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A Message Fran Sykora
Chippewa County
Courthouse, Room 13
711 N. Br idge Street
Chippewa Fal ls , W I 54729
715 -726 -7950
A message from
Fran Sykora
1 & 3
Calendar of Events
2
Chippewa County
HCE Information
2
Feed My People
Food Bank Thank
You
3
Executive Board
Minutes
3
Club News & Highlights
4
Cultural Arts 4
HCE Scholarship 4
Special Interests 5
Wisconsin Bookworms™
5
Salad Luncheon 6
Spring Conference
6
Healthy Lifestyle 7-8
Cultural Arts Entry Form
9-10
Spring Salad Luncheon
11
Inside this issue:
As I am writing this, I’m looking out my window. The wind is blowing, the leaves
are flying around, no snow and it is cloudy and dreary. It looks like a typical fall
day but the calendar says it is January 8th. What is going on with Mother Na-
ture??
Jeanne Walsh, our County FLE, has a new title. She is now a HDRE which
stands for Human Development and Relationship Educator. Jeanne presented at
our special interest meeting on January 24th.
We will NOT meet for breakfast on February 14, because it would be the same
day as our Valentine party at the Courthouse. We would rather have you come
for a fun afternoon. Too much running if we have both.
It was brought up at our January HCE board meeting to drop the bakeless bake
sales. After much discussion, your board decided to keep having them this year
because we don’t know what our expenses will be with the changes made by the
State with the Extension Office. These changes are explained in an article in this
newsletter.
Hope you are busy working on your arts and craft entries for the contest at the
Spring Conference.
If anyone has a good idea for a community service project for this year, please
contact one of our Executive Board members.
Have a Happy Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick's Day.
Fran Sykora,
President
Volume 41, Issue XI
Calendar of Events 2019
February
5 Executive Board Meeting, 1:00 p.m., Extension Office, Courthouse Room 13
14 Special Interest Valentine’s Day Tailgate Party, 1:00 p.m., Courthouse Room 13
March
5 Executive Board Meeting, 1:00 p.m., Extension Office, Courthouse Room 13
14 Special Interest Session, Courthouse, Room 13
14 HCE Breakfast, 9:30 a.m., Chippewa Family Restaurant
April
2 Spring Conference (Cultural Arts Display) and Executive Board Meeting,
9:00 a.m., Faith Lutheran Church
11 HCE Breakfast, 9:30 a.m., Chippewa Family Restaurant
* Special Interest Session, TBD
May
7 Executive Board Meeting, 1:00 p.m., Courthouse, Room 13
9 HCE Breakfast, 9:30 a.m., Chippewa Family Restaurant
* Bakeless Bake Sale
* Special Interest Session, Bee Happy, TBD
February 2019
2019-20 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
President: Fran Sykora (715-288-6859)
President-Elect: OPEN
Vice President: OPEN
Secretary: Alberta Koneazny (715-226-1991)
Treasurer: Dorothy Kaiser (715-289-3279
Educational Program Chairmen
Family & Community Outreach: OPEN
Scholarship: Helene Anderson (715-874-5207)
Historian: OPEN
Cultural Arts: Dolores Schryver (715-874-5920)
Membership: Winnie Joos (715-835-8991)
WI Bookworms™: Jean Cronquest (715-289-3497)
International: OPEN
2019 CLUB PRESIDENTS
Albertville Beverly Harper 715-874-5587
Cadott
Happy Marian Michels 715-288-6891
Longview Julie Brindle 715-874-6716
OK Jean Cronquest 715-289-3497
Pleasant Hour Maryann Ludwigson 715-723-1583
Trout Creek
Unlimited Roberta Culbert 715-723-7538
UW-Extension Office, 715-726-7950 Jeanne Walsh, Family Living Agent, [email protected]
Heather Lubs, Administrative Assistant III, [email protected]
Newsletter Deadline
Information for the HCE Newsletter is due by the 15th of the
month, for the next month’s newsletter.
