Our Smith County Family and Community Education (FCE) Clubs had their annual Rally on April 18th. This year’s theme was “FCE-Helping to Build America’s Families.”
Thanks to everyone who attended and helped prepare for this event. Sixty-two members and guests came out and enjoyed the day. Each club decorated their own table with their own beautiful and unique style depicting a patriotic theme and the wonderful opportunities FCE brings. The cultural arts entries were lovely. A special thanks was extended to our great sponsors: Granville Bed and Breakfast and Gifts for the Hallie Mai Clemons Award, Citizens Bank for the Colossal Cake Contest, Janice Lynch for the 100% Membership Award, Smith County Drug Center for High Attendance and High Enrollment Awards, Farm Bureau-Gold Rally Sponsor, Wilson Bank and Trust-Silver Rally Sponsor, DTC-Silver Rally Sponsor, Wellworth Bank-Silver Rally Sponsor, and Sanderson Funeral Home-Bronze Rally Sponsor.
Special events included Cultural Arts, Fashion Review, and the Colossal Cake Contest. Judges for these events were Kenny Nix and Joy McLerran judging Cultural Arts and Fashion Review and Seasons Catering judging the cake contest. First and second place winners are eligible to enter the Regional Cultural Arts and Fashion Review Contest.
A candle lighting memorial ceremony was held in memory of our five deceased club members: Maggie Klenke, Grant Club; Margaret Vance, Grant; Frances Hesson, Defeated Club; Deona Thomas, Mailbox Member; Loretta Petty, Gordonsville Club.
Everyone enjoyed a delicious meal catered by Seasons Catering. After the meal, the cakes entered in the cake contest were enjoyed. A $775 check was presented to Smith County4-H, from this year’s Chocolate Extravaganza fundraiser.
We invite everyone to join one of the seven FCE clubs around the county or become a mailbox member. The University of Tennessee – Tennessee State University of Smith County offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, or veteran status and is an equal opportunity employer. For more information contact Mary Parker Draper at the Extension Office at 615-735-2900.
Pictured below is FCE County Council officers and presenting donation to Smith County 4-H Agents Rachel Petty and Lexy Tipton. (L-R): Judy Long, Myra Fisher, Dorothy Moyers, Rachel Petty, Lexy Tipton, Jill Mears, Lisa Harville.
Frozen Limeade Pie
1 – 12 oz Whipped topping, thawed
1 – 14 oz sweetened condensed milk, chilled
1 – 6 oz frozen limeade, defrosted
1 Tablespoon lime zest
2 prepared graham crusts
Fold condensed milk into whipped topping. Add limeade and zest. Pour in crust and freeze.
Makes 2 pies.
Submitted by: Sherry Jo Anderson, Night Owls FCE Club
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