubs to EHC today. Things have really changed! Several of us in Garland County EHC would like to share why the organization is important to us. I will post several of these each week. Look for your quote or one from a friend.

Janet Radmanesh of Docencia says EHC "keeps me current on food prep, health issues, safety issues, finances and life issues."

Marilyn Prestridge of Designing Women shares that EHC is important because "of the many educational programs and getting acquainted with a lot of people and working with people with the same interest."

Lawana Whaley of Lakeside states that "it provides a link to the past and honors the importance of homemaking in making our world a better place."

1 comment:

  1. Some of my earliest memories are of going with my grandmother, Mary Louise Greve (my mother's mother), to "Home Demonstration" Club meetings in Randolph County, where she presented programs to the Clubs. Now, some 50 years later, the Extension Homemakers Clubs are still providing education in life skills as well as a social outlet and venue for service to the community for not only women, but men also.

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