monroe county extension homemakers program book
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Monroe County Extension Homemakers
Program Book
July 1, 2019- June 30, 2020
Name: __________________
Club: ___________________
AGOLDENCHAIN
Friendship is a Golden Chain The links are friends so dear
And like a rare and precious jewel It's treasured more each year…
It's clasped together firmly
With a love that's deep and true And it's rich with happy memories
and fond recollec ons, too…
Time can't destroy its beauty For, as long as memory lives Years can't erase the pleasure
That the joy of friendship gives…
For friendship is a priceless gi That can't be bought or sold
But to have an understanding friend Is worth far more than gold…
And the Golden Chain of Friendship
Is a strong and blessed e Binding kindred hearts together
As the years go passing by
Author: KRISTEN M SACCARDI
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EXTENSIONHOMEMAKER’SCREEDWe believe in the present and its opportuni es, in the future and its promises, in everything that makes life large and lovely, in the divine joy of living and helping others, and so we endeavor to pass on to others that which has benefited us, striving to go onward and upward reaching the pinnacle of economic perfec on, in improving, enlarging and endearing the greatest ins tu on in the world: The Home.
PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCEI pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which is stands; one na on under God, indivisible, with liberty and jus ce for all.
COLLECTKeep us, O God, from pe ness;
let us be large in thought, in word, in deed. Let us be done with faul inding and leave off self‐seeking.
May we put away all pretenses and meet each other face‐to‐face without self‐pity and without prejudice.
May we never be hasty in judgment and always generous, Let us take me for all things;
make us grow calm, serene and gentle. Teach us to put into ac on our be er impulses,
straight‐forward and unafraid. Grant that we may realize it is the li le things that create differences, that in the big thing of life we are as one.
And may we strive to touch and to know the great common human heart of us all, and O Lord God, let us forget not, to
be kind. Mary Stewart
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EXTENSIONHOMEMAKERPRAYERSONG (Tune:HeLeadethMe)
Dear Lord, with thankful hearts we come for family and friends and home, and for the sunshine and the rain that ripen fields of golden grain. Lord of the Harvest, bless us s ll; we are submissive to thy will. What ere our harvest is to be our hopes and trust are yet in thee.
FLOWER: Yellow Carna on COLORS: Royal Blue and Gold
OBJECTIVEOFMONROECOUNTYEXTENSIONHOMEMAKERCLUBS
Extension Homemaker Club members in Monroe County are part of a con nuing educa on program directed by their County, State and Federal Extension Services, and backed by widespread research programs at Purdue University. This educa on specifically enables Extension Homemaker members to be be er equipped to make informed decisions concerning any and all areas of family living. Members also learn methods of coopera ng with other organiza ons in order to improve the quality of family life for all people ‐ to strengthen families through con nuing educa on, leadership development for women, and volunteer community service.
FORYOUTOEXPLAINIFYOUAREASKEDThe Indiana Extension Homemakers Associa on is affiliated with the Purdue Coopera ve Extension Service. This free educa onal program is yours for the taking. Urge others to par cipate in community ac vi es such as good nutri on, child development, family rela ons, home management of me, energy, and money.
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EXTENSIONHOMEMAKERMISSIONINDIANA EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION
Strengthening Families Through:
Con nuing Educa on Leadership Development for Women
Volunteer Community Support
Extension Homemaker Clubs offer con nuing educa on to meet the needs of the family, home, and community in an ever‐changing world. By providing informal educa onal
opportuni es, the organiza on broadens members’ horizons and provides in‐depth informa on in specific interest areas.
ASANEXTENSIONHOMEMAKERYouhavetheopportunityto...
LEARN Meet with friends and neighbors in educa onal and social se ngs.
Share experiences and informa on. Keep up‐to‐date on new knowledge and research.
GROW Experience personal growth and develop skills. Form las ng friendships while sharing leadership responsibili es for programs and projects.
