Maryellen Garrison papers

Abstract

The Maryellen Garrison papers (dated 1971-2018, undated; 4 cubic feet, 4 record storage cartons) primarily comprise monthly statistical reports; bi-yearly and yearly narrative progress or overview reports; bullit and other award applications; awards received; newsletters/circulars; correspondence; and personnel evaluations documenting the 47-year career of home economics/family and consumer sciences cooperative extension agent Maryellen Garrison.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Maryellen Garrison papers
Date
1971-2018, undated (inclusive)
Extent
4 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Henry County (Ky.)
Home economics extension work
Home Economics -- Kentucky.
County agricultural agents
Agricultural extension work -- Kentucky
Arrangement
Collection is arranged subject into four series: Reports, Awards and Award Applications, Agent Circulars, and Programs, Presentations, and Community Service
Finding Aid Author
Marie Dale, Ruth E. Bryan
Preferred Citation
2019ua054 : [identification of item], Maryellen Garrison papers, 1971-2018, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Maryellen Garrison was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1949. She received her BS in Dietetics from the University of Cincinnati in June 1971 and her MS in Community Nutrition from Eastern Kentucky University in June 1984. She graduated on Sunday and began her first home economics cooperative extension agent position in Leslie County, Kentucky, on Monday, June 1971. She worked in Leslie County from 1971-1973, then in Knox County, Ky., from 1973-1986, then in Henry County, Ky., from 1986-2018. A curriculum vitae is available in the collection's donor file.
Scope and Content
The Maryellen Garrison papers (dated 1971-2018, undated; 4 cubic feet, 4 record storage cartons) primarily comprise monthly statistical reports; bi-yearly and yearly narrative progress or overview reports; bullit and other award applications; awards received; newsletters/circulars; correspondence; and personnel evaluations documenting the 47-year career of home economics/family and consumer sciences cooperative extension agent Maryellen Garrison. The papers also document the programs and functions of home economics/family and consumer sciences cooperative extension in Kentucky and people and events in Leslie County, Knox County, and Henry County, Kentucky, where Garrison worked and volunteered. The collection also includes a centennial history presentation on family and consumer sciences extension in Kentucky (2014) and records of organizations Garrison volunteered for or was a liaison to, including the Henry County Farmer's Market.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment
Use Restrictions
Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Reports, 1971-2018

Narrative Reports (18 folders), 1971-2018

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 28-30
  • Box 2019ua054-03, folder 7-15
  • Box 2019ua054-04, folder 1-1A, 2-4
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Statistical reports (9 folders), 1971-2018

  • Box 2019ua054-02, folder 19-21
  • Box 2019ua054-03, folder 1-6
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Awards and Award Applications, 1981-2011

Awards (2 folders), 2000-2011

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 31-32
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Awards applications (7 folders), 1981-2008

  • Box 2019ua054-04, folder 10-16
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Award plaques (2 folders), 1988-1993

  • Box 2019ua054-04, folder 17-18
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Agent Circulars (newsletters), 2005-2018

"Thoughts on Extension", 2015-2017

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 27
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"Home Economics" (15 folders), 2005-2018

  • Box 2019ua054-02, folder 4-18
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Programs, Presentations, and Community Service, 1979-2014

Farmers Market (23 folders), 1999-2014

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 1-23
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Retired Seniors: Very Important People (RSVIP), 1992-1993

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 24
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Henry County Women's Conference, 1998-2000

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 25
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Women in Agriculture Conference, 1999-2003

  • Box 2019ua054-01, folder 26
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Quilts (3 folders), 2005-2012

  • Box 2019ua054-02, folder 1-3
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"UK Family and Consumer Science Extension 100 Years, 1914-2014" presentation slides (2 folders), 2014

  • Box 2019ua054-04, folder 8-9
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"NU You" program (2 folders), 1981

  • Box 2019ua054-04, folder 5-6
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"Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program" (EFNEP), local (includes photographs), 1979-1984

  • Box 2019ua054-04, folder 7
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