Our
emblem is made up of three concentric circles. In the outside
circle, designating the cooperation of County, State and
Nation in the Extension Program, are the words "National
Association for Family and Community Education." In
the second circle set in a background of blue enamel are
the words "Home, Family and Community." Between
these words are the symbols of the oak leaf, the Roman lamp
and the wheat, symbolizing the strength, enlightenment and
productivity of the rural home. The attributes of the home,
such as hospitality, fellowship, and friendliness, comfort,
peace and security.
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