11.06.2017

Agents are retained for two years

Housewives Ashland County on Wednesday, November 1 gathered for their meeting.

President Judy McFarlin welcomed the ladies and opened the meeting. Joanne Kopp led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and housewives credo. Janice Kirkpatrick gave the group read "insufficient funds."

The appeal was answered with a drop of cleaning tip. Janet Hoffman read the minutes of the meeting in October. Corrected motion to accept minutes was prepared and seconded. The request was approved. Pat Shenberger Treasurer introduced the report of the Finance Ministry. She handed the information about income and expenses of the house open in the fall.

Thanks Russ Whisler Ashland Times newspaper was read for the continuous support of the Newspapers in Education classes as sponsor. It was found that three volunteers from Flying Horse Farm in Mount Vernon to go to school to become doctors.

Cultural Arts Ruth Weaver showed his "Wilma the witch," she crocheted. She has the body, hat, broom and pumpkin.

In January Janet Hoffman will be the project.

Literacy worldwide, Janet Piatt mentioned the article about Ashland Haley Bradfield Graduate School of 2009, he published his first novel, "The ultimate truth." He also spoke a bookstore and other children came to hear about reading when a mother came and was very angry that his son was listening. She said she has no books at home, then speak after Platt, she had to help to choose several books at home.

For the environmental proposals provides Ruth Weaver case for cleaning, vacuuming your coils on your refrigerator, washing machine, changing air filters, changing batteries in smoke detectors, clean filter lint in the dryer, check the heating system of the house and clean the gutters.

In family life Doris Spink spoke of the positive things that make the difference. Old Uniontown Quilt Quilt Guild is weighted for students Dale Roy School. Charles River employees donate bags patient care. Despite all the bags are different, they have personal items - socks, puzzle, puzzles, lip balm, snacks, lotions and employees of inspiration hand written message.

Those who took part in the conference reports state programs. Motion was introduced for two years and hold. 2018-2020 officers are President Judy McFarlin; Vice Rosemary Littleton; Secretary / News reporter Janet Hoffman; Secretary / News reporter Doris Spink; and Treasurer Pat Shenberger.

Committees for the World Literacy Janet Romero Piatt and Littleton; Environment, Ruth Weaver; Family life, Melva Campbell.

They were taken Christmas stockings. The club will help a family for Christmas. Members wear earplugs for babies, helmet liners and books to be reminded to exchange. The next meeting will be on December 6 from 11:00 Buehler fresh food. Club members must leave or Joan Reva Conner Kopp knows how many members in November 24 Club are invited to participate. Members should bring Christmas readings or poems. The club will play bingo. Council members must bring a small gift for the price. Members should bring products for safe havens instead of exchanging gifts. It is a reminder of lost members in the last year.

After the board meeting, chief courses are for 2018 - not a lesson in January; February - Extension - then and now housewives - Big Run - Ruth Weaver; March - leaf meal bread and grilled vegetables - Clear Creek - Sara Dinsmore; April - Spring Fling; Can - meat, red meat and colon cancer risk - Pat Shenberger; September - Vaccines - Milton Neighbors; October - Table Centerpieces - Jackson provides Busy Bee and the Mohicans teepee; November - A History Package - Mohawk Teepee offers. the session was interrupted.

Leadership lesson has been reduced from "Guidelines" by Judy McFarlin. She gave many good and interesting tips.

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