FAHCE OUTREACH Florida Association for Home and Community Education, Inc. April 2015 2015 FAHCE Executive Board of Directors FAHCE President Ann Mevers, Pinellas County 727-391-7397 [email protected] 2015 Pennies for Friendship Water Purifier Program President Elect/District I President Annette Lanham, Washington County 850-535-4151 [email protected] District 1 $42.24 District 2 $41.06 District 3 $63.77 District 4 & 5 $31.94 Total $ 179.01 Membership Judy Davis, St Johns County 904-797-2686 [email protected] Donations $450.00 District III, VI & Pinellas Co. Vice President Nancy O’Hara, Brevard County 321-951-3683 [email protected] Total $ 629.01 FAHCE President Ann Mevers (left) gives money collected in teapots at our 2014 Conference to our current treasurer Vickie Hill. All money collected for the Pennies for Friendship Program benefits ACWW, the Associated Country Women of the World. This organization is the largest international organization of rural women and homemakers, currently representing millions through the linking of over 376 country women’s clubs and societies in 64 countries. It has consultative, non-governmental status with United Nations, and has a down to earth approach in promoting international goodwill and offering practical help to its members. Through projects in rural communities, ACWW aims to improve the standard of living for all women and their families in: health and nutrition, housing and fresh water supply, literacy, small-scale agricultural and income-generating schemes, and leadership training that encourage women to play a full part in the development of their communities. Our state organization collects money to target the establishment of water systems in undeveloped countries where often women have to walk for miles to get usable water for their families. In some places getting water puts them and their daughters in extreme danger. These valuable PENNIES can be collected by individual donations or by collections at club, county or district meetings,. Or money for this can be raised through of fund-raising sales, competitions or sponsorship events . REMEMBER: EVERY PENNY Photo Caption COUNTS! . 1 Vice President of Programs Esther Lee, Duval County 904-291-5897 [email protected] Secretary Constance Ouellete, Orange County 407-823-9017 [email protected] Treasurer Vickie Hill, Washington County 850-773-5653 [email protected] DISTRICT PRESIDENTS Ann Bennett, District II 904-724-2142 [email protected] June Buckner District III Phone: 407-957-5815 Gloria Jasinski, District IV/ Conference Coordinator/ HCL Chairman 352-343-7126 [email protected] Lynda Young, District V 239-542-4627 [email protected] State Foundation Chairman Carol Hommema 941-625-8421 [email protected] FAHCE AGENT ADVISOR University of Florida Dr. Larry Forthun 352-273-3528 [email protected] “ Message from Ann Mevers, FAHCE President To all members of FAHCE, As we start a new year, the organization needs to raise the membership, look for new areas for volunteering, new projects to work on, possibly a new state project and get the message of what we are about to the public. We are a very diverse state and have many areas that need volunteers. We also we need to look to more technical methods of communications. We as the state board are going to try setting up conference calls between the district officers to take care of some of the business that comes up instead of waiting until the fall conference. Also, District One has set up a web site that is available for viewing. Volunteer hours are as important as ever. They need to be turned to your county agent on a monthly basis and then turned in to your district chairman in October for the year. There will be more about this at the state conference. Look for more opportunities for your hours. Please, district chairman for CVU hours , send the kinds of hours your members turn in to me. I want to see the differences between the districts and share them with the membership We need a person from each district for the nominating committee. The office vacant for this year is Vice President of Programs. District III is the chairperson this year. Please someone step for this position for this year. Please contact Gloria Jasinski. Thank you for all the work that has been accomplished in the past and keep on with all that you do and don't be afraid to explore new venues. Think floral for the next year and be ready to be colorful at the state conference. The Monday Night procession for the