CARE Make a difference in today's world. Support projects that help children and families live be er lives.
DUESDues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.00/member
This includes county, state and district fees
(Due April 1, 2020)
All money including Coins for Friendship, Nickels for Leadership and Scholarship dona ons should be sent to the County Treasurer along with the CLUB NAME. Note: Please do not send to the Extension Office.
Checks are to be made out to: MONROE COUNTY EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS
County Treasurer:
Linda Gause 6615 South Harmony Road Bloomington IN 47403 812‐327‐7215 [email protected]
NOTE:Allmoniesaremailedtothisaddressonly.
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INTERNATIONAL COINS FOR FRIENDSHIP Coins for Friendship supports the IEHA Interna onal Program to help create be er understanding, goodwill and friendship between the people of Indiana and other countries. Contribu on are divided 35% to the ACWW, 15% to the Exchange Homemaker Program and 50% to the general fund.
NICKELS FOR LEADERSHIP IEHA leadership development is supported by this fund. All contribu ons stay within Indiana and are used to pay the many excellent speakers at Home & family Conference, schol‐arships for the i‐LEaD Program, District Representa ve training and to send IEHA representa ves to the NVOM conference and other state conferences.
COMMITTEEASSIGNMENTSJuly1,2019–June30,2020
Cultural Arts
Execu ve Council
2020 Achievement Event Nine Patches
2020 Interna onal/Cultural Night
Walk‐a‐Lot
2020 Monroe County Extension Homemaker Scholarship Energe cs
2020 Open Class Style Show
Highlanders
2020 Judges Luncheon Thursday Good Neighbors
2020 Judges Luncheon Monday
Evening Glories
2020 Bake‐It‐Contest Domes c Engineers
Clubs not appointed a commi ee assignment: High Hopes, Musicmakers, Town & Country
Please ask one of these clubs to help you if you need assistance.
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PURDUEEXTENSION‐MONROECOUNTYOFFICE3400 South Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401 Phone: (812) 349‐2575
h ps://extension.purdue.edu/monroe/
OFFICEHOURS 8:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm ‐ Monday through Friday
*Answering machine a er hours
Southwest District Director Julie Hart [email protected]
Extension Educator Courtney Stewart Health and Human Sciences [email protected]
Extension Educator Ka e Frew 4‐H Youth Development [email protected]
Extension Educator, CED Amy Thompson Agriculture & Natural Resources a [email protected]
Nutri on Educa on Program Shelly Brumme ‐Powell Assistant [email protected]
Office Manager Jackie Claffey [email protected]
Secretary Cindi Percifield [email protected]
IEHA Terre Haute District Representa ve: Rob White 2363 Po ersville Road., Spencer, IN 47460 812‐219‐3672 [email protected]
State IEHA President: Anne Moore 4734 East Longview Court, Columbus IN 47201
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2019‐20COUNTYCOUNCILEXECUTIVEBOARDPresident Stephanie Jachim 812‐345‐3084 8675 N Old State Road 37, Bloomington, IN 47408 [email protected] Northern Neighbors
Vice‐President/President Elect: Deanna Turner 812‐327‐1024 7440 West Gifford Road, Bloomington, IN 47403 [email protected] Nine Patches
Secretary: Mary Young 812‐322‐1614 5388 Wes all Court, Bloomington, IN 47404 [email protected] Evening Glories
Treasurer: Linda Gause 812‐327‐7215 6615 South Harmony, Bloomington, IN 47403 [email protected] Nine Patches
Historian/Scrapbook Tara Slaughter 812‐825‐7972 7230 West Dinsmore Road, Bloomington, IN 47403 [email protected] Highlanders
Public Rela ons: Barb Baynes 812‐369‐6191 6794 West Vernal Pike, Bloomington, IN 47404 [email protected] Walk‐a‐Lot
Council Opener: Judy Briscoe 812‐876‐5698 4390 N Brookwood Drive, Bloomington, IN 47404
Domes c Engineers
Open Class Fairboard Representa ves: Michelle Stanger 812‐935‐7868 Janice Lyon 812‐876‐4310 Judy Phegley 812‐339‐7673
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JULY____2019ROLL CALL: Describe the most interes ng fair project you have seen.
