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Already a Sisterhood member? Visit secret Henhouses here. What’s the Farmgirl Sisterhood? Receive an exclusive farmgirl badge and a beautiful monthly newsletter from the farm packed with news and tips, gain access to your own virtual online “Henhouse,” earn Merit Badges (think Girl Scouts for grown-ups), receive special product offers, and more when you become a member of our Farmgirl Sisterhood. You can make “being a farmgirl” official by joining our ongoing, ever-growing list of Farmgirl Sisterhood members. (“Sister” is an endearing term for adult women that MaryJane grew up hearing every day. If you’ve read her book, you’ll know what the sister thing is all about.)
When you add your name to the Farmgirl Sisterhood list, you will receive a consecutive number according to when you signed up (for example, Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #750). Once you’re officially signed up (see below), we’ll mail your official Farmgirl Sisterhood badge depicting an adorable aproned hen, our official logo, ready to wear or embroider, and an official Farmgirl Sisterhood certificate signed by the Queen Bee herself. We also offer for purchase a Sisterhood necklace customized with your unique number. Over on the Farmgirl Connection chatroom, you’ll get a special hexagonal Farmgirl Sisterhood designation by your name. In addition, you’ll receive a monthly e-mail newsletter that is not only gorgeous graphically, it’s chock full of all things MaryJane; you'll be eligible for “Members Only” specials on MaryJanesFarm products; you’ll have the option of starting a “virtual” online chapter called a “Henhouse;” and you can start earning Farmgirl Sisterhood Merit Badges right away (see below for more info). Members are the only ones permitted to mentor Farmerettes (farmgirls-in-training between the ages 14–18) and Young Cultivators (girls and boys between the ages 6–13) and work with them to earn badges. In other words, you’ll be strutting your Sisterhood stuff for all the world to see!
The Farmgirl Sisterhood’s official logo is a “badge” in the shape of a hexagon, showing a hen wearing an apron — “Henrietta.” Now, mind you, Henrietta takes her noble position seriously, so she’s decided she wants some rules about how she will be seen in the world. She wants to make sure her sacred position representing the nobility of the true-blue, dyed-in-the-wool, birds-of-a-feather MaryJanesFarm Farmgirl Sisterhood member won’t be muddied through misuse by those who have a lesser “understanding” or command of honorable farmgirl traits. Henrietta wants to make sure that when farmgirl sisters are out-and-about in the world and they see someone with a “Henrietta” logo on her jacket or bag, that she’s the real McCoy. In order to join the Farmgirl Sisterhood, you must first register as a farmgirl on our Farmgirl Connection chatroom. It’s free to register. Just follow the links. Once you’re registered, you can then purchase your annual Sisterhood membership for $20. Members will be notified by e-mail or postcard when their year’s membership is about to expire. (If their membership lapses, they’ll lose “their” unique number!) To renew, click here. And now for the (unfortunately) necessary legalese:
Become an Official Farmgirl Sisterhood member today! Renew your Farmgirl Sisterhood membership! Questions and Answers: What’s the difference between the Farmgirl Chapter groups and the Farmgirl Sisterhood?
Why a hexagon?
Why a hen?
Why an apron?
What are the “Henhouses,” and how do they work?
You may start your own online Henhouse, and join as many other Sisters’ Henhouses as you please. Likewise, other Sisters from near and far may join your Henhouse, but you, as the “Hen Hencho,” would be the one who defines what you’d like the focus of your Henhouse flock to be. You could start by posting about that on the Bulletin Board. Then, as the one in charge of the “henkeeping,” you would post a short little bio so others will know a little about you and what your interests are, and new members who join will do the same. Your flock will grow as other Sisters want to join in on the conversations. As leader, you would keep the ideas, friendships, and conversations rolling with new notices on the Bulletin Board, Book Discussions, and Project Discussions (including photos, if you’d like!). It’s like an online Farmgirl Sisterhood sorority house! (Even if we don’t know Latin, who can resist PIE?) Once you’re a Sisterhood member, email henhouses@maryjanesfarm.org to join a Henhouse, set up your own Henhouse, or to make any other requests or general inquiries about Henhouses. What are Farmgirl Merit Badges, and how do I earn them?
Once you’ve earned a badge, all the glorious details will be posted on the Farmgirl Connection. Everyone has to start from “scratch;” no hens get their previous accomplishments “grandmothered in.” How will I know when Merit Badges have been updated, or when new ones have been added?
What’s a Farmerette?
What’s a Young Cultivator?
Will we ever have get-togethers in different parts of the country to meet each other in person?
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What's the Farmgirl Sisterhood? | Logo Rules | Earning Merit Badges
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