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Wilson County fce County-Wide Newsletter Fall 2016
“Life starts all over again
when it gets crisp in the Fall.”
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
In This Issue
President’s Desk
Alaskan Adventures
Club Notes, Craft Day
Life Hacks, Recipe
News from the “Field”
Green Cleaning
County-wide Schedule
Wilson County Fair
Notes
Congratulations Winners & Participants!
Congratulations to everyone who entered the fce contests at the
Wilson County Fair this year. We had 122 entries in Cultural Arts and
15 entries in the Fashion Revue. Several members entered items for
the first time. If you did not get to attend the fair and see the displays,
you missed a wonderful sight! Two clubs had 100% participation in
Cultural Arts: Carroll and Mt. Juliet. Congratulations to both clubs!
This year the judges selected a counted cross stitch as “Best of Show”
in cultural arts. Judges of the Fashion Revue selected a Retro
Design-100% Cotton top and crop lined pant for “Best of Show”.
Basketry: Penny West (1st),
Zena Swendiman (2nd) and
Delane Kolbe (3rd)
Beadwork: Zena Swendiman
(1st), Wanda Briddelle (2nd)
and Sue Hrusosky (3rd)
Ceramics: Robin George (1st),
Sheila Rowland (2nd) and Amy
Rowland (3rd)
Crochet: Ruth Wilson (1st),
Phyllis Ray (2nd) and
Ruby Margo (3rd)
Counted Cross Stitch: Caryn
Crowston (1st),
Jeanie Such (2nd) and
Gayle Kenyon (3rd)
Cross Stitch, other:
Pat Crawford (1st)
Decorative Painting: Ruth
Wilson (1st), Dot Willoughby
(2nd) and Caryn Crowston (3rd)
Dolls: Nancy Bush (1st),
Carolyn Russell (2nd)
Embroidery, hand:
Amy Rowland (3rd)
Embroidery, machine:
Carolyn Binkley (1st),
Robin Robinson (2nd)
Alaskan Adventures Suzanne Bell, Former Wilson County fce Member
The beginning of another school year is here and what a whirlwind it has been! After two years with the same kids, I have my first set of new students here in Gambell. I stayed in 2nd grade and have 10 amazing students. I miss my old class but they are right next-door and I get to see them all of the time. My new class loves to read and they are pretty good in math!
We have eight new teachers this year and it has been fun watching them have their new experiences. They think they have seen cold and wind…HA! I am looking forward to watching them go through their first real winter here. We have a very social staff that loves to get to-gether for games and movies. We have already had a game night and this Saturday we are having pizza and movies. Pizza in Gambell, you ask. We get Papa Murphy’s pizza delivered from Anchorage! It takes some planning, but it is a fun treat.
The sun is finally setting before midnight, but it is hard to get to sleep most nights because it is light out so late. Winter will be here before we know it. Till then, berries need to be picked, fish have to be caught, and seals have to be hunted. The ice will bring in the walrus!
Frances Baker
Wilson County fce
President
Well I hope everyone is rested up from the fair. Thank you for all the entries in the fair and
cultural arts. I hope to see you at the picnic on September 22, at the Fiddlers Grove Pavilion from 4-6 p.m. Bring a covered dish, the meat and drink will be
furnished.
We are now looking forward to our Craft Day, Oct. 4 and
Bazaar Nov. 5. I hope you or your club will have a booth at
the Bazaar. Have a great Fall.
Craft Day We are taking registrations for Craft Day, now!
Please call Shelly at 615-444-9584 or email
her at [email protected]. It should be a super
fun day!!
Club Notes Tuckers Crossroads fce Club:
Tuckers Crossroads donated several
flats of flowers to the Lebanon First Church of the Nazarene, for
their youth group yard sale. We were able to help send 9 children
and 3 adults to church camp this year. We are proud to say we
have sponsored a child in the Books from Birth program. We are
still working on the Sun Bonnet Sue quilt, for the Cedar Seniors
Center. Many members are collecting and preparing to make
things for the upcoming Fall Bazaar. Hope to see everyone at the
Craft Day, October 4th, in the East/West Building, Fun! Fun! Fun!
Photo Captions from Left: “Learning to Type” “My Class
loves to
read!”
Domino
Math is
Fun!