CHIPPEWA COUNTY HCE INFORMATION
Please forward your club paperwork to the Extension
Office for updates on any Club Information.
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Page 3 February 2019
Thank you letter received from Feed My People Food Bank dated November 14, 2018:
Dear Chippewa County Association for Home & Community Education:
Thank you for putting a smile on the faces of those in west central Wisconsin struggling with hun-
ger. Your generosity supplies food not only during the holidays, but every day to those in need.
Your support helps us partner with your local food pantry and other programs to feed people right
in your own community - from Eau Claire to Chippewa Falls and Menomonie to Spooner. Over
70,000 neighbors in need are served each year as a result - an accomplishment we could not
achieve with out you!
Sincerely,
Maria Bamonti
Director of Philanthropy
Chippewa County Association Home and Community Education Executive Board Meeting Courthouse, Room 13 January 2, 2019
The meeting was called to order by Fran Sykora with
the Pledge to the Flag, followed by the Creed.
Roll call was taken by the secretary with the following
present: Fran Sykora, Alberta Koneazny, Dorothy
Kaiser, Jean Cronquest, Dolores Schryver, Helene
Anderson and Jeanne Walsh.
Secretary’s report was read and approved.
Treasurer’s report was read and approved.
Bills will be paid.
REPORTS
Jeanne Walsh handed out articles about the undated
Jenni-o recall on turkey products. She also talked
about the recovery program and the re-entry program
from jail that she is involved with. Jeanne also does a
program once a week at the courthouse Your Money,
Your Goals.
Jean Cronquest is now reading books and giving rec-
ommendations for next year’s bookworm books.
Dolores Schryver discussed the Arts and Craft con-
test for the Spring Conference which will be held
April 5, 2019 at Faith Lutheran Church.
Helene Anderson agreed to stay as Scholarship
Chairman as there will be changes to how scholar-
ships are handled in the future.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Clubs were picked for help with Salad Luncheon and
Fall Luncheon.
After the meeting, we will go over the agreement we
will have with the County Extension Office.
NEW BUSINESS
Tailgate/Valentine Party will be held February 14,
2019 at 1:00 p.m.
Date for Speaker for March’s Special Interest will be
decided later.
Next Executive Board Meeting will be February 5,
2019 at 12:30 p.m. in Room 13 of the Courthouse.
Meeting closed with Prayer Creed.
Submitted by;
Alberta Koneazny, Secretary
Executive Board Minutes
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Cultural Arts
Club News & Highlights
Happy: Members attended the Spring Conference and Salad Luncheon and provided review. The annual fall
luncheon memorialized our deceased members of our organization with a candlelit vigil. Plans for the Christmas Party
are complete with product for those in need.
Longview: We had a very nice Christmas Party for our December meeting. A delicious buffet was served. We
all sang Christmas carols, played games, and secret pals exchanged gifts. We gave a cash donation to Legacy in Chip-
pewa Falls as our Christmas project.
At the January meeting we discussed guidelines that were proposed by the Chippewa County Area Extension Director.
Members were encouraged to attend the Special Interest presented by Jeanne Walsh, on January 24th at the Court-
house.
OK: J.Cronquest provided an overview of recent Bookworm readings. Officers for the OK club will stay the same for
the 2019 program year. Monthly meetings were planned. December meeting agenda was discussed and decided to
meet at Cadott Family Restaurant and do a white elephant gift exchange.
Pleasant Hour: Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire Humane Associations were happy with the donations they re-ceived from our club. Members who attended the Hobby & Craft Workshop shared their experience. Election of officers
resulted in the officers remaining the same for the 2019 program year. Program books were filled in and dues were col-
lected. This months project consists of collecting hats, scarves and mittens for those in need. A brief reading from the
AARP paper was provided on “What Drives Up the Cost of Driving?”.
At the December meeting we enjoyed each others company and told stories of Christmas in our homes as children and
as we grew older in our own homes. There was no formal meeting, no business was conducted, nor money collected.
