By
Bonnie Coblentz MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Volunteers across Mississippi are sewing for a
cause, finishing up quilts which will be auctioned off in
support of literacy efforts. Mississippi
Homemaker Volunteer chapters in nearly every county are
quilting projects they will donate for auction. Proceeds
from the auction will build a scholarship fund that will
eventually grant college money to relatives of homemaker
volunteers. Maggie
Harris, Extension home economist in Simpson County, is
heading up this year's auction. "Our
Mississippi Homemaker Volunteer president has asked each
county to make at least one quilt," Harris said. May
Stanton of Natchez, 2000 through 2001 state president of the
Mississippi Homemaker Volunteers, came up with the idea of
Quilts for Education last year as a way to promote literacy
and higher education in Mississippi. "I
asked each county to enforce their literacy program if they
had one, and if they did not have one, to try to initiate
some form of work with literacy," Stanton said. "This can be
reading to students, tutoring, supplying books to the
library, buying supplies for schools or individual children,
working with senior citizens or subscribing to magazines in
children's names." Proceeds
of the quilt auction, which last year raised $6,000, will go
to establish a new Mississippi Homemaker Volunteer
scholarship fund. When the balance reaches a certain level,
scholarships will be awarded from it to homemakers or their
relatives interested in going to college. "I
asked each county for a quilt," Stanton said. "The size,
pattern and material is all left up to their quilting
imagination." The
quilts will be on display in the Bost Building on campus at
Mississippi State University during Mississippi Homemaker
Volunteer state council week May 22 to 24. The
Mississippi Homemaker Volunteers is an outreach organization
supported by the MSU Extension Service. Local chapters in
each of Mississippi's counties work to strengthen families
in areas such as leadership skills, health and nutrition,
and teaching. Released:
April 2, 2001
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
Donated quilts
help state
literacy efforts
For more information, contact:
Maggie
Harris, (601) 847-1335
Visit: DAFVM
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