What's the Farmgirl Sisterhood?

It’s been a few years in the making, but we’re finally ready to make “being a farmgirl” official by posting an 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.)

The Farmgirl Sisterhood list will have your first and last name and a number according to when you signed up. Once you’re officially signed up (see below), you’ll get a badge and a certificate in the mail. You’ll also get a secret password so you can set up “henkeeping” in an online "Henhouse" (Each active Farmgirl Chapter will have their own “virtual farmhouse” on our website. The chapter leader, who must also be a member of the Farmgirl Sisterhood, will moderate the chapter’s “site” and be the only person that can update or change the chapter’s bulletin board, a place to post announcements, events, etc. The Henhouse will also include an area for Member Bios, Project Discussions, and Book Discussions.

Over on the Farmgirl Connection chatroom, you’ll get a special hexagonal designation by your name when you join the Farmgirl Sisterhood. And right away, you can start earning Farmgirl Sisterhood Merit Badges (more below). 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.

Why a hexagon? The hexagon, a shape that speaks the zen of the busy beehive or the wired manors of chickens (the oldest domesticated animal on earth), symbolizes the unity and structure of the farmgirl life — a framework for the proper order of things, a pattern for life. In unwritten feminine language, it is a standard for farmgirls, or for that matter, the ordinary honeybee or the hen, rank and file workers that move the work along. It says that all things are to be done decently and in order, and that small things add up.

Why a hen? We call our hen “Henrietta.” She symbolizes the “can do” attitude of being a farmgirl. What are the noble farmgirl traits? Farmgirls are multi-talented, resourceful, creative, strong, down-to-earth, and generous by nature. We enjoy creating things, whether it is in the kitchen, our studios, or the wood shop. We may not live in the country, but friendship, fun, community, and creativity bloom wherever we happen to be “planted.” In other words, farmgirls can do anything they set their minds to, sorta’ like the Little Red Hen in the famous children’s story. We enjoy the fun of getting together to create, to help others in our communities, or to share ideas. We believe in the power of the Farmgirl Sisterhood to change the world for the better!

Why an apron? Since MaryJane has been “aproned” her entire life, it’s only fitting that our Henrietta hen put on an apron. MaryJane’s mother, a woman of many aprons, taught her that an apron is the universal symbol for a grown-up girl’s 4-H program (home, hearth, handiwork and hogs). So, a woman who means business (and has work to do) is never without one!

So being a member of the Farmgirl Sisterhood will be symbolized (in badge form) on jackets, bags, and aprons across the world.

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 … not a copy-catter.

Questions and Answers:

What’s the difference between the Farmgirl Chapter Groups and the new Farmgirl Sisterhood?
There is no charge to start or join a Farmgirl Chapter, to swap it up on our Farmgirl Barter, or to chat online with other farmgirls. However, to wear the official Henrietta logo, to participate in the merit badge program, to have a chapter "Henhouse," and to access other benefits, there is an annual $20 membership fee to belong to the Farmgirl Sisterhood.

What are the benefits of joining the Farmgirl Sisterhood?

  • Farmgirl Sisterhood members will receive consecutive numbers as they join (for example, Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #1).
  • Members will receive our official Farmgirl Sisterhood Badge depicting an adorable aproned hen, ready to wear or embroider.
  • Members will receive an official Farmgirl Sisterhood Certificate signed by the Queen Bee herself.
  • Members will have a special Farmgirl Sisterhood emblem by their name on our Farmgirl Connection chat room forum.
  • Members will be able to participate in the Farmgirl Sisterhood Merit Badge program to earn merit badges to sew onto their denim jackets.
  • Merit Badges earned by Farmgirl Sisterhood members will be posted on the Farmgirl Connection along with the dates their badges were earned. (Everyone starts from “scratch;” no hens get their previous accomplishments “grandmothered in.”)
  • Members of the Farmgirl Sisterhood will gain access to set up “henkeeping” in our online “Henhouses.” We now have nearly 500 Farmgirl Chapters around the world where members meet regularly face-to-face, and even a few “virtual” chapters where members meet solely online. Our Henhouses will give Farmgirl Chapter members who become part of the official Farmgirl Sisterhood a place to meet online to chat; post photos; and share instructions, tutorials, and more just for their own chapter. Each Henhouse will also offer a “Bulletin Board,” where a designated “Head Hencho” for that chapter will be able to post chapter announcements and events. Members of the public can view these sites, but only Farmgirl Sisterhood members will have access to post in their chapter’s Henhouse. (Click here to go to the Henhouse forum.)
  • Members will receive monthly “Members Only” special discounts on MaryJanesFarm products.
  • 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!)
  • Members are the only ones permitted to mentor farmerettes (farmgirls-in-training under the age of 18) and work with them to earn Farmgirl Sisterhood Merit Badges.

What’s a farmerette?
Farmerettes are young farmgirls-in-training under the age of 18. They can also earn merit badges, as long as there is a Farmgirl Sisterhood member nearby to work with them.

What are some of the badges that can be earned?
You name it, a farmgirl can do it! Everything from engine overhaul to doilie construction! The badges to be earned will evolve as new members join and add their interests to the mix. Click here to find out how you can earn Merit Badges.

Will we ever have get-togethers in different parts of the country to meet each other in person?
Absolutely! You can bet on the Farmgirl Sisterhood and Chapter get-togethers and lots of badge-showing and story-sharing, farmgirl style, to happen in the future (if not in the pasture)! Farmgirls and little farmerettes LOVE to get-together, hen and cackle style.


And now for the (unfortunately) necessary legalese:
The MaryJanesFarm Farmgirl Sisterhood and Farmgirl Sisterhood logo depicting our “Henrietta” hen in an apron is a trademark that is owned and copyrighted by MaryJanesFarm. Unauthorized usage of this logo by any person or group will be subject to the full extent of prosecution under the law. PLEASE READ: Rules for Farmgirl Sisterhood Membership and Using the Farmgirl Sisterhood Henrietta Logo.

Become an Official Farmgirl Sisterhood member today!

See a list of current Farmgirl Sisterhood members.


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