Unlimited: December meeting was held at China Buffet with an exchange Christmas cards, treats and gifts. Secret
pals were revealed. Names for the new year of secret pals was completed. Each year we sent Christmas cards signed
“from Santa” to residents of a nursing home. The next meeting will have games and prizes to conclude the Christmas
season.
The January meeting was held with the continuation of our Christmas party. New elected leaders are Roberta Culbert,
President; Sue Ploude, Vice President; and Sharon Rowan, Treasurer. New registrations were completed and mailed.
Plans were made and a date set for the Spring Conference on April 13. Plans were made to attend the Special Interest
session on January 24th.
Happy New Year! Everyone did a wonderful job in 2018 with Cultural Arts and they were dis-
played in the Chippewa Falls Library during HCE in November. After New Years, we can work on
our Cultural Arts again for Cultural Arts on April 5th at Faith Lutheran.
HCE will once again be offering two (2) $400.00
scholarships to Chippewa County resident seniors
enrolled in their first year of college or technical col-
lege. Applications are available on the Chippewa
County UW-Extension website at
www.chippewa.uwex.edu under the Family Living
Tab. A letter with application and information has
been sent to all Chippewa County High Schools to
share with all eligible students. Applications are due
to the UW-Extension Office on or before April 1, 2019.
If you know a senior that would qualify for this oppor-
tunity, encourage them to apply.
HCE Scholarship Opportunity
February 2019 Special Interest
Happy New Year This article is written only by Jean because Wiggly is happily hibernating. My yearly Christmas present is that the days are slowly getting longer. I really appreciate the extra sunshine. We finished our Fall reading session appropriately with “Snowman’s Story” by Will Hillenbrand. It was beautifully illustrated, which was good, because this book had no words. This fact made the preparation challenging, because there were no words to read. Our apprehension disappeared as we discussed the book with the children, and the readers had as much fun as the children. The story was followed by some very creative art projects, and we all left our schools with smiles on our faces. We will begin our Spring reading with another book dealing with snow, but very different. It is a National Geographic book titled “Snow Leopards” written by Jill Esbaum. The children will learn about rare and beautiful Snow Leopards, their habitat, how they have adapted to a cold climate, and how they care for and teach their cubs. The photographs in the book are excellent, and add a lot to the entire reading experience. Hopefully, it will help the children to appreciate our earth and its diversity. Our second book is also an animal book. “Night Animals” by Gianna Marino. The story deals with various night animals that are afraid and hide from other night animals until a bat explains they are all night animals. The story ends with a reassuring twist and shows there really is nothing to be afraid of in the dark.
Best wishes to all,
Wiggly and Jean Cronquest, Wisconsin Bookworms Chair
Wisconsin Bookworms™
MAY SPECIAL INTEREST
The May Special Interest will be presented by Veronica Knudsen, HCE Member. She will provide a presen-tation on beekeeping complete with samples from her beehive. This presentation will take place on May 8th at 1:00 p.m. in the Extension Office.
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VALENTINE’S DAY FUN
At the program planning meeting in November we decided to have another Super Bowl Party
in February, but the game is February 3rd with no time before to have a party. Your Execu-
tive Board decided to have a Valentine’s Party on February 14 instead. It will be held at 1:00 P.M. in the Ex-
tension Office, Room 13. Wear red and come to have a fun afternoon of games and sweets. See you there!
MARCH SPECIAL INTEREST
Our March Special Interest will be presented by Joseph Malual, Community Natural Resource
and Economic Development Agent from our Chippewa County Extension Office. He is from
Africa and will talk about his country and make us a food from his country. It will be held on
March 14th at 1:00 P.M. in the Extension Office. Let’s have a good crowd attending.
