North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records, 1916-2003 [manuscript]

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North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records, 1916-2003 [manuscript]

The records of the North Carolina Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (NCEAFCS) document the activities of the association from 1916 to 2003, with the bulk of the records falling between 1929 and 1975. The files contain correspondence and memoranda, programs and brochures, reports, meeting minutes and agenda, member lists, financial information, clippings, news releases, photographs, and handbooks and yearbooks.

51.5 linear feet. (79 boxes, 19 oversize flat boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 half box, + 1 album)

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North Carolina Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.

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The North Carolina Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences exists to be the voice for professionals in Extension Education in Family and Consumer Sciences, provide an information network for its members, provide continuing education for Extension professionals, and to recognize extension professionals through awards and recognition. From the guide to the North Carolina Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Records, 1990-2009, (Special Collections Researc...

North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service North Carolina Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.

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The NCEAFCS was organized in 1920 as the Federation of Home Bureaus, and the name changed to the Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs in 1924. An African-American organization was formed in 1940, and it integrated with its white counterpart in 1966. The current designation was assumed in 1997. From the description of North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records, 1916-2003 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). ...

North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service

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Although extension activities began in the late nineteenth century with the formation of the North Carolina State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service was officially formed in 1914 with the passage of the Smith-Lever Act. Extension services provide education and programming in numerous subjects, among them agriculture, forestry, environmental sustainability, youth and family development, and community viability. From the descript...