Reachable
Soap
If bending over to
pick up a slippery
soap is hard, try put-
ting the bar of soap
in an old pair of pan-
tyhose and tie it to a
shower bar. It will
always be within
reach.
Supplies
Needed
Old Pantyhose
Bar of Soap
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Congratulations Winners and Participants Continued from front page
Fine Art Painting, Acrylics:
Ruth Wilson (1st),
Dorothy Ashley (2nd) and
Gloria Farrell (3rd)
Fine Art Painting, Pastels:
Nancy Bush (1st)
Fine Art Painting, Oil: Nancy
Bush (1st), Carolyn Russell (2nd)
and Ruth Wilson (3rd)
Fine Art Painting, Watercolor:
Wanda Briddelle (1st) and Kathy
Shoptaw (2nd)
Handcrafted Toy:
Gloria Farrell (1st) and
Petra Mitchell (2nd)
Holiday Decoration:
Zena Swendiman (1st),
Jeanie Such (2nd) and Carolyn
Binkley (3rd)
Knitting, hand:
Catherine Brown (1st) and
Cernovia Burns (2nd)
Needlepoint: Nancy Bush (1st)
and Frances Baker (2nd)
Photography, Black and White:
Robin George (1st),
Penny West (2nd) and Jeanie Such
(3rd)
Photography, Color:
Mabel Stephens (1st),
Jeanie Such (2nd) and
Penny West (3rd)
Pottery: Robin George (2nd)
Quilt, Cathedral Window:
Ruth Wilson (1st)
Quilt, Baby: Regina McCathern
(1st), Zena Swendiman (2nd) and
John Swendiman
Quilt, Machine pieced/Machine
quilted: Ruth Wilson (1st),
Carolyn Binkley (2nd) and
Penny West (3rd)
Quilt, Hand or machine pieced &
professionally quilted:
Robin Robinson (1st)
Quilt, Pillow: Mabel Stephens
(1st), Carolyn Binkley (2nd) and
Carolyn Russell (3rd)
Quilt, wall hanging:
Carolyn Binkley (1st), and Phyl-
lis Ray (2nd)
Quilt, all other: Penny West (1st)
and Carolyn Binkley (2nd
Rug making: Petra Mitchell (1st)
Sculpture: Robin George (1st)
and Caryn Crowston (2nd)
Stained Glass:
Robin George (1st)
Tatting: Wanda Briddelle (1st)
Weaving, hand:
Frances Baker (1st)
Wood Carving:
Nancy Bush (1st)
Fashion Revue Winners can be found on page 4
Easy Ice
Pack
We all get bumps and bruises. With this simple trick,
you’ll always have an ice pack handy.
Place a damp sponge into a zipper bag, seal and freeze.
Supplies
Needed
Sponges
Zipper Bags
Water
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Green Cleaning Tip from Penny West Tuckers Crossroads fce Club member, Penny West has found a great method for cleaning her microwave. This fall, you’ll have tons of reasons to use your clean microwave! There’s several microwave recipes to make that will pair well with football season!
For a super clean microwave:
1. Mix equal parts water and vinegar.
2. Cook in a large glass bowl on high power in the mi-crowave for 5 minutes.
3. Wipe microwave clean with a cotton dish towel!
Congratulations Winners and Participants Continued from front page
Casual and Active Wear: Penny West (1st)
Children’s Casual and Better Wear: Penny West (1st)
Recycled Garnment: Wanda Briddelle (1st) and Robin Robinson (2nd)
Wardrobe Accessory: Wanda Briddelle (1st)
Decorateive Sweat Wear: Penny West (1st), Caryn Crowston (2nd) and Carolyn Russell (3rd)
My Best Fasion Purchase: Casual Wear: Dorothy Dunn (1st), Cernovia Burns (2nd) and Regina McCathern (3rd)
My Best Fashion Purchase: Better Dress: Lynda Ann Sparkman (1st), Regina McCathern (2nd), Dorothy Dunn (3rd) and Cernovia Burns (3rd)
Thank you to each and every participant. Your hard work and participation helps to make the Wilson County Fair the very best that it can be! We want YOU to
enter your items in the fce contests at the Wilson County Fair next year!