Spring Conference
February 2019 Page 6
SALAD LUNCHEON
The Longview and Unlimited clubs are responsible for our annual Salad Luncheon on April 13th at the Christ
Lutheran Church, 467 Colome Street in Chippewa Falls. When you are doing your spring house cleaning
start collecting items for the White Elephant auction. Each club is also asked to bring a Silent Auction basket
or item. In addition, each club is responsible for three salads, meat, fruit and pasta, one pan of bars and
$3.00 for buns. The proceeds from this luncheon will be used for our two scholarships.
Your board decided to give two $400 scholarships out again this year. Invite your family and friends to come
with you for a fun afternoon. The cost is $7.00 for the luncheon and that is paid at the door.
SPRING CONFERENCE
Friday, April 5, 2019
Faith Lutheran Church,
Chippewa Falls
“SPRING Blooms!”
9 a.m. Coffee and Snack
View Cultural Arts through the morning
9:15 a.m. Business Meeting
10:30 a.m. Speaker - Mary Jo Hanson
Topic: Foster Grandparents
12 noon Lunch: Soup, Sandwich and Dessert
The theme of the program is “Spring Blooms”.
Cultural Arts is a significant feature of this event.
Send registration form and payment to HCE
Treasurer, Dorothy Kaiser by March 29, 2019. Cost is
$8.00, payable to: Chippewa County HCE. Tickets
are transferrable, not refundable.
Spring Conference
Friday, April 5, 2019, Faith Lutheran Church
Name __________________________________
Club ___________________________________
Telephone ______________________________
Amount enclosed: Transferrable, not refundable.
$8.00/person ______ Check #_____ Cash _____
Deadline: March 29, 2019
Send to: HCE Spring Conference
Attn: Dorothy Kaiser
106 W Southridge Court
Cadott, WI 54727
SPRING CONFERENCE
Our annual Spring Conference will be held on April 5th at the Faith Lutheran Church, 733 Woodward Avenue
in Chippewa Falls. It will start at 9:00 with coffee and goodies. Our guest speaker will be Mary Jo Hanson
who will speak to us about Foster Grandparents in our local schools. We will have lunch and our annual Arts
and Crafts contest. We can have 11 entries that will go to state.
The special category this year is “Hattie’s HCE Hat”. The category list is included in this newsletter. We
have so many talented people in HCE and I expect a good show this year. Everyone is welcome to come.
I am asking that each club send one or more representatives. The cost is $8.00. The registration blank and
your check needs to be in by March 29th to our Treasurer, Dorothy Kaiser.
Salad Luncheon
HCE Healthy Lifestyle Survey (formerly On the Move and in the Groove)
HCE Healthy Lifestyle February 17 to May 11, 2019 HCE Family and Community Life focuses on all members being active, eating healthy and using local food as a state-wide activity. This four question survey will cover 13 weeks this Spring. Complete the survey and send it to your county coordinator who can submit it using the same form, being sure to include the name, address, phone number, email address (if available) and name of county. Individual surveys may also be sent if there is no county coordinator. In 2018 34 counties participated in "HCE Healthy Lifestyle Survey". The West District had the greatest participation, 28% of the members. The Northeast District had the greatest number eating 5 or more servings of fruits and vegetables at 50% of those replying. The Northwest District had the highest rate of members eating most of their diets from local food at 28%. Congratulations to all who participated! Please mail all 2019 survey results by June 15, 2019. Counties with the greatest percentages will be recognized at the WAHCE state conference in September. These results will also be used in a report given by the Wisconsin WAHCE President at the NVON Conference in July. Questions may be emailed to Veronica Sustar at [email protected], phone 608-847-1140. Tallied County surveys or individual surveys need to be mailed by June 15, 2018. Thank you to all of you for your participation. Looking forward to 2019!! Send survey results to: VP Family and Community Life Veronica Sustar N2894 Overgaard Road Mauston, WI 53948
HCE Healthy Lifestyle Survey (formerly On the Move and in the Groove)
Get moving and eat healthy with HCE members across Wisconsin. Please reply
to this 4 question survey about maintaining your healthy lifestyle between
February 17 and May 11, 2019.
