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HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 38 ions through presentations of briefs, completing questionaires and conducting surveys as well as participation in workshops and seminars comes growth in knowledge and hopefully increased membership. She is enthusiastic about the work that can be done as a follow up to Canada's Nutrition Survey thus " Nutrition Alberta" is her idea for an educational program to help Albertans to better health. Her aim is to have the Institutes continue as a voluntary organization for the purpose they were originally organized i. e. to educate the homemakers and to provide a community service. A. W. I. Projects during her term included: " The Story of A. W. I." to be updated from 1955 to 1975 as a 65th Anniversary Project. " Duties and Directives Booklet" to be compiled as a source of reference to acquaint newly elected officers as to their duties as well as directives related to their respective offices. " Standing Committee Chairmen" to become more actively involved in planning and directing study programs for Institute members. Toward this end " Leadership and Learning Workshops" were conducted during the annual Council meetings in January when Specialists from the Home Economics Department of Extension outlined programs available to organizations through their Department. The " Parliamentary Procedure Workshop" to assist Officers in conducting Institute business in a proper manner at their Conferences included Motions, Nominations, Elections, Resolutions, etc. Standing Committee Chairmen were given the opportunity to suggest topics for study and submit ideas on how to promote more interesting educational programs. At the 1974 Workshop Mrs. J. Bielish, Chairman of Northern Canada Women's Institutes brought native women to Edmonton. They attended mainly as observers but also to exchange ideas. Mrs. Morrisroe attended an Agricultural Executive meeting of the Department of Agriculture and voiced her concersn re: the limitations placed on judging of A. W. I, handicrafts by Home Economists. She also stressed the need for more government sponsored programs for volunteers and suggested that the government contact Institutes when a survey was required or a representative was needed on an advisory committee. Food Price questionnaires were circulated in the Constituencies to be completed and returned to the Federated Conveners. Also an opinion was requested and mailed re " Canada's Future Immigration Policy". Liz Spanier was sponsored to a Drama Workshop in Red Deer. It is hoped that through this sponsorship another avenue may be open to members. Mrs. Morrisroe accepted the Merit Award presented by the Mental Health Association in Edmonton on behalf of A. W. I, for the
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Title | History Supplement of the Alberta Women's Institutes |
Subject | AWI, History |
Description | History Supplement 1956-1975 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | AWI0811034 |
Date | 1975 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 39 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 38 ions through presentations of briefs, completing questionaires and conducting surveys as well as participation in workshops and seminars comes growth in knowledge and hopefully increased membership. She is enthusiastic about the work that can be done as a follow up to Canada's Nutrition Survey thus " Nutrition Alberta" is her idea for an educational program to help Albertans to better health. Her aim is to have the Institutes continue as a voluntary organization for the purpose they were originally organized i. e. to educate the homemakers and to provide a community service. A. W. I. Projects during her term included: " The Story of A. W. I." to be updated from 1955 to 1975 as a 65th Anniversary Project. " Duties and Directives Booklet" to be compiled as a source of reference to acquaint newly elected officers as to their duties as well as directives related to their respective offices. " Standing Committee Chairmen" to become more actively involved in planning and directing study programs for Institute members. Toward this end " Leadership and Learning Workshops" were conducted during the annual Council meetings in January when Specialists from the Home Economics Department of Extension outlined programs available to organizations through their Department. The " Parliamentary Procedure Workshop" to assist Officers in conducting Institute business in a proper manner at their Conferences included Motions, Nominations, Elections, Resolutions, etc. Standing Committee Chairmen were given the opportunity to suggest topics for study and submit ideas on how to promote more interesting educational programs. At the 1974 Workshop Mrs. J. Bielish, Chairman of Northern Canada Women's Institutes brought native women to Edmonton. They attended mainly as observers but also to exchange ideas. Mrs. Morrisroe attended an Agricultural Executive meeting of the Department of Agriculture and voiced her concersn re: the limitations placed on judging of A. W. I, handicrafts by Home Economists. She also stressed the need for more government sponsored programs for volunteers and suggested that the government contact Institutes when a survey was required or a representative was needed on an advisory committee. Food Price questionnaires were circulated in the Constituencies to be completed and returned to the Federated Conveners. Also an opinion was requested and mailed re " Canada's Future Immigration Policy". Liz Spanier was sponsored to a Drama Workshop in Red Deer. It is hoped that through this sponsorship another avenue may be open to members. Mrs. Morrisroe accepted the Merit Award presented by the Mental Health Association in Edmonton on behalf of A. W. I, for the |
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