Wanda Briddelle, Wilson County fce Cultural Arts Chairperson
Robbie Rodgers, Wilson County fce Fashion Revue Chairperson
Apple Crisp
Makes 8 servings
Total Cost: $2.32
Serving Cost: $0.29
Ingredients
4 apples (medium)
1/4 cup oatmeal (quick)
1/4 cup flour
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1/4 cup margarine
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350
degrees
2. Grease the bottom and
sides of the square pan.
3. Remove the cores from the
apples. Slice the apples.
4. Spread the sliced applies
on the bottom of the pan.
5. Cut the margarine into
small pieces and put in a
medium-sized bowl.
6. Add the oatmeal, flour,
brown sugar and cinna-
mon.
7. Using two knives, cut the
margarine into the mixture
until it looks like small
crumbs.
8. Sprinkle the mixture over
the top of the apples.
9. Bake for 20 minutes.
News from the “Field” Ruth Correll, Ag Extension Agent & County Director
Hello fce Friends:
"It is only the farmer who faithfully plants seeds in the Spring, who reaps a
harvest in Autumn" B. C. Forbes. These are definitely words of wisdom in
many facets of our lives. I have also heard “we reap what we sow” and if we
don’t sow, we cannot reap. We see corn that has matured in the field and is
waiting to be harvested. Soybeans are beginning to lose their leaves as they
stand in the field waiting for harvest.
The leaves on the trees already have a fall appearance even though there
has been no change of color. I have noticed there is an abundance of acorns
and persimmons this year. I have heard folks say this indicates this will be a
cold winter. I have not seen any wooly worms yet and did not count the num-
ber of fogs in August but colder weather is just around the corner for sure
Fall is such a beautiful time of the year with the changing of colors. The
bright colored mums, the beautiful leaves, the pumpkins and fall squash and
the bright red apples on the trees. Fall is beautiful but is a time of transition as
plants go from thriving, flowering and bearing fruit to a time of dormancy.
Fall is also a time to give thanks for our many blessings of the year. We have
had plenty of rain this summer and abundant hay crops. Our corn and soy-
bean producers may have record harvests from the things I am hearing. I am
thankful we enjoy one of the best and safest food supplies in the world. I am
thankful for every farmer who provides our food and fiber.
I am thankful I have a great job and work with so many of you and the citi-
zens of Wilson County. I wish you a great fall and I hope you have the oppor-
tunity to enjoy its beauty and its bounty.
Best regards,
Ruth
Date Time Activity Location/Due to
September 1 Character Counts Contest begins
September 2 Newsletter Mailed
September 8 Central Region Annual Meeting UT-TSU Extension, Rutherford County
September 20 Leader Training Pick Up Extension Office
September 22 4:00PM-6:00PM County Picnic Fiddler’s Grove Pavilion
October 1 State Credential Forms due direct to
State
Ann Luther
October 1 State Conference Registration due Western Region
October 3 Club Officer List Due Diane Marsh, UT Extension
October 5-10 National fce Week
October 18 Leader Training Pick Up Extension Office
October 20 9:00 AM Board Meeting Extension Office
October 27 9:00 AM County Council James E. Ward Ag Center,
Gentry Building
October 28 Newsletter Due Shelly Barnes, UT Extension
November 5 8:00 AM to
4:00 PM
Bazaar James E. Ward Ag Center, East/West/
Education Turner Evans Building
November 8-11 TAFCE 34th Annual Conference Clarksville, TN @ Riverview Inn
November 18 Newsletter Mailed
December 1 Leader Training Pick-Up Extension Office
December 8 10:00 AM Transaction Board Meeting Extension Office
December 8 1:00 PM Bazaar Follow-Up Meeting Extension Office
Recipe in Newsletter is from USDA’s What’s Cooking (USDA Mixing Bowl) Recipe Finder Database :
http://www.whatscooking.fns.usda.gov/
Wilson County fce Survey Please use additional paper to answer these questions for the purposes of our 2017 educational program planning. We NEED your feedback and suggestions! Please mail this along with your answers to Shelly Barnes, 925 E. Baddour Parkway, Suite 100 Lebanon, TN 37087 no later than Friday, September 23, 2016. 1. What educational club programs would you like to learn about in 2017? 2. What suggestions do you have for the fce luncheon program? 3. Are there any educational tours you would like to take? 4. What are your suggestions for county-wide service projects? 5. Would you like to serve in a leadership capacity at the county fce level? If so, please provide
your contact information. 6. What is the best way to share fce information with you?