officers will be white pants or skirt and bright colored shirt or jacket, please no black, brown, dark green or gray. The theme for Fun Night will be Flower Power from the Sixties. Congratulations to our 2014 State Conference Winners Pride of HCE: Marcia Strom, Hillsborough Winner of Sun Bonnet Sue Quilt Elsie Bunting, Live Oak Cultural Arts Winners: Diane Reigner , Osceola Melba Baxley, Santa Rosa Jean Taylor , Seminole History Board Winner : Carolyn Gillespie, Duval Scrap Book Winner Joy Sanders Washington County, District 1 State Quilt County Presidents : ENTERPRISE & SHARE - A- SKILL If any county wants to sell items or share a small craft at our Annual Conference, please make sure you reserve an Enterprise or Share a Skill Table by contacting Chairman Sylvia Coryell no later than August 1. This can be done via email, post card or via phone call. Please apply early as tables are limited. Please send written information to: Sylvia Coryell, PO Box 560457 Montverde, FL 34756 Phone/fax: 407-469-2783 2 Can be quilted or embroidered on the white base given out at the State Conference. Due May 1 to: Liddie Aronhalt 1928 Tobe Retherford Dr. Bonifay, FL 32425 District One News and Events 2014 COUNTY DISPLAY BOARDS Please let us know if your county wants to showcase your accomplishments during the last year. This popular part of our conference gives everyone the opportunity to gain new ideas as well as learn how FAHCE benefits communities throughout our large state. The first place award of $50 was won by Duval County in 2014. After a three year absence, Camp returned. The theme of “A Country Girl Can Survive” featured educational programs focused on emergency preparedness, personal safety, and survival. It was held at the Extension office. On left, Donnie Worley’s ‘Off the Grid’ program on safety during utility outages. Lora Fisher’s no weapons, self-defense course was a huge hit with the ladies. Leslie Long (center) follows along as Lora (right) demonstrates the ‘knee lift’ move . See page 47 in our state handbook for the criteria for judging. Please notify Sylvia Coryell via Phone/fax at 407-469-2783 no later than August 1 if your county plans to participate in the competition. (Left) Passing skills down through three generations. (Right)Herbie Morin, Lois Withey and Dorothy Lee work on their ‘Mystery Craft.’ The District I Meeting, hosted by Okaloosa County, had 82 members in attendance, with Okaloosa serving as host. There they met their new Help Wanted at Conference Need: Volunteers to organize the Cultural Arts display at our annual conference. Please contact : President Ann Mevers 727-391-7397 [email protected] Also needed: Items for Silent Auction to benefit Foundation Scholarships agent Jill Breslawski. District One is proud to be the largest one in the state with new members entering monthly. Annette Lanham demonstrated what goes into a GOODIE Bag, (Get Out of Dodge in Emergency). This bag that stays packed and needs to be available at all times in case one has to leave their home quickly in an emergency. 3 District Members Make a Difference CVU Hours Last year our FAHCE members served our communities with a total of 133,145 hours in HCE and Community Hours. On left, District 2 Project Board winner, Carolyn Gillespie, Duval, with her winning entry. On right, Katherine Allen, Suwannee County Extension Director, talks about the importance of exercise in her presentation on “Putting Pain in its Place.” President Ann Bennett reports that all six counties stay active sewing and crocheting for children and adults in hospitals and homeless, collecting pop tabs, Christmas gifts and stamps as well as helping 4 H. CVU’s are Certified Volunteer Units awarded as credit for volunteer activities within our clubs and communities. The hours are important since they are used by the University of Florida and some communities such as Duval when applying for grants. The hours are often used as matching funds at $19 per hour. Last year this amounted to $2,529,755. Each member’s total hours must be turned in to each county CVU chairman and to the county advisor by October 1 of each year. Seventy members attended the District 3 annual meeting where the 450 years of Historic St. Augustine was celebrated. The dancer on left demonstrated a Spanish Flamenco dance while the buccaneer on right didn’t seem at all threatened by Esther Lee’s flintlock pistol. Although Camp Ocala is closing, members from Districts 2 and 3 are working to find an