Are you interested in getting involved in your community? The West Virginia Community Educational Outreach Service (WVCEOS) may be just what you’re looking for.
Supported by the West Virginia University Extension Service, WVCEOS is a place to belong, learn, grow and have a good time with wonderful people who know how to make you feel welcome.
Strengthening the family is part of the CEOS mission. With more than 5.6 million community service activities over the past decade, members make a difference through education, volunteering and leadership activities through clubs and programs across the state.
Together, members conduct and participate in motivating education activities and events that help members continue learning, gain leadership skills and inspire community involvement. New information and past traditions combine to help create individual balance and strong families.
We are pleased to announce our newest club starting in the Renick area. Cheryl Workman, McCutchen and Tracy Brownell are three fantastic volunteers who are making the WVCEOS part of their community!
Members can look forward to attending the annual WVCEOS Conference, hosted at WVU Jackson’s Mill. Participants learn about strengthening the family through fun and exciting activities and workshops including sewing, movie nights, silent auctions, basket walks and more.
Greenbrier County has established clubs in the following areas. They are all looking for new members, so come join the fun! Fort Spring President, Carol Sue Miller; Organ Cave President, Janet Johnson; Progressive President Patty Gray; Renick just starting, Rupert President, Chris Peters; Sinks Grove in Monroe County President, Doris Ann Taylor.
To learn more about local WVCEOS clubs, contact the WVU Greenbrier County Extension Service at 304 647-7408, Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/WVCEOS, www.facebook.com/GreenbrierCountyCeos/, or visit https://extension.wvu.edu/ceos.