MAFCS Conference, Rochester, MN, February 7-9, 2018
I have not been personally involved with MAFCS in the past
few years. Which is a story for another
day….but life does change in retirement.
One thing that has not changed is how I feel about Family
and Consumer Sciences and the good, as a community of teachers, we do for
business and students.
My friend, Karen Smith, retired this past year. She was wondering if I would like to team up
with her on a committee with MAFCS. I
said, “Yes.” So, AWARDS team it is……
As I help organize the awards portion of our conference in
Minnesota, I am reminded that we really are all heroes and all deserve rewards
in our own way.
So let us give cheers to all of the retired Family and Consumer Professionals that work tirelessly to
keep the organization a float. Those that
do the leg work to keep members involved and abreast to activities and actions
inside and outside of the organization.
AND cheers to the professionals
and teachers that work full time and contribute to the organization through
planning, mentoring, and holding offices in the organization.
And lastly, the teachers
and professionals that work so hard to inspire
others in their work place, often giving more time than they have, to keep
family and consumer sciences relevant and inspiring.
If you have not received information about Minnesota’s
annual Family and Consumer Sciences conference, here is a link: It looks good and I know that the members
planning this event are working hard to make it beneficial for our FACS cohorts. http://www.mnafcs.com/2017-conference/
I hope to see you there!
With love from your retired FACS teacher,
Jane
Wonderful to read that you are finding ways besides your blog to support FACS teaching and professionals! Hope you all "up there" have a terrific conference and get revitalized to keep razzling and dazzling students about FACS.
ReplyDeleteThank you Becca. Digging out of snow and feeling blue about a football loss. haha
DeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
Delete