Home demonstration work -- Arkansas
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Arkansas Association of Extension Home Economists Records, Addendum
This addendum consists of Board and General Business Session minutes, treasurer's reports and other financial papers, lists of AAEHE officers, letters, newsletters, and other papers, for 1985-1994.
Arkansas Association of Extension Home Economists Records
The collection contains the constitution and by-laws; Programs of Work; committee reports and proposals; annual reports, financial statements and budgets; executive board and general meetings minutes; annual convention programs and reports; correspondence; mailing lists; NAEHE publications (The Reporter) and handbooks; newsletters; two photographs of unidentified groups of women; and other papers.
Ashley County Extension Homemakers Club Materials
The collection consists of a booklet of the history and annual activities of the Pine Hurst Extension Homemakers Club, as well as 23 color photographic slides of club members' attendance at the 1972 statewide convention held on the University of Arkansas campus. Those pictured include JoAnn Thompson, Barbara Kinniard, Geneva Atkins, Anna Kate Malloy, and Mattie Pearl Kilcrease.
Butterfield (Washington County) Extension Homemakers Club Records
This collection includes record books (with minutes from the Club meetings). Scrapbooks of the Butterfield Extension Homemakers Club include correspondence, booklets, papers, ribbons, clippings, and color photographs of Club meetings, displays, and activities.
Carroll County Home Demonstration Club Records
Materials include record books, scrapbooks, meeting information, financial information, yearbooks, and general publications.
Combs Chapel Extension Homemakers Club of Washington County Scrapbook and Records
Scrapbook and records of a rural Washington County women's club founded in 1946.
Orphea Duty Collection of Walnut Grove Home Demonstration Club Photographs
Elkins Extension Homemakers Club of Washington County Records
Blanche Hanks Elliott Papers
Franklin County Home Demonstration Clubs Records
Microfilm copies of records and scrapbooks of various Home Demonstration Clubs in Franklin County. They generally contain calendars of events, newspaper clippings, photographs, comments by the club historians, and a few include the clubs fiscal records.
Garland County Extension Homemaker's Club Records
Russell Gayer Collection of Arkansas Home Demonstration Club Records
Goldenrod Extension Homemakers Club of Washington County Records
The records contain scrapbooks, record books, press books, minutes, and some correspondence and photographs. Also included is a scrapbook of a club project to sponsor a Future Nurses Club, a report of the club's community improvement project of 1966-68, and a history of the club written as a club project in 1957. Most of the photographs are unidentified.
Greers Ferry Extension Homemakers Club Records
The records consist of photograph albums and a notebook of newspaper clippings. The two photograph albums contain mostly the snapshots of the club members in the meetings and various indoor and outdoor activities. The newspaper clippings in the albums and the notebook are the recapitulations of the past meetings and the announcements of future programs and events.
Growing 59ers Extension Club Records
This collection includes record books containing minutes from the club meetings.
Habberton Extension Homemakers Club Records
The Habberton Extension Homemakers Club Records chronicles the meetings of Habberton’s local chapter of the Washington County Extension Homemakers Council. The meeting minutes include information about the clubs project activities, membership attendance, and meeting business.
Hebron Home Demonstration Club Records
The two scrapbooks document the activities of the club in 1961- 1962. They contain newspaper clippings, programs, and photographs. The photograph albums contain snapshots of club members, mostly during the meeting sessions indoors as well as outdoors.
Johnson County Extension Homemakers Club Records
The records contain yearbooks (1934-1992, 1995-2000), annual reports of county extension agents and workers, and two narrative reports (1954-1955 and no date, respectively). The undated narrative report, consisting of loose, typewritten sheets with photographs, was not in any apparent order. It is now arranged thematically under main headings, such as Publicity, Fairs and Exhibits, Home Management and Family Finance, 4-H Clubs, Farm Management, etc.
Johnson County Extension Homemakers Club Records Addendum
Materials in this collection include Johnson County Club yearbooks (2000-2005) and education handbooks (1992-1995), Arkansas State annual meeting programs (1935, 1937), and a Coal Hill Chapter photocopied scrapbook (1933-1944), as well as a scrapbook (ca 1928-1995) containing photocopies of clippings, song lyrics, photographs, annual reports, and other materials regarding the Johnson County EHC that were compiled by JoAnn Thompson.
Hazel Jordan Papers
The collection consists of materials documenting Hazel Jordan's involvement with Home Demonstration and Agricultural Extension Service organizations in Arkansas. Included are biographies of several Extension leaders in Arkansas; photographs, booklets, and other documentation of Arkansas Extension Homemakers groups' activities; and newspaper clippings ca. 1930s-1960s.
Liberty Hill Friendship Extension Homemakers Club Records
Mabelvale Home Demonstration Club Records
These records represent much of the history of the Mabelvale Home Demonstration Club, the oldest such club in the nation. The records include correspondence, meeting minutes, finances, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, Southeast Arkansas Home Demonstration Council reports, images, scrapbooks, yearbooks and oversized posters and framed objects.
Marson Home Demonstration Club Papers
Martindale Home Demonstration Club Materials
The collection consists of a typescript history of the Martindale Home Demonstration Club and its successor, the Lawson Home Demonstration Club; a copy print photograph of club members in April 1932; and a listing of individuals in the photograph.
Oak Grove Extension Homemakers Club Records
Scrapbooks, secretary's records books, and treasurer's book detailing the clubs activities and organization. Organized in three series: Scrapbooks, volumes 1-14, 1945-1989; Secretary's record books, volumes 15-45, 1943-1988; Treasurer's book ("order book"), volume 46, 1956-1969.