HOSTESS(ES):__________________________________________
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: To remove rust stains from white co on, scrub with lemon juice and salt and then wash.
DATESTOREMEMBER
June 29‐July 7 ‐ Monroe County Fair
July 1 ‐ New club officers begin leadership.
July 2 ‐ Open Class Style Show at 10:00 am in the Draper‐Earles Auditorium
July 4 ‐ Bake‐It Contest enter 8:00‐9:30 am in the Community Building on the fairgrounds. Judging begins at 10:00 am.
July 7 ‐ Pick up fair projects from 1:00‐3:00 pm.
July 22 ‐ Ar cles/Informa on for the August Extension Connec on newsle er due to Barb Baynes.
Thought of the Month: “Unless commitment is made, there are only promises and hope...but no plans.” Peter Drucker
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AUGUST____2019ROLL CALL: When it’s hot in Indiana, it’s ___________
HOSTESS(ES):__________________________________________
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Clean glass shower doors with dryer sheets.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Aug. 1 ‐ Point Sheets due to the Extension Office by 4:00 pm.
Aug. 2‐18 ‐ Indiana State Fair www.indianastatefair.com/state‐fair
Thought of the Month: “Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer.” Nat King Cole
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SEPTEMBER_____2019ROLL CALL: Where did you a end high school?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Clean your toilet with flat soda. Pour a can into the toilet, wait 30 minutes and flush.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Sept 2‐ Office Closed for Labor Day.
Sept. 5‐ Terre Haute Fall IEHA District Mee ng in Parke County. Watch for details in the newsle er and via email.
Sept.17 ‐ Achievement Event at 6:00 pm at Sherwood Oaks Chris an Church. More informa on will follow.
Sept. 23 ‐ Ar cles/Informa on for the October Extension Connec on newsle er due to Barb Baynes.
Thought of the Month: “There are two ways to meet difficul es. You alter the difficul es or you alter yourself to meet them.” Phyllis Bo ome
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OCTOBER_____2019ROLL CALL: What was your favorite Halloween costume?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Try waxing your bathroom les with car polish. This prevents grime buildup.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Oct 14‐18 ‐ Extension Homemakers Week.
Oct 31 ‐ Happy Halloween
Thought of the Month: “Don’t be afraid to a empt something new. Remember, it was amateurs who built the ark. It was professionals who built the Titanic. “ Author Unknown
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NOVEMBER_____2019ROLL CALL: What do you do with le over turkey?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Clean your blender by pu ng water and soap into the blender together. Turn on the blender and then rinse thor‐oughly.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Nov. 5 ‐ Office Closed for Elec on Day.
Nov. 7 ‐ County Council Execu ve Mee ng for Execu ve Council members at 6:00 pm at Buccetos Pizza (Westside).
Nov. 11 ‐ Office Closed for Veteran’s Day.
Nov. 14‐ County Council Mee ng at 6:30 pm in the Community Building.
Nov. 25 ‐ Ar cles/Informa on for the December Extension Connec on newsle er due to Barb Baynes.
Nov. 28‐29 ‐ Office Closed for Thanksgiving holiday.
Thought of the Month: “To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.” Anatole France
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DECEMBER_____2019ROLL CALL: When do you usually have your Christmas shopping done?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Disinfect your sponges by pu ng them in the microwave on high for 2 minutes. That should kill the germs.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Dec. 24 & Dec. 25 ‐ Office closed for the Christmas Holidays.
Dec. 31 ‐ Office Closed for New Year’s Eve.
