Monday, February 25, 2013

Member Update

Thought you might like to see the article on Ellen Burton that was included in the Winter 2013 Epsilon Sigma Phi newsletter. Sounds like she has been busy!


I am certain that as some of you read this article, you are asking, “Who is she?   Other than to write that I worked for University of Illinois Extension for 40 years and during that time I held positions that ranged from Assistant Adviser, Youth, to Regional Director, East Central Region; I will ask others to fill in any details.

My husband, Paul, and I live near Goodfield IL, which is just off I-74 between Bloomington and Peoria, in Woodford County.  We have one son, who works as an analyst at Michigan State University.

When I retired in 2008, I was on the Epsilon Sigma Phi National Board and became the National President of ESP shortly after retiring.  In the fall of 2009 I became the National President of the Joint Council of Extension Professionals.   During these years I truly FELT I was fully employed with the tasks of serving the professional Extension organizations and the professionals who comprise the membership of those organizations.  Serving in these positions kept me very busy, but also provided me with wonderful opportunities to meet, work with, and make lifelong friendships with outstanding Extension professionals from all parts of our great county. 


Deborah Thomason, SC, 2011 ESP President;
Ellen Burton, IL, 2009 ESP President;
Sandy Corridon, Maryland, 2010 ESP President


Because of being president of the two Boards, I had the opportunity to attend many national meetings, regional meetings, educational conferences and Board meetings of both Boards.  Between my personal travels and the work on the Boards, I was fortunate to travel from San Diego to Portland, Maine; from Fargo, ND to San Antonio, from the Arctic Circle to the Caribbean, from Portland, Oregon to Nova Scotia and many places in between.  It was work and it was hectic, but a great opportunity for personal growth and learning.    I encourage each of you to be involved in your professional organization.  You owe it to your profession and yourself!


                                                                               

2011 National ESP Conference in Syracuse NY
Dr. Mary Keith (formerly from IL) with the Illinois ESP delegation Pennie Crinion, Ellen Burton, Pat Hildenbrand, Doug Harlan, and Mary Ann Fugate

In the fall of 2010 my responsibilities on National Boards ended and I felt like I was finally retired!  Since this time, I have done some traveling with friends and family to New York, Alabama, Minnesota and many trips to South Carolina.  I have a friend who lives near Hilton Head, SC and I travel often to see her.  I also make it a point to go to my favorite city—Charleston, SC.

Additionally—when I am home I volunteer at our local hospital.  I enjoy this volunteer opportunity as I see so many people I know—but due to privacy laws-- I cannot tell anyone I saw them!  I also work when needed for the Woodford County Circuit Clerk and Court.  Learning more about the judicial system has been most interesting.  Additionally, I am working with my paternal cousins to trace our Irwin ancestry.  We have it back to 1785 when our ancestor came to America from Ireland.  Reading is also one of my great pleasures. 

As many of us have learned the greatest pleasures in life are usually simple things.  For me being retired means:

1.      Being able to help my husband with his business.
2.      Being able to help friends when needed—or join them on a trip to “some place!”
3.      Being able to sit down in the morning with a fresh cup of coffee and read the morning paper from front to back—without hurrying!

For me retirement is truly about family, friends, and being able to do the things I like to do, and/or learning about something that always interested me.  If you ever plan to be in my area please contact me.  I would love to meet you for lunch!

P.S. And for those who are wondering if I took up shooting sports and welding, as I told colleagues I was going to do when I retired—I have had a number of lessons from professionals in one of the two fields!  

Note: if you would like to know how to get in touch with Ellen, please send a note to ieafcslife@gmail.com.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Life Members Travel to Peru

Donna Falconnier and Carol Schlitt recently returned from a fabulous trip to Peru.  They visited Lima, Machu Picchu, Puno, Lake Titicata and flew over the Nazca lines. 

The picture was taken on the famous Uros Islands which are completely made of reeds and are continually added to as they disintegrate to the bottom of the lake.  The Indians that live on these “floating islands” wear layers of clothing, mostly woolen, to protect themselves from the cold, the wind, and the sun which at 3800 feet above sea level can burn fiercely.

Carol and Donna are wearing the distinctive derby type hats and full skirts that most of the women on the island still wear.

Sure looks like they had fun!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Catching Up

 The first issue of For Your Information for 2013 was published recently. Here is the link: http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/fyi/

Some items noted are:
  • Amanda Taylor is the new Assistant Director of Extension Field Operations.
  • Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition has a new leader--Dr. Sharon ("Shelly") M. Nickols-Richardson from Penn State.
  • Wally Reynolds, Boone County Ag. Adviser until 1996 has passed away.
  •  Debi Roy Delaney's mother has also passed.
Click on the link above for details.

Life members received an e-mail from Brenda Derrick this week about the passing of Tom Buchanan in Missouri. Our condolences to all the families.

Let us know if you don't have any information you may need.

 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day!

 Hope everyone has a great Valentine's Day.

Thought you might enjoy a few funnies to go along with all the hearts, flowers, and sentimental thoughts.

1. A couple drove down a country road for several miles, not saying a word. An earlier discussion had led to an argument and neither of them wanted to concede their position. As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats and pigs, the husband asked sarcastically, "Relatives of yours?" "Yep," the wife replied, "in-laws."

2. When a man opens the door of his car for his wife, you can be sure of one thing: either the car is new or the wife. 

3. A young woman was taking an afternoon nap. After she woke up, she told her husband, "I just dreamed that you gave me a pearl necklace for Valentine's day. What do you think it means?"

"You'll know tonight," he said.

That evening, the man came home with a small package and gave it to his wife. Delighted, she opened it--only to find a book entitled "The meaning of dreams".

Seriously, we hope your day is everything you want it to be. You are special!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Member Update

Joy Richey enjoyed the IEAFCS Natchez trip as well as an Alaskan cruise in 2012.

She is serving her 4th year as Chairman of the Life Member committee for IEAFCS. This blog and an annual Summer Reunion are two of their major activities.

Joy and Annette Campbell have teamed up to write some lessons for IAHCE with help from the Support Fund. Ten short topics are available for use by HCE groups.

A couple of years ago, Joy became a member of the Harrisburg chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.  She also spends her time helping the local township with paperwork, and assisting some 4-H members with their horse projects.