alternative site. President June Buckner reports that members remain active collecting toys, box tops and making lap robes, preemie hats, and Ouch dolls. They also collect box tops for education, food for food banks, and eyeglasses and batteries. District 4 President Gloria Jasinski reports that members collected items for their 100 Anniversary Display Board, held Personal Safety classes, made and filled Christmas stockings for the Salvation Army and collected stamps for Habitat for Humanity and Pop Tabs for the Ronald McDonald House. District 5 President Lynda Young reports that because of decline in membership, they meet monthly as a club and are trying new ideas to increase membership. 4 A certificate is given to individual members at District meetings whenever a member reaches 500 hours. A seal is given for each 500 hours after the initial 500 hours. Details for these awards and the CVU Service Summary can be found in our state FAHCE Handbook. This information is also available online or from your CVU Chairman. Search for FAHCE Handbook on the Solutions for Your Life website. Congratulations Foundation 2014 Scholarship Winner Courtney Tolle Courtney lives in St. Johns County, District 2, and will be attending the University of Central Florida, beginning with the summer term. She has been an active 4 H member for 12 years. Bake-Less Bake Sale Instead of toiling in a hot kitchen, we’re continuing our Bakeless Bake Sale to raise more funds for the Mary Harrison Distinguished Extension Professional Enhancement Award Fund. This fund is used to recognize outstanding Extension FCS (Food & Consumer Sciences) Agents with grants. Their knowledge and expertise keep our organization going. All checks should be made payable to FAHCE with a note in the memo line to Mary Harrison Fund. Mail checks directly to : Gloria Jasinski 5562 Charleston Ave. Tavares, FL 32778 She plans to major in Art History, with a certificate in Non-Profit Management. She loves her art history class with Mr. Bruns and had the opportunity to tour London, Paris, Florence, and Rome last summer, which sealed her interest in art history. She has served as president of her school’s Future Teachers of America club this past year, and is copy editor in her Creative Writing class. She has been active in her band’s color guard every year and in her church’s youth group. Courtney loves doing 4-H Cosplay (short for costume play), which incorporates her sewing skills with recycling and repurposing items she finds at the thrift stores and designing them into costumes representing characters from her favorite games. Every year, Carol Hommema, State Foundation Chairman, announces a State Scholarship to a worthy student. Please encourage students from your area to apply for this year’s grant. The grant application is available in the State Handbook, or by calling Carol directly. Students must be active in 4 H either in high school or college for at least a three year period. 2014 Ronald McDonald Pop Tab Collections # Pounds District 1 *273 District 11 ** 1055 $ 31.00 District III 310 $ 148.50 District IV 103 $ 29.08 __________ The deadline for applications is August 15. All entries must be postmarked by this date to be eligible and sent to: Carol Hommema, 1169 Ware Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33948 941-625-8421 Total 1741 lbs. *Donated directly to Pensacola RMH ** Duval to Duval’s RMH 5 Another Great Conference Planned October 5-7, 2015 Ninety percent of last year’s Conference attendees gave it the highest grades possible and this year’s conference promises to be even more exciting . Enrichment programs begin at 1:00 pm Monday with Container Gardening and “Steps to Building Your Bones.” Tuesday classes include Suwannee’s Catherine Rogers helping us learn “How to Put Pain in its Place” while Dr Linda Bobroff will help us get healthy by teaching us how to control fat, sugar and sodium. On Wednesday Dr. Dale Pracht will inform us about “Shared Leadership.” In the afternoon, Dr. Marti Gillen will present “Communication and Critical Thinking” and Dr. Traci Irani “Small Steps to Health and Wealth.” I am sorry that I was not able to see many of you at the annual conference in Altamonte Springs this past October. I am well and I thank you for your thoughts and prayers. As I look forward, I am excited about the conference planned this coming October in Ocala. It’s shaping up to be a memorable conference with excellent speakers and multiple opportunities