Thought of the Month: “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed un l it is faced.” James A Baldwin
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JANUARY_____2020ROLL CALL: Shoveling snow is ____________?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Use lemon and vinegar to clean and freshen your garbage disposal.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Jan. 1 ‐ Office Closed for New Year’s Holiday.
Jan. 20 ‐ Ar cles/Informa on for the February Extension Connec on newsle er due to Barb Baynes.
Jan. 20 ‐ Office closed for Mar n Luther King Day.
Thought of the Month: “Friendship isn’t a big thing, it’s a million li le things.” Author Unknown
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FEBRUARY_____2020ROLL CALL: My secret crush is/was?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Always store meat and seafood on the bo om shelf of your refrigerator. If they drip, they won’t contaminate the rest of the food.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Feb. 3 ‐ First Timers Scholarship Applica on due to Stephanie Jachim 8675 N Old State Road 37, Bloomington, IN 47408. Consider this if you have never a ended the full three days of Home & Family Conference in June. Club presidents have applica ons.
Feb. 15 ‐ State Officer Forms due to Past State President; District Nomina on Forms due to IEHA President elect; Ruth B. Sayre Scholarship applica on due to IEHA President.
Feb. 17 ‐ Office closed for President’s Day.
Thought of the Month: “Most people are about as happy as they make their minds up to be.” Abraham Lincoln
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MARCH_____2020ROLL CALL: My favorite vaca on ever was?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Keep your cling film in the refrigerator. It is more coopera ve when cold.
DATESTOREMEMBER March 1 ‐ Club Officers, Membership Lists, County Officer Nomina on Forms and Commi ee Request Forms are due to the Extension Office by 4:00 pm. Community Volunteer Forms due to County President.
March 5‐ County Council Execu ve Mee ng for Execu ve Council members at 6:00 pm at Buccetos Pizza (Westside).
March 12‐ County Council Mee ng at 6:30 pm in the Community Building.
March 17 ‐ Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
March 19‐ Terre Haute Spring IEHA District Mee ng in Sullivan County. Watch for details in the newsle er and via email.
March 23‐ Ar cles/Informa on for the April Extension Connec on newsle er due to Barb Baynes. Thought of the Month: “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” Theordore Roosevelt
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APRIL_____2020ROLL CALL: Spring has sprung and I’ve begun to ___________?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Add a s ck of cinnamon to your vacuum cleaner; it will add a nice scent when you vacuum.
DATESTOREMEMBER
Apr. 1 ‐ Membership Dues are due to county treasurer.
April 10 ‐ Office closed for Easter Holiday.
Apr. 27 ‐ Deadline to submit Extension Homemaker Scholarship to the Extension Office. Thought of the Month: “The secret to staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly and lie about your age.” Lucille Ball
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MAY_____2020ROLL CALL: How many mes have you been to the Indy 500?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Get rid of annoying stains in coffee and tea cups by swishing white vinegar around inside them.
DATESTOREMEMBER
May 7 ‐ County Council Execu ve Mee ng for Execu ve Council members at 6:00 pm at Buccetos Pizza (Westside).
May 14 ‐ County Council Mee ng at 6:30 pm in the Community Building. Please bring cultural art item.
May 22‐ Ar cles/Informa on for the June Extension Connec on Newsle er due to Barb Baynes.
May 25 ‐ Office closed for Memorial Day. Thought of the Month: “Circumstances may cause interrup ons and delays, but never lose sight of your goal.” Mario Andre
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JUNE_____2020ROLL CALL: Where did you get married?
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Prac cal Hint of the Month: Squirt room deodorizer on a cool light bulb. Turn on the light and the heat will dispense the scent.
DATESTOREMEMBER
June 3‐5 ‐ Home & Family Conference in Indianapolis. Come for the day or for all three days. See IEHA website for details.
June 11 ‐ Community Building Superintendent Mee ng at 6:30 pm at the Community Building.
June 16 ‐ Private Judging, Open Class Style Show, Consumer Fashion, and Sewing for Fun in the Draper‐Earles Auditorium, beginning at 6:30 pm.
