WV Farm Bureau Magazine June 2014 | Page 13

Others who donated $1000.00 a year (many donors contributed multiple times) had their names shown inside. A giving tree displayed on the closet door inside the Lab denotes the names of still more folks who donated varying amounts to the Lab, as well as the county Farm Bureaus and businesses who donated directly to schools. The Mobile Ag Lab could not have come to fruition had it not been for the privilege to network with Jeanne Mueller, Director of Elementary Education with Maryland Agriculture Education Foundation. She was a great inspiration to me and helped to get the Mobile Lab up and running with her expertise in curriculum choices, and experience with the “do’s and don’ts” of moving the Lab. I also appreciated working with Tanya Wible from the Pennsylvania Friends of Ag Foundation; she was a wealth of information and help to me as well. Without our dedicated hauler, Steve Putnam and his wife, Beverley, the Mobile Lab would not have moved across the state. The route was oft times bumpy to say the least, and like threading a camel through a needle’s eye, but Steve succeeded in getting the Lab into every requested location. I must thank our wonderful teachers, both past and present: Roianne Hackett, Anna Border Shepherd, Jane Morgan, Doris Ann Taylor, Nancy McCord, Jill Parker, Marilyn Tompa (and her volunteer sister, Patsy), Donetta Sisler, Dawn Robinson, and Janet McIntyre. Without them, the mission could not have been fulfilled. I don’t have enough words to express my thanks to them. Thanks also to Eric Thomason and Betty Irvin Payne who worked with the program, and to my Assistant Coordinator, Mark Riggleman, who has worked with me for the last two years. I appreciate the role that each of these staff members played. Thanks to Patty Sayre for keeping up with our schedule; Brenda Snyder for making sure that the invoices, hauler and teachers were paid expediently; Joan Harman for providing a venue for publicity; Vera Gillum for encouraging words and Crystal Squires for helping to make supplies at the onset of the program. Thanks, too, to Bill Aiken for promoting the Lab in the counties. L to R: President Charles Wilfong, Helen Hardman, Secretary-Treasurer and Administrator Steve Butler It has been a pleasure to develop and work with the program throughout the state and I have been privileged to interact with many wonderful educators, school personnel and students. Many thanks go to the volunteers (parents, grandparents, neighbors, Farm Bureau members, businesses) who gave their time to work in the Lab. Thanks to my husband, Terry for supporting, encouraging and for sharing me for six years as I trave