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HCEHOME & COMMUNITY EDUCATION (HCE)

Mission Statement:

  • Provide educational opportunities
  • Improve leadership skills of members
  • Offer service to communities

HCE Newsletters

HCE Clubs

Who Are Clark County Association for Home & Community Education?

The Clark County Association for Home & Community Education (HCE) are individuals interested in education and community service.  About 245 participate as club members and 40 are individual members for a total membership of 285.

What Are Association for Home & Community Education Clubs?

Groups of friends and neighbors who gather on a regular basis to:

  • get the latest information on what's new for their home and family

  • learn how to do things they want or need to know

  • meet with other members for facts, fellowship, and fun

  • belong to a group which can voice an opinion when needed

  • have an opportunity to go places and do things -- tours, conferences, conventions, etc.

What Kind of Programs Are Featured in the Clark County Association for Home & Community Education organization?

The membership studies and learns about topics in:

  • Safety

  • Family, Health & Nutrition

  • Housing, Energy & Environment

  • International/Citizenship

They conduct community projects and provide educational scholarships.

What Are Individual Members or Members-at-Large?

Members-at-large want the benefits of the organization, but cannot attend regular club meetings.  Their work schedules may not coincide with local meeting times or there may not be a club in their area.

Where and When do Clubs Meet?

Some clubs meet in members' homes while others meet in a public meeting place.  The clubs usually meet once a month, from 8-12 times a year, at a time of day or evening most convenient.

How Can You Join?

You may join an existing club or organize a new club in your own neighborhood.  New clubs can be organized with any number of interested people.  Individual membership can also be arranged by sending a $9.50 check made payable to Clark County HCE to Pat Miller, N9934 Groveside Ave., Spencer, WI  54479.

For more information, contact the Clark County Extension Office at 715-743-5121.

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