Wyoming Homemakers records, 1928-2007

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Wyoming Homemakers records, 1928-2007

The Wyoming Homemakers records contain the Susan J. Quealy award winners' folders, reports, meeting minutes, financial records, newsletters, conference programs, and secretary's files documenting the administration and history of the club.

3.73 cubic ft. (6 boxes)

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Quealy, Susan J.

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Wyoming Association for Family and Community Education.

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Home Demonstration Club.

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Wyoming Association for Family and Community Relations

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Wyoming Extension Homemakers Council

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Wyoming Homemakers.

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The Wyoming Homemakers Club dates back to 1915, although the State Council wasn't officially organized until 1939. Founded as the Wyoming Home Demonstration Club, the organization has changed names several times since then. Wyoming Homemakers has always been associated with the University of Wyoming's Cooperative Extension program, handling extension work in Home Economics (or the improvement of family living) throughout Wyoming. Wyoming Homemakers exists in several counties throughout Wyoming. ...