Name; (optional)_
County , Wisconsin 1. Which activities do you usually participate in weekly? Check all that
apply. walking hiking running dancing bowling biking spinning rowing swimming skiing Strong Bones or other exercise class yoga Tai Chi exercise DVD tennis other (please list) 2. How many times a week are you usually active for ½ hour or more?
5 or more 3 or 4 1 or 2 zero
3 or 4
1 or 2
zero 3. How many ½ cup servings of fruits & vegetables do you usually eat daily?
8 or more 5-7 1-4 zero
4. How much of your diet is raised, grown or made within 100 miles of you? Most About half Some Very little Unsure Questions? Email Veronica at va914@yahoo or phone 608-847-1140. Tallied
County surveys or individual surveys need to be mailed by June 14, 2019.
Send results to: VP Family and Community Life
Veronica Sustar
N2894 Overgaard Road
Mauston, WI 53948
Wisconsin Association for Home & Community Education, Inc. Cultural Arts Show & Contest – 2019 Categories
1. Painting/Drawing Framed or Wrapped. If bringing an easel for your painting or drawing, securely tape a label with name, district and county. A. Oil B. Acrylic C. Water Color D. Alcohol Ink E. Other
2. Photography Photograph must be 8” x 10”, unmatted only, in 8½” x 11” plastic sleeve with a tag board or cardboard behind the photo. Framed photographs be disqualified. A. Color–Landscape B. Color– Waterscape C. Color – Plants D. Color – Animals/
Creatures E. Color – People F. Color – Skyscape G. Black and White H. Other
3. Sewing A. Children’s Wear B. Adult Wear C. Original Design D. Wearable Art E. Useful Sewn Item F. Purse or Tote G. Pillow H. Sewn item made
from recycled materials
I. Wearable Accessory
(apron, scarf, hat, etc.)
J. Other
4. Knitting A. Wearable Item B. Afghan C. Other
5. Crocheting A. Wearable Item B. Doily/Dresser Scarf C. Afghan D. Other
6. Hand Stitching A. Plastic Canvas B. Embroidery C. Counted Cross Stitch D. Other
7. Craft Six (6) Cards without envelopes MUST be mounted as a group on a flat sturdy display board no larger than 14” x 22”. A. Cards–paper only-6 B. Cards–mixed
media-6 C. Scrapbooking D. Craft made from
recycled materials E. Handcrafted
doll/toy F. Glass craft G. Other
8. Heritage Skill A. Hardanger B. Tatting C. Woodworking D. Basketry E Spinning/Weaving F. Felting G Swedish Weaving H. Rug Making I. Original published
book J. Other
9. Bed Quilt Larger than 60” x 80” or 4,800 sq inches A. Tied B. Hand quilted Machine Quilted by You: C. Pieced D. Appliqued E. Embroidered Machine Quilted
Professionally: F. Pieced G. Appliquéd H. Embroidered I. Any other Bed Quilt
10. Lap/Baby Quilt Smaller than 60” x 80” or 4,800 sq inches A. Tied B. Hand-quilted Machine Quilted By You C. Pieced D. Appliquéd E. Embroidered Machine Quilted Professionally F. Pieced G Appliquéd H. Embroidered I. Any other lap quilt
11. Quilted Wall Hanging (with hanging
sleeve, NO frame) -- One (1) item only no longer than 50 inches A. Hand Quilted,
fabric B. Machine Quilted,
fabric
C. Other i.e., - collage of assembled materials or mixed media
12. Table Topper/Runner A. Hand Quilted B. Machine Quilted C. Other 13. Jewelry A. Bracelet B. Necklace C. Set D. Other 14. Constructed Original Item A. Clay/Pottery B. Wood C. Other 15. Painted Object A. China B. Glass C. Fabric D. Wood E. Ceramic/Kiln Fired F. Other
Poem, Non-Fiction, Fiction Three copies, typed on plain paper with 12 point font, must accompany the registration forms. Entries must not be framed or in book form. Staple a cover sheet with the category/title which is to be centered on the entry. Name and county should appear on the back side. Do not count “a”, “an”, and “the” for either essays or short stories.