June 24 ‐ Open Class Non‐Perishable Exhibits enter from 3:00‐7:00 pm. Check fairbook or the web for more details.
June 27 ‐ July 5 ‐ Monroe County Fair
June 27 and 29‐ Open Class Perishable Exhibits star ng at 1:00 pm and 9:00 am. Check fairbook for details. Thought of the Month: “Fun in the sun has just begun.” Author Unknown
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS Stacy Felton 812‐327‐8822 [email protected] 7234 West Capstone Circle, Bloomington, IN 47404 Meets the 1st Wednesday of month at 7:00 pm
ENERGETIC CLUB Gayle Morris 812‐361‐5953 rgmorris@a .net 285 North Knapp Road, Bloomington, IN 47404 Meets the 3rd Tuesday of month at 6:30 pm
EVENING GLORIES Nola Donley 812‐876‐1095 [email protected] 630 Heritage Drive, Elle sville, IN 47429 Meets the 2nd Thursday of month at 9:30 am
GOOD NEIGHBORS Loe ea Rush 812‐824‐2216 [email protected] 4899 South Victor Pike, Bloomington, IN 47403 Meets the 2nd Thursday of month at 1:00 pm ‐ lunch & mee ng
HIGH HOPES Karen Hahn 812‐650‐2846 [email protected] 745 East Sherwood hills Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401 Meets the 2nd Monday of month at 7:00 pm
HIGHLANDERS Tara Slaughter 812‐825‐7972 [email protected] 7230 West Dinsmore Road, Bloomington, IN 47403 Meets the 3rd Thursday of month at 7:00 pm
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CLUBPRESIDENTS2019‐2020
MUSIC MAKERS Kay Strahm 812‐824‐6522 [email protected] 6535 West Duvall Road, Bloomington, IN 47403 Meets every Monday from 6:00 pm ‐ 8:00 pm downstairs in the Free Methodist Church NINE PATCHES Sharon Masters 317‐223‐6293 [email protected] 4406 West Middle Court, Bloomington, IN 47403 Meets the 1st Thursday of month at 9:30 am at St. Paul Methodist Church Meets the 3rd Thursday of month at 9:30 am at a member’s home TOWN & COUNTRY Jan Lyon 812‐876‐4310 [email protected] 4385 Lynwest Drive, Bloomington, IN 47404 Meets the 3rd Tuesday of month at 7:00 pm TWIN LAKE CO‐WORKERS (Associate) Susan Dougan 812‐322‐2995 [email protected] 899 South Western Drive, Bloomington, IN 47403 Meets the 3rd Tuesday of month at 1:30 pm WALK‐A‐LOT Bert McConnell 812‐825‐9081 [email protected] 6475 West Rockeast Road, Bloomington, IN 47403 Meets the 2nd Thursday of month at 12:00 pm ‐ lunch & mee ng
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CLUBPRESIDENTS2019‐2020
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PROGRAMLESSONSUGGESTIONS Stayca ons – Day Trips in Indiana: Most people enjoy traveling, seeing new places, and having new experiences. Where do you go when you want to stay close to home? Where do you go when you want an inexpensive experience? How can we adjust for the sea‐sons? How can we be rejuvenated with stayca ons? Let’s explore the possibili es! Survival Kit for the Caregiver: Caring for the needs of older adults who are unable to care for themselves is hard. More than 44 million Americans provide care to someone over the age of 50 and most do not feel prepared for this role. Walk away with some ps for the caregiver to use to survive during these challenging mes.