to learn and grow. I hope that each of you take the opportunity to participate and contribute to the great things that FAHCE are doing in the state of Florida. I would like to take the opportunity to update you on some exciting things that have happened at the University of Florida, the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and the Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. We are excited to welcome a new university president, Dr. W. Kent Fuchs (pronounced Fox), a new Dean for Research and Director of the Florida Agricultural and Experiment Station, Dr. Jacqueline K. Burns, and a new Associate Dean for Extension - State Program Leader for 4-H Youth Development, Families and Communities, Dr. Michael Gutter. Each have a passion for the land grant mission of the university and are truly “friends of Extension.” We have also welcomed two new members to the FYCS faculty: Dr. Angela Lindsey, Assistant Professor of Community Issues Education, and Dr. Jenny Jones, Assistant Professor of Nonprofit Leadership. You can learn more about them, and all of our faculty, on our updated department website: http://fycs.ifas.ufl.edu and http:// fycs.ifas.ufl.edu/Faculty_Staff/ Finally, I would encourage each of you to continue to reach out to the younger generation. As our communities become more and more segregated by age, young people are losing the opportunity to learn from the previous generations. At the same time, members of the older generation are losing the opportunity to learn from our youth. It’s only when we work together that the past can inform the present, the present can inform the future, and the wisdom, knowledge and skills that result will help us change the world (at least our own small part if it). Larry Forthun, Ph.D. FAHCE Advisor Installation of State Officers at 2014 State Conference: from left : Vicki Hill, Treasurer; Esther Lee VP Programs and Newsletter editor; Nancy O’Hara, Vice President; Annette Lanham, President Elect and President District One; and Ann Mevers, FAHCE President.. 6 91st ANNUAL FAHCE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM OCTOBER 5-7, 2015 HOLIDAY Inn & Suites, Ocala Conference Center, Ocala, Florida PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Name: _________________________________________ Last First HOTEL RESERVATIONS (Initial) Holiday Inn & Suites 3600 SW 38th Avenue Ocala, Florida 34 474 Address: ______________________________________________________ Phone: 352-629-9500 Fax: 352-629-1164 or ocalainn.com Group #FAHCE ______________________________________________________________ City/State: ____________________________________________________ ROOM RATE: $89.00 + 8% tax Suites - $129 + 8% tax County: ___________________________ District: _____________ HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE September 21, 2015 E-mail: _______________________________Phone (___)________ Conference Theme Please check all that applies to you._ Member __ 1st Timer — Spouse/visitor __ Past State President __ State Board __ County President __ County Voting Delegate __ State Faculty __ Agent Advisor __ Banquet guest __ Guest __ FULL REGISTRATION: (Includes Fun Night, Banquet & all Conference Materials) $100.00 $_______ $ 25.00 DAILY REGISTRATION Circle one day – Monday Tuesday Wednesday (More than one day must be full registration) Daily registration does not include Fun Night or Banquet $______ Fun Night : Flower Power from the Sixties FUN NIGHT (For those who do not pay full Registration ) Tuesday $30.00 $_______ ADDITIONAL BANQUET TICKET – Wednesday $40.00 $_______ LATE REGISTRATION FEE (After September 21, 2015) $20.00 $_______ TOTAL ENCLOSED $________ FEES ARE TRANSFERABLE, BUT NOT REFUNDABLE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER OF PERSON TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY _____________________________________________ Name : “FAHCE is Blooming” Phone : 7 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: FAHCE Send to: REGISTRATION CHAIRMAN Vicky Hill Leisure Lakes Dr. 32428 4373 Chipley, FL 850 –773-5653 [email protected] Join Us as We Celebrate 91 years FAHCE October 5 to 7, 2015 Holiday Inn & Suites Ocala Conference Center, Ocala Florida Fun Night, Tuesday, October 6 Get out your 60’s Most Flowery Outfit and Get Ready to Kick up Your Heels Give us a call for more FAHCE Outreach Newsletter 4373 Leisure Lakes Drive Chipley, FL 32428 PLACE STAMP HERE
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