16. Poem 17. Non-Fiction Original, 1 topic; 250-500 words 18. Fiction Original with beginning, middle and end 3,000 words or less
19. Bonus Category – “Hattie’s HCE Hat” The Fun Category
Limit of one entry per county. Create a display of your choice.
You may use any media to construct your entry
Size restriction - base no larger than 10"x10" with maximum height of 20"
Judging - those attending will vote for their favorite “Hattie’s HCE Hat” entry
Have Fun!!!
STATE REGISTRATIONS DUE BY: AUGUST 1, 2019
Wisconsin Association for Home & Community Education, Inc.
Cultural &Textile Arts Show 2019 Guidelines for County Chairs
ALL items, including Bonus Category, must be pre-registered. Registration is due August 1, 2019. Any items NOT pre-registered will NOT be judged or displayed. Only one entry on each registration form. Send all forms together immediately after county show. A County may enter a total of 12 entries plus one Bonus Category 19. A county cannot have duplicate entries in any lettered sub-category. The County Cultural Arts Chair must include a self-addressed postcard or email address to verify receipt of registration forms. If you do not receive verification within three weeks, please call or email the WAHCE Cultural Arts Chair. IMPORTANT: All entrants MUST sign the Registration form. Please read and sign below; entries will NOT be accepted if unsigned. Entrants will not hold WAHCE responsible for any loss or damage to any item submitted for use in the WAHCE Cultural Arts Show. Entrants give permission for their photo, photos of their entry, and/or print copies of their written entry to be used by WAHCE as seen fit. All work must be done by entrant and completed after last year’s show. It must receive a first place at this year’s county show or fair. All items must be clean or laundered or will be disqualified by the judge. Kits and patterns may be used as long as entrant does all the work. Color Coding of Registration Forms by Districts: Central – White Northeast – Yellow Northwest – Light Blue Southeast – Green Southwest – Orange West – Pink Entry Day: Deliver items Sunday (9/16/19) from 7-9pm or Monday (9/17/19) 9-11:30 am. Judging will begin at 12:30PM. Members may view the show after the Monday evening activity until 10:30pm and during the day Tuesday, September 18, 2019. Hours on Tuesday for viewing will be announced or posted. Pickup times will be posted. Send registration and written entries to: Linda Sutherland 1594 5th Avenue 715 248-7279 or 715-338-9214 Star Prairie, WI 54026 [email protected] Contact Linda with any cultural arts questions. Cut on the dotted line and send in the SIGNED completed Registration Form and Claim Check with both parts filled out. You will receive your Claim Check when you bring in the items. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Registration Form
Category/Class (example 2D)
County District
Name (print)
Address
City/Zip
Phone #
Title or Description
Are you bringing an easel? Y or N
Claim Check
Category/Class (example 2D)
County District
Name (print)
Address
City/Zip
Phone #
Title or Description
Are you bringing an easel? Y or N
Peoples’ Choice # (Official use only) _______________ _________________ Please read and sign: Entries will NOT be accepted if unsigned. Entrant will not hold WAHCE responsible for any loss or damage to any item submitted for use in the WAHCE Cultural Arts Show. Entrant gives permission for their photo, photos of their entry, and/or print copies of their written entry to be used by WAHCE as seen fit. Signature: ______________________________________ County ________________________ Date: ___________
Event Hosted by the Chippewa
County HCE Association For more information contact: Julie Brindle at 715-874-6716
or Roberta Culbert at 715-723-7538
Doors open at 11 a.m.
Salad Luncheon at 12 noon
Auction at 1 p.m.
Admission: $7.00 at the door
April 13, 2019
Christ Lutheran Church, Chippewa Falls
Spring Salad Luncheon
and White Elephant Auction
Christ Lutheran Church
467 Colome Street,
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Handicap accessible.