Celebrate Your Inner Beauty: Our inner beauty lives within us whether we choose to acknowledge it or not. In today’s world, there seems to be an extreme focus toward outer beauty and many are quick to judge and cri que others without really even knowing them. This workshop encourages par cipants to stop and mindfully focus on the idea that beauty stretches far past our outward appearance and truly comes from within. Looking beyond the surface and acknowledging our inner beauty gives us the power to feel good, recognize our strengths and the posi ve contribu ons we lend to our families, our communi es, and ourselves. Cooking Under Pressure: Do you own an Electric Programmable Pressure Cooker (EPPC)? Over the last few years, these small appli‐ances have been gaining popularity in home kitchens. Electric Pro‐grammable Pressure Cookers are versa le mul ‐cookers that can do the job of a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, and more. It can save you counter space and money. How can one appliance be a rice cooker and a cake maker at the same me, you ask? That’s the magic of the appliance, which comes with preset programs that are specifically designed to cook food to perfec on, whether it be a cheesecake, a stew, or oatmeal.
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Secrets to Thri y Shopping for Nutri ous Food; Eat be er and spend less. Learn money saving ps when buying healthy foods while grocery shopping. The Buzz About Coffee: There’s a lot of buzz about coffee these days. It can be difficult to keep up with claims from the media. Is it good? Is it bad? How much should we drink? Learn about the origin of coffee, recommended intake, as well as the poten al pros and cons of this beloved beverage. Something I Can Do For The Ones I Love: You love your family. You have spent your life doing things to make their lives easier. You have a will. You have planned your estate. However, there are many decisions that have to be made in the hours before and a er the end of life. What can you do now that will help your family as they make these decisions? Understanding Hospice: Ge ng the Answers: Each of us make life decisions every day. When it comes to end of life decisions it is important to understand the support and medical care given during the me surrounding death. Such care does not happen only in the moments before breathing ceases and the heart stops bea ng. Older people o en live with one or more chronic illnesses and need a lot of care for days, weeks, and even months before death. Increasingly, people are choosing hospice care at the end of life. It is important to understand the ap‐proach to care provided by hospice care. Note: The program lessons listed here are suggestions. Each club can decide which lessons, if any, they would like to present at their club meetings. These lessons will be treated like package lessons. We can send them to you via email or you can pick them up at the office. You can also choose to present a lesson of your own choosing. There are lessons listed on the IEHA website at http://www.ieha-families.org/lessons.php. All lessons will now be entirely up to individual clubs and their needs. Please remember: if you would like copies made for your club, please give the office staff at least a three-day notice to prepare them.
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1968 .......... Mrs. Max Skirvin
1969 .......... Mrs. Darrell Kincaid*
1970‐71 ..... Mrs. Fred Watkins
1972‐73 ..... Mrs. Edward Klootwyk
1974 .......... Mrs. Darrell Kincaid*
1975 .......... Mrs. Don Rader
1976 .......... Barbara Wilson
1977 .......... Barbara Engle
1978 .......... Sue Mitchell
1979 .......... Judith Lannon
1980 .......... Rosalie McGuire
1981 .......... Martha Daniels
1982 .......... Gaynell Hall
1983‐84 ..... Martha Mobley*
1985 .......... Peggy Price
1985 .......... Georgia Davis
1986‐87 ..... Barbara Musgrave
1988 .......... Jane Cruzan
1989 .......... Vera Nicholson*
1990 .......... Edwynna Nolan
1991 .......... Bev Owings
1992 .......... Linda Clemmer*
1993 .......... Alice Meyers
1994 .......... Linda Bruce
1995 .......... Kathleen Allen
1996 .......... Nola Donley
1997 .......... Rosann Greene
1998 .......... Linda Gause
1999 .......... Peggy Stuckey
2000‐01 ..... Pat Overman*
2002‐03 ..... Judy Briscoe
2004‐06 ..... Kay Strahm
2006‐08 ..... Stephanie Jachim
2008‐10 ..... Gail Miller
2010‐11 ..... Rosann Greene
2011‐12 ..... Terry S gall
2012‐14 ..... Deanna Turner
2014‐16 ..... Kay Strahm
2016‐17 ..... Randi Richardson
2017 .......... Stephanie Jachim
*deceased
PastPresidents–MonroeCounty