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Sunday, July 16, 2023

Home Demonstration Club Work in North Carolina

HOW TO DO PROJECT RECORD BOOKS, 1967--Doing was important, but so was recordkeeping, sharing what you'd learned, and helping others.

ALAMANCE COUNTY CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK

HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEMBERS MEET MRS. ROOSEVELT

CLUB MEMBERS EXPANDED HORIZONS WITH TRAVEL TO STATE, NATIONAL AND INTERNATONAL MEETINGS

Home Demonstration Clubs in North Carolina were an educational program organized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Extension Service at N.C. State University, Raleigh, and later N.C. A & T State University in Greensboro. They taught farm women better methods for gardening, home canning, nutrition, cooking, sewing, home nursing and improving their communities. The Tomato Clubs for girls taught cultivation and safe home canning procedures of tomatoes, and they were a forerunner of Extension’s 4-H program.

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